paddlefoot55 's review for:

Dance With Destiny by Sloan Johnson
4.0

Advanced copy received from author for an honest review

M/m romance is my current book obsession. Can't get enough of it.

So when Ms Johnson offered an advanced copy of Dance With Destiny, there was no thinking about it. Let me at it!

Tony is that hunka hunka burnin' fireman that any woman (or man!) would want warming their bed.

Dom is the successful businessman, content with his lot in life, though events from the past weigh heavy on his mind - and heart.

When this duo have a chance meeting, they have no idea how much their lives are going to change.

They have that instant attraction/insta-lust thing going on strong. Both unsure of the other but keen to know more.

Boy, the sparks between this pair fly! When they find themselves thrown into the same social circles again, you just know that things are going to hot up.

Everyone around them can feel it too, but so much denial between them. Come on fellas, get your act together and get it on!!

Of course the road to true happiness is never a smoothe one, and boy oh boy do Tony and Dom have their work cut out for them!

Dance with Destiny is more than just a m/m romance. There are so many other things going on with them that makes their story so believable.

It is more a story of hurt, healing, acceptance. Ms Johnson deals with these issues in a compassionate and natural way, things don't feel forced and it draws you further into the story. Your heart just hurts along with our lovelies.

There is a complexity to the relationships of all the characters in Dance with Destiny. Nothing seems to come easy for our pair - mostly through their own distrust, miscommunications, lies and secrets. Nothing good can ever come from secrets.

One of the biggest things you will get out of this story is what is really family? Are those that are supposed to love you unconditionally the ones that always do? Or is family more than blood

So, can Tony and Dom get past all their issues and forge ahead in their relationship?

For that, you are going to have to read for yourself.

Ms Johnson has only just started to tip her toes into the m/m pool, but she is quickly becoming on of the authors I will always read.

I look forward to what she has for us next.