Wrenched
An MM Slow Burn Romance
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Virtual Voice
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Tyler Young
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Wrenched: Part 1 of a 3-part series
Beau likes things simple: engines, grease, and silence. The garage is his world, and he doesn’t let anyone in. Not anymore.
Jesse is a stranger in town—clean-cut, quiet, and clearly running from something. He’s never worked a day with his hands, but desperation puts him in Beau’s path.
They’re nothing alike. Beau is older, rough, and built from scars. Jesse is younger, lost, and hiding truths he can’t say out loud. But long hours in the shop turn into something more. A touch that lingers. A look that burns. A connection neither man expected.
Theirs is a love story that doesn’t come polished. It’s raw. Messy. Hard-won.
And once they give in, there’s no turning back.
WRENCHED is the first book in Dirty Hands, a gritty, high-heat MM romance trilogy about blue-collar men, broken pasts, and the kind of love that leaves a mark.
Perfect for readers who love:
- Enemies to lovers
- Age gap romance
- Blue-collar heroes
- Forced proximity
- Grumpy/sunshine tension
- Opposites attract
- Found family
- Emotional, high-heat romance
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It is tediously repetitive and simplistic to an annoying degree. It’s also clear that many scenes are entirely out of order or SEVERAL scenes are simply repeated with just enough changes/detail adjustments to make it obvious that they had been written separately as alternative narrative and never edited out. It’s as though the author forgot that just a few paragraphs before he’s already had the characters say/do these things, making me believe this was in fact a rough draft and nowhere near a completed story ready for publication.
I would not bother recommending this to anyone, and I would sincerely beg the author to start over because it could be good, but this is very close to offensively unfinished.
Has the author heard of Editing?
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