Express Heat

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Two strangers. One midnight train. A journey neither of them expected.

Zane Taylor is a travel columnist chasing moments, not commitments. Colton Hayes keeps his guard up and his distance. But on a moonlit overnight train, playful banter turns into something deeper.

As boundaries blur and secrets emerge, they must decide: was this just a spark—or the start of something real?

Express Heat is a slow-burn MM romance about risking your heart and discovering what happens when you do.

Reviews

Train to Your Destiny

Two men. One train. The only thing in common between them is the final destination. Colton is used to order in his life, he’s guarded and intense. Zane seems to like to test other people’s boundaries to see what he can get away with, but once Colton sat across from the cheeky travel columnist on the train, he became his target. In a challenging kind of way. When the train finally reaches its destination, these men are no longer strangers but still go their separate ways. Or do they?

I loved the confinement of the train as a premise for this story! I loved seeing Colton let his guard down and admired Zane for making this happen. The ending left me wanting more.

Lia

Bon Mots to Sensuality; Strangers on a Train to HFN.

– Had to think through this review carefully, as I am not a professional, only a former English Lit major (another life, a million years ago).
– Strangers on a train, illicit passion, I think Erica Jong wrote about it in ‘Fear of Flying’. Zane, travel journalist. bored and restless on a long overnight train to Portland, starts a conversation with a handsome businessman, Colton, mysterious and self-contained. A few pleasantries become explanations, parsing words become a kind of game, and soon the men are tossing wit and bon mots, with lots unsaid and between the lines.
– Some of this was strained and humorless, different from Moore’s previous works, not as sparkling or flirtatious, his goal to show tension. Zane is using his journalist tools to wheedle out details and establish some trust. Now, sexual tension is also building’
– Suggestion to move to the sleeping compartment for ‘better views’, to ‘see stars’ becomes the inevitable sensual/sexual climax, Moore going farther than in previous tales. Yay! Characters relaxed, conversation less stilted, HFN with potential; only to be possibly way-laid by an ominous text to Zane. Blackmail? Will we ever know? Perhaps a future installment?
– To be honest, I didn’t like this as much as earlier stories, perhaps only 4 stars, the dialogue not as clear and convincing, certainly not as flirty. But on to the next ‘bonus story’, a freebie inducement Moore throws to his fans.
– ‘Colton’s Story’ is so much more. Tight writing, concise, we learn why he is so controlled, how the scars of the past have taught him to build walls. This was the best part of the whole story, well-calculated and building to a crescendo of understanding and empathy for Colton. This for me moved the whole story up a level, from 4 to 5 stars. I still hope for ‘Moore’ from these characters, dear author; the bonus gives me some hints.

bwrom/kindle

An Instalove Connection on the Train

Zane’s life was all about wandering around looking for the next story, so his curiosity was peaked when a gorgeous man came onto the train and his intuition made him want to get to know the stranger. Colton was minding his business when Zane struck up a conversation with him, but his issues with trust had his walls up high, so it took them spending time together, for the sparks between them to grow. Nevertheless, Zane’s suggestion to change locations gave them a chance to explore their attraction.

Unfortunately, Colton hesitation the following day led to an unexpected awkwardness between them, but they parted ways on the basis of a potential future reunion. However, a cryptic message received by Zane after he left, made the chance of his meeting with Zane in the future quite doubtful. I enjoyed reading this tantalising steamy romance story and actually read it again after I finished reading it the first time. You will definitely enjoy reading this book and be happy to recommend it.

Korkoi