International HEAT:
HEAT beyond borders
One city. Two men. No borders.
Leandro Navarro is a rule-following urban planner whose life is built on order. When he’s sent to Italy to work on an international development project, he meets Luca De Rossi—a passionate, free-spirited architect with little regard for rules or boundaries. Their collaboration begins with friction, escalating to intense rivalry and undeniable attraction. As they are forced to work closely, a kiss ignites a passionate affair that challenges both men’s ideas of love, identity, and belonging.
Set against the romantic backdrop of Italy, *Beyond Borders* is a story about surrendering control, navigating cultural clashes, and risking it all for a love that defies expectation.
Reviews
Changing for True Happiness
Leandro liked structure and order, whilst Luca was more of a go with the flow and easy living, so having to work closely on a project together was filled with tension, as their meetings always led to a bickering session. However, everything changed between Leandro and Luca when the tension between them turned into a mind blowing steamy encounter. Even though Leandro and Luca were polar opposites, the sparks between them made it difficult for them to stay away from each other, especially when Luca managed to convince Leandro to give them a chance at building a future together. If you are looking for a fun quick and easy read with a bit little of drama and a lot of passion, then this book is the right one for you. Grab a copy of this book now and you won’t regret it.
Passion Found in the ‘Space Between Order and Chaos’
Stability and control vs. creative chaos. Leandro, urban planner vs. Luca, architect. Tension, arguments and passion flare throughout Moore’s ‘Beyond Borders’. Leandro, half American, half Filipino, straddling both cultures and expectations, carefully crafted his life and career logically, diligently avoiding chaotic thought, keeping control. Arriving in Italy jars him, the sultry heat and the old-world naturalness, the casualness warring with his nature. All this before he meets Luca, tempestuous and daring, innovative and informal, ready to let detail slip for the over-arching design. These two, opposites in approach, are forced to work together on an important project, a profession-defining assignment. Their boss, tired of verbal jousting and argument, puts them together for 24 hours, or both are out completely.
– Mounting pressures, frustration and opposites attract, fury leads to passion, and the studio becomes backdrop for Heat. Afterwards, Leandro wants to work, Luca accuses him of ‘running’ as always instead of appreciating what they may have, and both acquiesce to put the project ‘first’. Interspersed with scenes of open marketplace and delicious food, and the close-knit Italian family (more food, wine and discussions of corporate Architecture/function vs. Beauty and a relaxed appreciation for life) we watch as our MCs dance around each other and the intrinsic questions of Life and Love.
– Themes of Control vs Passion (or Chaos in this version) run through Moore’s works, his men concerned with building their work lives according to society’s expectations versus their own needs for connection and understanding, ultimately a Home for their wounded psyches. This story is somewhat reminiscent of Moore’s previous ‘Friction and Fire’, though not so much ‘enemies to lovers’ theme, just different reference points, alternate points of view in the artistic approach to Life. Moore’s growing collection of stories is now referencing itself, and themes and patterns of this author are more apparent, his concerns of individual vs society. Growth. Very rewarding for us, the Readers. Good for you, Ryan Moore! A solid 4.5 stars, rounded up.
Ryan Moore’s Bonus Story: ‘Legacy’s Echo’ is Luca’s story, more than enough reason to round up the star rating. Luca, age 13, 20, 27 and 33, third generation of international architectural prowess built on neo-classic principles. Family expectations, teen rebellion, a brilliant but controversial college mentor, a father’s stern hand and unexpected support and guidance, finally the reverberation of grandfather’s artistry and mastery of the foundations and innovation all prepare Luca for his embrace of chaos and control, and of course, Leandro.
– Ryan Moore is to blame for any wet eyes.
Beautifully written, full of heart, a great integration of cultures
This was such a fun and emotional read! I loved how the story brought together two very different people: Leandro, who’s serious and loves order, and Luca, who’s full of charm and chaos. Their arguments were fiery, their chemistry was off the charts, and watching them slowly let down their walls was so satisfying. The Italy setting made everything feel extra romantic, and I felt like I was right there with them.
I’m Filipino, so I loved seeing the representation within Leandro here! I also thought them arguing with each other in their own languages was cute and funny, especially since I could understand what Leandro was saying even without the translations.
Something that really stood out to me was how /real/ both characters felt. Leandro’s struggle with control and identity, and Luca’s battle with family pressure, made their connection deeper than just attraction. Their banter was sharp but funny, and the emotional moments were written so honestly. By the end, I truly believed they belonged together—and that’s what made the romance feel so rewarding.
The pacing was just right, and the mix of heat, emotion, and humor kept me turning the pages. Moore outdid himself with this one. If you enjoy opposites-attract stories with heart, spice, and a bit of cultural clash, this book is definitely worth reading. I’ll be thinking about Leandro and Luca for a long time!