
Thunderstruck
Toronto Thunder #4
by Beth Bolden
Tropes:Β bisexual awakening, stepbrother romance, forbidden romance, forced proximity, opposites attract, teammate x teammate
Blurb:
When Lane realizes heβs attracted to his straight stepbro, heβs absolutely thunderstruck . . .
Itβs not the worst day of Laneβs life when his team, the Toronto Thunder, drafts his baby stepbro, Trevor, but itβs close.
No. The worst day was when his mom married Trevorβs dad. Trevorβs just too good, too naΓ―ve, too sheltered. Too hot.
Lane might claim he wants nothing to do with him, but thatβs the worst delusion of all. Heβs always wanted everything to do with Trevor. Even when they have zero in common. Even when Trevorβs always been on the straight and narrow. Literally.
Laneβs the total opposite. Heβs walkedβand danced and sashayedβto the beat of his own drum, forever. Mentoring Trevor now that theyβre on the same team? Sounds like his idea of hellβand heaven, too. Thereβs a reason their teammates call them the demon twins.
But with the final few games of the season and the Thundersβ playoff run looming, Laneβs self-control is weaker than ever. Especially when Trevor confesses that heβs been thinking about it, too.
Suggesting Trevor experiment with their mutual attraction would be a terrible idea, but Laneβs had worse, and thatβs never stopped him before.
And when it becomes way more than just sex? When Trevor becomes the first guy he wants to see in the mornings and the last thing before he goes to bed at night? When theyβre so completely entangled together that he couldnβt get free, even if he wanted to?
Thatβs a special kind of thunder.
Available on:Β Amazon, Kindle Unlimited, paperback (model & discreet), and audio narrated by Darcy Stark (est early July)
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*****
Review:
I could not put this one down and read it in about a day. That prologue just made me hurt for Lane and it explains so much of the dynamic between the two. But once things become different, once they have the chance to explore an attraction between them … at one point Cam calls men “the most thickheaded morons” when in love and I couldn’t agree more π
Both of them are so hesitant and so unsure about the other. But as their experiment turns into feelings and those feelings deepen, things get even more complicated and neither is really sure what to do about it. Especially Lane who has spent so many years having to repress his feelings, and now no longer able to with Trevor in his home. In all his caring, sweet, earnestness while telling him that he may be into guys. Poor Lane didn’t have a chance.
Bolden’s characters are always so appealing and so delicious in their downfall that I don’t even need to read the blurb to know that it’s a must read. And once again she delivers a steamy slow burn, low angst, idiots-to-lovers romance but at least Lane & Trevor are fun in their idiocy.
*****
Author Info:
A lifelong Oregonian, Beth Bolden has just recently moved to North Carolina with her supportive husband and their sweet kitten, Earl Grey. Beth still believes in Keeping Portland Weird, and intends to be just as weird in Raleigh.
Beth has been writing practically since she learned the alphabet. Unfortunately, her first foray into novel writing, titled Big Bear with Sparkly Earrings, wasnβt a bestseller, but hope springs eternal. Sheβs published fourteen novels and five short stories.