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23
Sep
2014

Dev Bentham’s Driving Into The Sun

The cover on Driving Into The Sun is amazing. Then you read the blurb and realize you just HAVE to buy the book and hide away from those crazy things called responsibilities so you can find out what happens. That was pretty much my response too when I heard about this book. Below you can read all about the book, along with an excerpt that will make you smile. At the very bottom, be sure to enter for a chance to win an e-copy of the book.

Driving Into The Sun
By Dev Bentham

Blurb:
Bad choices. We all make them, some more than others. Dusty’s choices have left him unemployed, broke and practically homeless. Despite the major issues he has with his family, his only rational choice is to sell everything and move into his parents’ basement. At thirty. Looking for a ride west, he answers a phone ad. The voice at the other end of the line flows like dark, rich honey. Finally something to look forward to—listening to Joe’s voice all the way from Illinois to Idaho.

Rather than the hip crooner of Dusty’s fantasies, Joe turns out to look more like a panhandler. Is that because Joe dresses down, or are Dusty’s preconceptions about Native Americans clouding his vision? Joe is silent more often than not. He has a complicated past and still has amends to make. But he is ready to move on. Dusty feels trapped. Two damaged men, one small car driving two thousand miles into the sun—sometimes things need to break down before they can get fixed.

Excerpt:
When Joe finished with the hand, he put his fingers under Dusty’s chin and tipped his face toward the light. His touch was gentle, like a lover right before a first kiss. Dusty’s lips opened as he stared up into Joe’s dark brown eyes. Joe’s gaze flicked to Dusty’s mouth, then away. He wet some gauze and began dabbing at Dusty’s cheek. Dusty had forgotten about scrape on his face. Now it stung. So much for the moment before a kiss. He bit the inside of his lip to keep from pulling away.

“Don’t worry.” Joe’s voice was soft, amused. “This won’t scar your handsome face.”

Dusty rolled his eyes. Handsome was about the last thing he’d call himself tonight. Still, he found himself smiling at the thought.

About Dev:
Dev Bentham writes soulful m/m romance. Her characters are flawed and damaged adult men who may not even know what they are missing, but whose lives are transformed by true love.
Email: devbentham@yahoo.com,
Website: www.devbentham.com

Buy Links:
Loose ID: http://www.loose-id.com/driving-into-the-sun.html

Tour Stops:
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1 Comment

  1. Sui Ainsel says:

    The book sounds great!! I was looking a story like this. Thanks for share the information.

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