Over and Back by Andrew Grey - Book Tour + Giveaway
Title: Over and Back
Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Bronco Boys Book 5
Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance
Publisher: DreamSpinner Press
Release Date: April 9 2019
Edition/Format: 1st Edition/Format ~ eBook & Print
Blurb/Synopsis:
Sequel to Round and Round
Opposites attract on an overseas holiday, but trouble has hitched a ride.
While Bronco’s nightclub is closed for renovations, the owners invite the staff on a trip to Italy.
Bartender Hank needs a roommate, and he’s had his eye on waiter Grant for a while,
even if he’s had to keep his distance. But sharing such close proximity means sparks are sure
to fly….
Bartender Hank needs a roommate, and he’s had his eye on waiter Grant for a while,
even if he’s had to keep his distance. But sharing such close proximity means sparks are sure
to fly….
Grant has a problem saying no, and it’s led him into some less-than-healthy relationships.
While he’s determined not to repeat his mistakes, it’s clear Hank is different.
While he’s determined not to repeat his mistakes, it’s clear Hank is different.
They’re both willing to take it slow and explore the feelings building between them,
but even in a foreign country, their pasts are catching up, and that could hurt more than
just their budding romance.
but even in a foreign country, their pasts are catching up, and that could hurt more than
just their budding romance.
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You do?” Grant asked, trying to add a misleading sense of awe to his voice.
He glanced around the room but didn’t see Spook or even Bull. The bouncers were in the back
of the club handling a disruptive patron. “Then… well….” Grant’s heart sped up,
and he caught Hank’s gaze from behind the bar, not knowing who else to try to signal for help.
He was determined to handle this without making a fool of himself. Hank nodded,
and Grant hoped to hell he’d gotten his message across.
He glanced around the room but didn’t see Spook or even Bull. The bouncers were in the back
of the club handling a disruptive patron. “Then… well….” Grant’s heart sped up,
and he caught Hank’s gaze from behind the bar, not knowing who else to try to signal for help.
He was determined to handle this without making a fool of himself. Hank nodded,
and Grant hoped to hell he’d gotten his message across.
“It’s all right.” The guy patted the seat.
Grant broke out in a cold sweat. He took another step back, intending to get out of the
situation as his flight instincts starting to kick in, and walked right into a brick wall.
He turned and nearly sighed with relief. “Hi, Bull. This guy says he knows you?”
situation as his flight instincts starting to kick in, and walked right into a brick wall.
He turned and nearly sighed with relief. “Hi, Bull. This guy says he knows you?”
“It’s okay, Grant. Go on back to your tables. It’s last call, so you’re bound to be busy.”
Bull didn’t smile, but Grant knew it was all right. He nodded and hurried away,
turning as Bull stepped closer to the guy.
Bull didn’t smile, but Grant knew it was all right. He nodded and hurried away,
turning as Bull stepped closer to the guy.
While he filled his last drink orders of the night, Grant kept an eye on them.
Bull and the man talked, with Bull not looking too happy, his arms crossed over his ample
chest. Finally, the man stood, and Bull grabbed him by the arm, nearly lifting him off his feet,
and propelled him to the door. Grant half expected Bull to swipe his hands together when he
came back inside. But instead, he walked across the emptying club to where Grant was
finishing up.
Bull and the man talked, with Bull not looking too happy, his arms crossed over his ample
chest. Finally, the man stood, and Bull grabbed him by the arm, nearly lifting him off his feet,
and propelled him to the door. Grant half expected Bull to swipe his hands together when he
came back inside. But instead, he walked across the emptying club to where Grant was
finishing up.
“If you see him again, I want you to let me or Spook know immediately.
Don’t talk to him or serve him. That guy is trouble with a capital T, and I don’t want him in
here.” Bull was gruff, and Grant’s gaze followed his to the door.
Don’t talk to him or serve him. That guy is trouble with a capital T, and I don’t want him in
here.” Bull was gruff, and Grant’s gaze followed his to the door.
“Okay.”
“Did he hurt you or say anything to you?” Bull asked after a minute.
Grant shook his head. “All he said was that he knew you and that it was okay if I joined him.”
He let out a deep breath in relief. It had been an eventful night, and he just to go home.
He let out a deep breath in relief. It had been an eventful night, and he just to go home.
“Good. He isn’t someone who plays nice with others. Like I said, I don’t want him anywhere
near the club or the people who work here. If you see him again, call me right away.”
Bull gave him a smile and then wove through the thinning crowd toward the door.
near the club or the people who work here. If you see him again, call me right away.”
Bull gave him a smile and then wove through the thinning crowd toward the door.
Author Information

Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother
who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled
throughout the world. He has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
and works in information systems for a large corporation.
Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother
who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled
throughout the world. He has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
and works in information systems for a large corporation.
Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes
anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an
accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner.
Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an
accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner.
Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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