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What happens when temporary becomes forever?Oz Gallagher does not do relationships well. Bored and jobless after another disastrous hook up, he decides to leave London for a temporary job in the wilds of Cornwall. Surely managing a stately home on a country estate will be easier than navigating the detritus of his relationships at home. Six months there will alleviate a bit of his wanderlust and then he can come back to London as footloose and fancy free as the day he left it.However, when he gets there he finds a house in danger of crumbling to the ground and a man who is completely unlike anyone he’s ever met. An earl belonging to a family whose roots go back hundreds of years, Silas is the living embodiment of duty and sacrifice. Two things that Oz has never wanted. He's also warm and funny and he draws Oz to him like a magnet.Oz banks on the fact that they're from two very different worlds to stop himself falling for Silas. But what will he do when he realises that these differences are actually part of the pull to one another? Will falling in love be enough to make him stop moving at last and realise that he's finally home?From bestselling author, Lily Morton, comes a romantic comedy about two very different men and one very dilapidated house.This is the first book in the Finding Home series but it can be read as a standalone.
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"loved Oz and Silas' story. Oz is a wonderful character that needs a change in his life. After finding his boyfriend/boss in bed with his replacement. He needs out of town and to admit that he wants a relationship even when he thinks that he is done with them. When he meets his new boss, Silas, the sparks fly, but they both refuse to give in.
While Oz explores the area with Silas, they can't always stop their attraction to each other. They both need someone in their corner and that accepts them for themselves. These two help each other and encourage each other to not change.
I loved how this story progressed and laughed so much. Emotions are expressed so well and you are pulled into the story.
I received an ARC of this from LesCourt Author Services. This is my honest opinion and review."
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Oz Finding Home Lily Morton Books Reviews
- 4.5 stars!! 🤩💕💕 Loved it!!! Ms Morton has done it again.. 😠I'm still to find a book of hers that I don't like..., I just love her writing, her characters and how they fall in love. This one was no different; Silas (Henry's brother from Risk Taker) is living a pretty lonely life on a giant estate and despite being the Earl of the region; he is simple, down-to-earth and sweet natured. In this world arrives the snarky, sassy and delightfully funny Ozzy; who has been hired by Silas's friend/manager to build/remodel the old estate so that it can be opened for public viewing. Both Silas and Oz have been hurt in their past relationships; Silas's exes have always taken advantage of his position and power and Oz's modest background has been used to hurt and humiliate him many times. Understandably they are both hesitant to do anything about their mutual attraction but living in such close proximity as well as a friendly nudge from the ghost of an ancestor has them falling in love pretty soon.
The romantic dates, ðŸ˜scenic Cornwall, steamy sex,💘 adorable dog (Chewwy) and some cool characters all work together to give us an amazing love story. From the outside Oz and Silas seem very different from one another, but seeing them from the other's eyes; they couldn't be more perfect for one another. It is also pretty awesome to see Henry and Ivo going strong and up to their usual antics. 😉The epilogue is especially sweet with an awesome HEA. I hope we get to read Milo and Niall's story next. 😠- Wonderful, sweet story of Silas (Henry’s brother from Risk Taker) and Oz, whose previously terrible taste in men has him jobless and homeless just in time to take a job managing the conversion of part of Silas’s estate into a public attraction. These two are adorable together from the first, and genuinely funny-there were a few times my iPad almost got covered in coffee when a true laugh out loud line caught me by surprise. As usual in a Lily Morton book there are plenty of distinct, memorable secondary characters to meet-and hopefully get to know further in books of their own later. Henry and Ivo make an appearance later in the book as well. Just to be clear-you don’t need to have read any of the other books to enjoy this one( but seriously what are you waiting for, read them ;) ). Lily Morton’s books are what romance should be- off to nurse my book hangover until the next one!
- Oz and Silas are all of the above headline--and they work.
Brilliantly written and plotted, superbly paced and full of realism and fantasy, this is a loving appreciation of how two men with many issues, most of which rests on "relation-phobia," can come together given all the most illogical circumstances and plot twists thrown our way.
Oz, who is poorly represented on the cover given the vivid description of his looks by author Morton, is so much fun, and Silas is such a sly weasel that I just chuckled my way through a book that is filled with all the potential pitfalls but which always comes up tall, not short.
This is another of the almost ubiquitous recent M/M romance that features a small man and a large man, which must be in the water, but this one works, and it's a pure pleasure to drink. - loved Oz and Silas' story. Oz is a wonderful character that needs a change in his life. After finding his boyfriend/boss in bed with his replacement. He needs out of town and to admit that he wants a relationship even when he thinks that he is done with them. When he meets his new boss, Silas, the sparks fly, but they both refuse to give in.
While Oz explores the area with Silas, they can't always stop their attraction to each other. They both need someone in their corner and that accepts them for themselves. These two help each other and encourage each other to not change.
I loved how this story progressed and laughed so much. Emotions are expressed so well and you are pulled into the story.
I received an ARC of this from LesCourt Author Services. This is my honest opinion and review. - You just know that you're going to get a great book with this author and this one is no exception.
Snarky, sassy Oz gets cheated on, kicked out and is fired from his job by his douche of a boyfriend. To get himself out of London he interviews for a job as the hose manager for an Ashworth House in Cornwall.
Oz is quite surprised of getting the job after the interview he gives (which is hilarious) and he's even more surprised that the tall, hot man he meets ( another laugh out loud moment) is the Earl.
Silas has been trying to get the estate renovated but his work as a vet and his last house manager (and boyfriend) leaving has made the renovations painfully late. That's until Oz arrives.
Oz just breezes in like a wind of fresh air and has everyone, including Silas dog, loving him ( or fear him). And though neither Silas or Oz has been in love for real before they know from the start that this is not like anything they've had before.
I love that we get to see Ivo and Henry again ( Silas stepbrother and brother) and I really hope that Milo and Niall gets their own book.
This book is hot, it's sweet and you may want to warn whoever is in the house that loud snorts and spontaneous laughing may occur. - I don't think there's anything Lily Morton can write that I won't love. Her style is fresh, gorgeous and full of fun. The sass/snark is strong with this author and I love it.
We first read about Silas back in his brother's book 'Risk Taker' - so we already know he's a good guy, loving, devoted, hard-working, and in need of a grand love story of his own. Well he gets it.
Oz is the main POV of this book. And he's all strength and snark. And reading from his POV is a delight.
Seeing Oz and Silas together, it's adorable; seeing the obstacles they face, is heart-aching (though the biggest ones are one they made themselves), but reading them overcome them is beautiful.
Oh and a quick shout out to the supporting characters; can't wait to read more on them.
Another brilliant, hilarious book by this author.