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A Good Neighbor by Claire London, reviewed by Dark Diva Reviews

A Good Neighbor by Clare London
Publisher: Amber Allure
Genre: Erotic GLBT M/M, Comedy


Summary: Dylan admits it himself; he's a relentlessly single man in a small town, consoled only by being a good teacher and a devoted nephew to his Great-Aunts.

When the Aunts take a hand in matchmaking him with Josie, the girl down the street, Dylan doesn't tell them what kind of soul mate he's really looking for—and the fact that he's already found the man in question, Josie's brother Neal. But a secret affair can't go on forever, can it?
Faced with a heart-wrenching decision when his chance at love seems to be moving even farther out of his reach, Dylan knows it's time for him to own up to what he wants...and what kind of man he really is...

My Review: A Good Neighbor by Clare London was a quick, fun read. I could easily identify with Dylan and his need to please everyone at his own cost. His character was well-written for this short novella. Neal was also an enjoyable and realistic character. He and Dylan may look and act like opposites, but as the saying goes, “opposites attract”.

The Aunts provided endless entertainment with their mischievous antics. Dylan may not have given them credit for their sly brilliance, but I knew they had it in them at first glance. Bess and Mitzi are definitely the ingredients that made up the comedy part of this book.

Clare London has an appealing writing voice that draws the reader’s attention in on the first page. Her colorful descriptions never fail to bring her characters and their surroundings to life in my head. If you are looking for a quick M/M read that will bring not only smokin’ hot scenes, but a little comedic relief, then I suggest that you pick up a copy of A Good Neighbor today.

Rated 4 Delightful Divas by Melissa!


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