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A Foothills Pride Story
Barista Jimmy Patterson thinks it's a good idea to get rip-roaring drunk on his birthday after he’s dumped by his boyfriend. When the burly owner of Stonewall’s Bar rescues Jimmy, the night starts to look up.
Now Jimmy just wants to know the bartender's first name since he's worn a different name tag every time Jimmy's seen him. "Guy" Stone gives Jimmy seven guesses, one for each night he takes Jimmy out on a date.
While Jimmy’s trying to come up with his name, he's distracted by the destruction of his coffee shop and what looks more and more like a hate crime.
- Sales Rank: #388765 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-01-21
- Released on: 2015-01-21
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
"This is an absolutely brilliant book." - The Novel Approach
"I absolutely loved this short book and can't wait for more of the story." - Love Bytes Reviews
"GRAB UP THIS BOOK! YOU WILL BE SO GLAD YOU DID!" - Bike Book Reviews
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
A great tease to what I hope is a new series!
By Dan Mitton
Pat Henshaw has delivered a wonderful tease! I so want more, more, more! I absolutely loved this short book and can’t wait for more of the story. Ms. Henshaw, you will crush me if you tell me there isn’t more coming…..and soon! Honestly, if this were a standalone, I would not be as happy with it, because there is a lot of story yet to come…..
Jimmy Patterson is getting very very drunk at the Stonewall Saloon. His boyfriend of a year has decided to take off with another man he hooked up with at the bar. To make it worse he is taking him home to their apartment. To make it far, far worse, it is Jimmy’s birthday! What a total douche.
Enter the hot bear behind the bar. Jimmy doesn’t know what his real name is, even though he has been frequenting the bar for a year with his boyfriend. During most of the visits, the boyfriend has been off “socializing” with other men in the bar, leaving Jimmy to talk and get to know the bartender. He noticed very quickly, months ago, that the bartender always has a different name tag on, so no one really knows his name. He has been teasing the bartender for months to tell him his real name. The bartender is described as a totally hot, bald, hairy, bear, biker. My personal favorite. That drew me into the story instantly!
When Jimmy falls off his barstool (literally) and then has to be rushed to the bathroom to get sick, the bartender helps him. With vomit breath, Jimmy turns around and licks the guy’s nipple, which the guy finds just a little gross. Then Jimmy starts running his fingers through the guy’s chest hair. The bartender finally cleans him up, takes him out and sits him at a table and tells him to “stay”.
The next thing Jimmy knows he is waking up in a strange bed somewhere he doesn’t recognize. I’m sure you can all guess where! Hot bartender’s house.
The title of the book relates to the bet that Jimmy makes with the bartender. He will have one guess per day for a week to figure out what the bartender’s real name is. If he succeeds, the bartender will buy him his own motorcycle. If not, Jimmy will have to kiss him. There really isn’t a down side for Jimmy since they’ve already done WAY more than that, although in a fade to black sort of way since the book doesn’t have any actual sex scenes. I’m kind of on the fence on that aspect. I wouldn’t have minded some sex scenes, but I think the book works fine without them.
As the story goes on we find out that Stone, as most of the town knows him, owns the Stonewall and that is where his nickname came from. It seems no one actually knows his name. He was raised by his grandfather who owned the bar and has been in the bar his entire life.
Jimmy, with his friend Felicity, owns a coffee caf� named Penny’s and they are getting ready to open a second location only four doors down from the Stonewall.
The problem is some of the good old boys aren’t down with the whole homosexual invasion in and around their town and don’t want another gay spot downtown. When Penny’s gets trashed, in a fit of what looks like homophobia, the town might have a hate crime on their hands. I loved the steaming mad wives that show up because of that!
I loved this book, I loved the development of the storyline, characters and locations. The background characters had depth and I’m thinking there is a story in there somewhere for the chef. It is a fairly light but really fun to read story which will leave you eagerly awaiting more! As I said above, it is devoid of actual sex scenes, so if that is something you have to have in a book, then this one isn’t for you. Some people, ok one person in particular, posted a pre-release review on a well known website slamming the book for no sex, insta-love, and the fact that SHE didn’t approve of the hairy biker daddy/bar owner and cowering twink aspects. She obviously skipped the entire part about them having known each other for a YEAR and having been talking seriously and getting to know each other for six MONTHS, as well as every time that Jimmy stood up on his own! It isn’t often I call out other reviewers, but frankly that is why I don’t usually read the garbage reviews on that website. I mean seriously? Posting photos to show your disdain?
Rant complete. In this reviewer’s opinion, the book was very well written, had me laughing in spots and even had me mumbling from time to time “god I LOVE this book”. It is a short tale of 7 days that covers that initial infatuation stage in any relationship. I read it as what it was, I believe. I believe it is an introduction to the characters and locale that will be further expanded in future books. I can’t wait to see where they go from here. Please Ms. Henshaw do not let the negative jerks get you down. I am truly hoping as I said at the top that there is more coming. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking for a short, fun, without a lot of sex read. Get it today.
The only negative I found? The cover. Not the whole cover, the motorcycle caught me instantly, as did the rest of the picture. The problem? Stone is supposed to be really hairy. What part of that didn’t the cover artist understand? There needs to be some hair on that there chest! :-)
RATING: 4.5 Stars (Originally reviewed for Love Bytes Same Sex Romance Reviews)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Jimmy and Guy’s relationship becomes deeper to the point where they end up falling in love and do find their HEA
By TN Nova
What’s in a name? by Pat Henshaw is a short novella about a Barista by the name of Jimmy Patterson who gets dumped at a bar on his birthday by his boyfriend Alex. The burly bartender who we first know as Alex 2 then later as “Guy”, comes in to save the day when Jimmy gets drunk off his backside and finds himself in the bathroom with his head over the toilet bowl. All Jimmy wants is to know the bartender’s first name. The story starts unfolding when “Guy” makes a deal with Jimmy. He has seven days to guess “Guy”’s first name; one guess each day.
While each day for the next week, Jimmy and Guy’s relationship becomes deeper to the point where they end up falling in love and do find their HEA, there is so much more to this story than just your typical boy meets boy, boy falls in love with boy, they live happily ever after type scenario. Jimmy and his co-owner of Penny’s coffee shop learn that not everything is going to be a bed of roses as thriving business owners when someone ends up trashing their mall branch shop. Jimmy and Guy have their own issues that they need to work out through the week that they’re together as well.
What I found interesting as well as refreshing about What’s in a Name? is that right from the very beginning the book had a fairytale feel to it. First there was the feel of a Rumpelstiltskin story in so far as having to guess Guy’s name and getting seven guess’s to figure out out. I’m not going to give away the ending of the book or the answer in this regards but the fairytale overlays continue throughout the book.
There were quite a few twists and turns to What’s in a Name along with unexpected surprises that pop up throughout the read such as Jimmy’s ex boyfriend Alex, who we meet at the beginning of the book, showing up later. There was some mystery to this story as well and the person we thought was the culprit wasn’t the one “Who done it” after all.
The one big downfall that I found while reading the story was that “Guy’s” first name became predictable by at least the middle of the story for me. Luckily that wasn’t the main plot otherwise there was a good chance I would have lost interest in the book. There were quite a few underlying and overlying aspects to What’s in a name that it kept me coming back to see what happened between the two men. What’s in a name is a quick read that I got through in a day and it took me that long only because it was during the weekend when I had other things going on. I would definitely recommend this to my friends.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
This is a sweet story, with a bit of action thrown in.
By Sinfully
Poor Jimmy. Dumped by his boyfriend on his birthday, drinking to drown his sorrows and all he wants to know is the bartender’s real name. Apparently the bear of a man wore different name tags all the time and on that particular night Jimmy just wanted to know something real.
"Bartender Alex, A2 to me, was a real cutie - a bear, a bear wearing a black leather vest and a scowl, acting all like he didn't want to serve anyone, even harmless old me. He had a really bad attitude going tonight, which didn't make my heartache any lighter."
A2/Big Guy/ whatever his name is, is the sweetest, nicest and most protective person I have read about outside of a shifter story. He doesn't cook, he doesn't like to clean up, although he owns a bar. But he knows what to do in a crisis and he seems to adore Jimmy. Which Jimmy seriously needs. The two men come up with a challenge. Jimmy has seven days to work out what the man's name is, and if Jimmy guesses it correctly then "the man" will buy him a motorcycle and teach him how to ride it. Jimmy is in, boots and all.
"I loved Guy. I’d been fragile a week ago, and in his no nonsense way, he’d picked me up, dusted me off, and helped me to man up. He’d supported me without hounding or even asking for anything in return."
This is a sweet story, with a bit of action thrown in. There’s an evil ex, a town council enforcer with a hatred of gays, and some rocking wives who absolutely adore Jimmy and his coffee shop. They all combine to make a stunning story that is quite detailed given the length of the book. The sex all happens off page and I have to admit I am one of those readers who actually prefer it on the page - in detail. I would have also liked to have heard Guy’s viewpoint, as the book is written from Jimmy’s, but Guy’s actions often spoke louder than words throughout the book. However the witty dialogue, the fun these two men have, the way they connected, and Guy’s ability to pull out some awesome dates was all so perfect and written so well. And yes, we did get to find out what the bartender’s name was and boy, I can totally understand why he kept that a secret. This book is tucked away in my favorites to pull out when I need to remember than love can happen for all of us if we look in the right place.
Favorite quote: [The guy, to Jimmy]
"But you know, you're the cutest, nicest, just best reason for a hard-on I've ever known."
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