Making It Spark: A Gay Romance

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· The Making It Series Book 2 · Ian Lewis
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“Why are you touching me like that? I thought you were straight?”

Aaron had tormented me all through high school. He was the athlete who always had a girl on his arm, and another in the backseat of his convertible. I was the sensitive theater geek and knew I was different, while he was the jock determined to make my life a living hell. Years later, he put out a fire in my building and ignited one inside of me.

Of course, he was straight. Every man I fell for preferred skirts to me. But something was different about Aaron now. He wanted to be my friend, and straight guys normally didn’t hang out with me. So, I dragged him to a gay bar, hoping to scare him away. Instead, when a drunk guy got handsy with me, Aaron kissed me. Like, tongue in mouth full-on kissed me.

Straight guys didn’t kiss gay guys, right?

Making It Spark is the second book in the Making It Series, and it is a spicy trope soup. Gay for you, actors, firefighters, opposites attract, and first time gay experience. While they loathed each other as teens, sparks fly when they reunite years later. This blazing hot novella will steam up your ereader and ignite your heart. You can read each book in the Making It Series as a standalone story.


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4.7
7 reviews
Latecia Jennings
April 13, 2021
Aaron's redemption I love a good redemption story and this one had major potential. It was just kind of hard for me to buy Aaron's story. He really was awful to Gavin throughout his young years...he took bullying to a whole different level. I'm surprised Gavin turned out so well but he is a strong man but a lonely guy looking for his person. When an unfortunate accident brings the guys together once again, the tension is there and that's when the ball starts rolling and we see the "spark" that develops between them. I did enjoy the overall premise of this story...I just had some trouble believing how all's forgiven sooooo quickly...the instant bi awakening and the possessive dialogue was a little too much. Butttttttt...I absolutely loved the tender moment towards the end between the ex, Aaron and Gavin...that was oh so lovely and sweet...I had all kinds of feels and Aaron gain some points for being a decent guy then. All in all, I like this...wasn't too long and the right pace for this type of theme. Nice epilogue with a satisfying HEA for the guys. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Andrea Romance
April 11, 2021
In high school, Aaron tormented Gavin. The sexy football player was his fantasy—even though Aaron hung out with the guys who bullied Gavin. When he runs into Aaron years later, Gavin realizes his straight-guy crush hasn't faded. After Gavin's apartment is damaged in a fire, Aaron offers him his spare room. Out of choices, Gavin accepts. He doesn't expect a friendship to develop between them. And he definitely doesn't expect Aaron to kiss him. But what if Aaron is just experimenting? Can Gavin afford to risk his heart? Aaron and Gavin were so cute together. I really felt Gavin's worry that he was setting himself up for heartbreak. But Aaron was so sweet and protective, it was clear these guys belonged together. The steamy scenes were swoon-worthy. If you like bi-awakening romance, don't miss this one. Thanks, Booksprout, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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About the author

Ian O. Lewis is a best-selling author of LGBT fiction and romance. He is from Richmond, Va, but currently lives south of the border in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Luke Jameson is the steamy pen name of Ian O. Lewis.

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