Hidden Currents

Beach secrets:
Hidden Currents

When a storm hits, only the heart can anchor you.

When photographer Miles Whitmore retreats to a quiet coastal village in Colombia, he seeks solitude and healing. Instead, he finds turbulence in Enzo Medina—a passionate marine biologist fiercely protective of his reef and his boundaries. Their clash is immediate and combustible, but as waves crash and secrets surface, their attraction becomes unavoidable.

 

From heated arguments to stormy nights and impossible choices, Hidden Currents is a slow burn about trust, belonging, and the emotional tides that draw two seemingly opposite men together.

Reviews

Unexpected Love to Heal their Disappointments

This was a heartfelt, slow build romance story about Miles, who is looking to recharge after a very hard time that shook him to the core and meets Enzo, who is fighting for the conservation of the reefs. The first interaction between Mike and Enzo didn’t go well, but they soon found themselves working together to resolve an issue, which led to them spending time together and enjoying an explosive night together. Unfortunately, the next day brought confusion for Miles, which led to him making a decision that nearly disrupted their budding romance.

Luckily, Enzo’s last minute ‘Hail Mary’ action gave them the opportunity at having the life together they never expected. This is an enjoyable and romantic romance short story, with a bit of drama and steam, that in my opinion is well worth the time it took me to read it. It is a definite must read, that left me looking forward to reading the next book from this author .

I received an advanced review copy of this book and I am voluntarily leaving a review.

Korkoi

Miles and Enzo: Sustainability

Bahia Escondida, Columbia: Miles is floating in the Sea, running from his photojournalist life, having seen too much and been burned by it; for it. Jarred from his thoughts, he is confronted by Enzo, reef conservationist/biologist; he is too close to the endangered coral. Anger and tension give way slowly to begrudging respect and slow comradeship. Both men have been burned by life, confronted with too much, both just want to coexist peacefully with nature, to be quiet for a time. Both are disquieted by the tension that eddies around them, between them, the unspoken, unasked-for pull of the current.
– Once more, Ryan Moore’s characters react to the pull of attraction as it ebbs and flows like the Ocean; neither is looking for the passion that will explode like the abrupt Storm that has them seeking shelter and Heat from each other in a small conservation hut. Miles finds Enzo gone in the morning, not wanting to ‘mix business with pleasure.’ A curious statement that leaves Miles adrift, packing up to leave, but not quite ready to go.
– A final reconciliation/reunion that leaves the reviewer’s romantic heart beating a bit too fast; hands touching beneath the water’s surface; a slow walk along the ebb tide. Sigh.
– ‘Riptides’ is Ryan Moore’s ‘freebie’ story detailing Enzo’s trauma from disillusioned grad student to seasoned Conservation Biologist, his history of blurred lines between professional and love lives. From Columbia to Chile, then to Manilla and back to Columbia, Enzo has learned hard relationship lessons on sustainability ‘when professional and personal interest conflict.’
– Enzo’s mantra not to mix ‘business and pleasure’ causes him to run from Miles at first, but he realizes theirs isn’t a professional relationship, and he adapts to sustain his own personal life, much as he does the Coral ecosystem. Personal growth. Bravo, Mr. Moore!

bwrom/kindle

Miles & Enzo

This book is a part of the Private Encounters short stories collection. Each book is an MM romance. They are not connected and can be read in any order. Miles is a photographer just trying to get some great pictures. While Enzo is on the island to help secure some endangered coral. They are drawn to each other from the beginning. I have enjoyed all of these short stories.

Fan girl