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BRAINS AND BRAWN by R.L. Merrill

BRAINS AND BRAWN

From the Summer of Hush series, volume 2

by R.L. Merrill

Pub Date: Aug. 24th, 2020
Publisher: Celie Bay Publications LLC

A career Navy man unexpectedly finds himself caring for an injured young rock star in Merrill’s LGBTQ+ romance sequel.

This series installment picks up the story of the rock band Hush as they pull themselves together after the death of their friend and lead guitarist Gavin West. Members Silas Franklin, Carlos “Los” Morales, and Billy “Brains” Brennan are embarking with a new band mate, Jordan, on the cross-country Warped Tour. In Mountain View, California, their paths cross with 42-year-old Navy corpsman Paul McNally and his 21-year-old son, Bowie, who’s finishing a music degree and attending one of Brains’ guitar workshops. At this workshop, there’s immediate erotic chemistry between Brains, who sees Paul as “a stacked older dude,” and Paul, who gets “Actual goose bumps” when he hears Brains’ “deep, smooth voice.” Fate takes a hand in bringing them together when the band’s tent unexpectedly collapses, trapping Brains under a table and terrifying him. After Paul rushes to the scene, Brains begs him to stay, and the narrative develops into an unlikely romance that surprises not only Paul and Brains, but also all the other people in their lives. Over the course of this novel, Merrill writes about this burgeoning connection with smooth confidence, even when it hits rough patches, as when Brains needs physical therapy or when Bowie reacts poorly to his father’s new relationship. Merrill rests a good part of the story on a realistic appraisal of his characters’ fallibility: “People want to think they can handle anything that comes their way, but everyone has a breaking point,” Brains reflects at one point. It may seem like a standard unlikely-romance plot at first, but the author offers it to readers with considerable skill and style.

A realistic and inviting love story in the rock-music world.