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Finding Love On Black Friday

By Devyn Morgan
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Publisher Description

On Black Friday, all's fair in love, war, and shopping...

Twenty-seven year old Aiden Crawford's been single too long. He says he's choosy, his friends call it being too picky. Either way, he just can't find a good, trustworthy guy.

Aiden's best friend drags him out on an overnight Black Friday shopping trip as part of her scheme to profit from the year's hottest Christmas toys. Waiting outside in the long line, Aiden notices an attractive stranger that makes him question his disbelief in love at first sight.

Todd Valenti is tall, handsome, and too sexy for his own good. He says all the right things, but would the slick stud say or do anything just to get his hands on the last coveted toy on the shelf?

When emotions run high and holiday stress takes its toll on bargain hunters searching for the best deals ever, practically anything can happen in a department store...maybe even a gay guy finding love on Black Friday!

Finding Love On Black Friday is a standalone gay romance with an HEA ending.

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“Aiden went to a store with his friend Tracy on black Friday eve, that's what they called it. She wanted to get some toys they could sell for a profit later on and just made Aiden help with her dirty work. Aiden met a handsome man in the line outside the store. What could go wrong when you run into that same man while you're both reaching for the same toy? Aiden is a sweet man. Tracy is a little out there and scary. Todd is a man too good to be true. The shopping on black Friday is a little crazy so you should be careful. I love how they met. It seems like a disaster waiting to happen but it was the opposite.”
“Y'all, I struggled. I needed a book with a day or month in the title so I picked this since I thought it would also give me a break from the heaviness of leftover from Girl On The Train which I just finished a day or two ago. I gotta say, I didn't find anyone particularly likeable. Aiden's friend was especially abrasive to me. Part of the problem here is that we didn't have time to get to know anyone. This girl might have lots of redeeming qualities but we certainly didn't get to see any of them or even hear about any of them. I think she's supposed to come off as funny, but mostly I felt slimy - if you only have one female character, she's going to come off as representing all women (even though that's not what's intended at all). The only thing we really know about Aiden is that he is an adorable gay who has been taken advantage of ... we guess? Todd is a handsome gay who has a nephew with cancer and seems to care a lot? Their insta-attraction is believable-ish but their insta-love just doesn't ring true. I believe insta-love can happen (my parents got engaged in a matter of days of meeting, got married within three months and have been married for more than 30 years), but I didn't feel love between these two. I didn't really get to engage with either of them. If I had a chance to talk to the author, here's what I would say: Find yourself a good editor or a good writing group. There is potential here and if you love to write you should keep at it. Don't use exclamation marks so much. Unless someone is shouting dialogue, I'd recommend not using them at all. Okay that's something to go over with an editor or a writing group because I'm prejudiced against exclamation points in stories. I also don't ever want to hear the word "stud" again. Keep writing. Keep writing. Keep writing. Very seriously consider suggestions from people you let read your work. Ask them to give you honest, thorough information about their responses to your story and your "voice". This is terrifying, I know. One of the hardest things about writing is hearing criticism - don't let that stop you from writing. Find the advice that's helpful and true to you and use it. Then keep writing. Keep writing. Keep writing.”

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