
Mint to Be
Boyfriend CafΓ©, Book 4
by F.A. Ray
Blurb:
Iβve given up on love by the time tall, dark and handsome sweeps me off my feet β literally.
Mal
Everyone around me is sickeningly in love. And Iβm happy for my friends. I really am. But when is my turn coming? Why am I still a disposable hookup?
Iβm ready to give up on love entirely by the time a bunch of drunk jocks decide to jump me on my way home from the Boyfriend CafΓ©. But before a single punch can fall he sweeps in, my dashing hero, my literal tall, dark and handsome, the most gorgeous man Iβve ever seen.
Please tell me this isnβt a dream.
Omari
The second I hear a scream I run toward it without thinking. My own teammates are threatening someone, and I rush in to stop them. But the man I save is β¦ beautiful. And funny. And smart. And he brazenly gives me his phone number right then and there.
He has no idea that he just gave his number to the most hunted man at this university.
Iβm Omari Carter, a football player everyone assumes is destined for the pros. Scouts are hounding me. Coach is pushing me to decide on my future. My whole family is depending on me. But Mal doesnβt know or care about any of that.
With all the expectations weighing me down, I donβt have time for love. So why canβt I walk away from this?
Mint to Be is an opposites attract MM romance with a major size difference, a grumpy/sunshine dynamic, an athlete meeting a lovable fashion nerd and spicy open door scenes.
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Excerpt:
Broccoli cocks his hand back. I stumble away, but Iβm not looking and my foot catches on the curb. I fall backward onto the sidewalk, screaming in terror as I thump to the ground. Itβs a real scream, too, a full-throated shriek of panic as my doom approaches. I cover my head in my hands. It wonβt do a bit of good, but I donβt have anything else to protect myself with. I canβt run. I canβt hide. I canβt talk my way out of this. When that fist comes down on me, Iβm pulp on the sidewalk.
βHey. Assholes.β
Everything stops as someone shouts at the football bros. Broccoli hesitates, his fist in the air, his dumb neanderthal face going slack with surprise as he sizes up the man sprinting toward us like his shoes are on fire. Seriously, I donβt know if Iβve ever seen anyone that fast in my life.
He doesnβt slow down when he reaches the group, either. He keeps running, slamming into Broccoli and tackling him to the pavement. They grunt and shout, but the new guy has the upper hand. He doesnβt seem drunk, for one thing.
βCut it out, Derek,β New Guy says.
βFuck, Omari, what the hell? That really hurt!β Broccoli says.
βAs much as it would have hurt that dude you were about to punch? What is wrong with you, man? You really think Coach wonβt sit your ass on the bench for that shit?β
βI donβt know, man. I was drunk. He was in our way. He said some shit. I got mad.β
βWell, get un-mad. Real quick. And then get the fuck out of here, understand?β
Broccoli nods, and New Guy lets him up. Iβm still on the ground, mouth agape as I watch this interaction play out. The other guys in the group all mutter apologies before they drag their buddy away. And then itβs just me and that new guy, the one they called Omari.
He turns toward me, and I instantly forget how to breathe.
People jokingly call Albert tall, dark and handsome, but this guy is literally tall, dark and handsome. He might be taller than Albert, and heβs built from nothing but lean muscle. His every movement bears an athleteβs grace. When he looks down at me, his eyes are deep and vast and dark, nearly as dark as his close-cropped hair and beard. He extends one smooth brown hand toward me.
βAre you okay?β he says.
I donβt know how to answer that with my heart flailing around in my chest.
I just got superhero rescued by the most gorgeous man on this entire campus.
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Review:
Readers are gonna have to be ok with a bit of a rollercoaster with Ray’s newest. Omari is really conflicted about his future and struggles with how Mal & their attraction for each other can fit into it. Getting both of their POVs helps to see where each of them are coming from so you understand Omari’s struggle. I think my favorite part is that both of them have people there for them. Mal is a little bit better at embracing that support, I think because of how they’ve all been there for each other up to this point, but once Omari accepts they want to help and want the best for him, it leads to a satisfying ending.
There are some complaints about how Omari treats Mal and how Mal reacts, but I remember what it was like to be in college so this really struck true to me. Usually it didn’t end in a HEA tho so I’m pleased that Mal & Omari were able to figure things out. And the way that Mal is able to help Omari figure things out is just the sweetest.
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Author Info:
F. A. Ray started writing fiction as a child and has never stopped. When they arenβt writing, they enjoy rock climbing and hiking in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, where they live with their partner and cat.
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Giveaway:
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