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Finn by Ashley James
4.5

🎙️📚AUDIO & BOOK 📚🎙️ 

🔥Small Town Cowboy 
🔥Single Dad/Manny 
🔥Ex-Girlfriend’s Twin Brother 
🔥MM Romance 
🔥Daddy Kink 
🔥Forced Proximity 
🔥Opposites Attract 
🔥Grumpy Sunshine 
🔥Bi-Awakening 

Star: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 

Narrator: Alex Kydd | Gregory Salinas

Ashley James' Finn, the first book in The Moore Men series, delivers a compelling mix of slow-burn romance, self-discovery, and undeniable chemistry, set against the rugged backdrop of a family cattle ranch. 

The story follows Finn, a hardworking single father whose life revolves around his young son and the demands of ranch life. When his nanny suddenly quits, he’s left scrambling for a replacement—enter Ash Tudor, his girlfriend’s twin brother. Cheerful, flamboyant, and the complete opposite of Finn in every way, Ash challenges every assumption Finn has about himself. 

What starts as an employer-employee relationship soon turns into something far more complicated. Finn, who has never considered being with a man, finds himself drawn to Ash in ways that shake the very foundation of his identity. The tension builds slowly, with moments of humour, frustration, and undeniable attraction simmering beneath the surface. 

Ashley James does a fantastic job portraying Finn’s internal conflict, balancing his resistance with the magnetic pull he feels towards Ash. The author navigates themes of self-exploration and unexpected love with sensitivity and realism, making Finn’s journey both emotional and deeply satisfying. Ash, with his vibrant personality and unwavering confidence, is the perfect foil to Finn’s brooding, gruff demeanor, and their dynamic is electric. 

If you love slow-burn, forced proximity, and the delicious agony of an undeniable connection that shouldn’t work but absolutely does, Finn is a must-read. James crafts a heartfelt, sexy, and emotionally charged romance that explores love in unexpected places. 

 
🔥 Spice Level: Medium-High (Plenty of tension and build-up before things heat up!) 
📖 Recommended For: Fans of MM romance, forced proximity, and stories of self-discovery wrapped in a swoon-worthy cowboy setting.