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title: "Change of Address"
brand: "jordan s. brock"
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# Change of Address

**Brand:** jordan s. brock
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## Customer Reviews

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    Don't read this book when you're hungry!
  

*by M***R on Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016*

Change of Address is a charming m/m romance involving two men and a service dog--no, not like that. Disabled veteran Michael Baldwin moves to Hartsbridge Island so that he can finish recovering from the incident that retired him from the Army with the help of his service dog Kaylee. There he meets bagel-baker extraordinaire Josh, who co-owns a bakery with his dad. The two men hit it off, but there are complications, chiefly Michael's father, who just happens to be the governor of the state and wants to run for U.S. Senate. His plans for Michael never included a stint in the Army that left him with neurological injuries, let alone being gay. The romance is center stage here, a slowly developing attraction that's more emotional than sexual. There's a satisfying sex scene, but not orgasms on every page. Rather, there is food on almost every page, including lots and lots of bagels. There were times I was almost drooling over my tablet at the food descriptions. Just writing this review makes me want a fresh everything bagel. Brock's handling of Michael's disabilities and his reliance on Kaylee the service dog is particularly good. Rather than an obvious injury such as a prosthetic limb, Michael has nerve and brain damage that affect his speech, memory, and physical balance, along with PTSD. Kaylee functions as an emotional stabilizer and a boundary between Michael and people or situations he doesn't want to deal with or can't. Josh's respectful, understanding treatment of Kaylee and of Michael's limitations helps to win Michael's heart, and the reader's, too. If you're looking for a gay romance that focuses on emotions and relationships rather than hot bodies, Change of Address is what you're looking for.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Brilliant! Insightful! Delightful!
  

*by G***G on Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017*

This is a brilliant story! The author focuses almost entirely on the development of the relationship between the two main characters, Josh and Michael. When I first started reading this book, I became frustrated with the time that Josh and Michael spent not acting on their desires and feelings. However, after I had read on a bit more, I settled into this part of the story as the characters developed. We learn about each of their misgivings, self-doubts, uncertainties, joys and mischievous desires that occur in the early stages of most relationships. Who can't remember the heightened emotional responses when one sees the stranger across the dance floor on some enchanted evening (to paraphrase the song from South Pacific)? And then to wonder whether the emotional responses are the same for the other person. All of this is captured sensitively and descriptively in Change of Address and there is little distraction with side issues, as often is the case with romance stories, as Josh and Michael fumble, stumble, hesitate and finally act on their desires and feelings. Even towards the end, when Michael is confronted by his father, this is used by the author to only round off Michael's relationship with his Dad. Oh and there is another main character, Kaylee, Michael's service dog. I'd not known of service dogs until I read this book. In Australia, we often come across seeing-eye dogs but rarely service dogs and the inclusion of Kaylee in the story stimulated me to find out more. The inclusion of Kaylee provides an insight into the benefit of these dogs for those experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). And the author weaves Kaylee's role into the story so naturally.This story warmed the inner cockles of my gay heart and I highly recommend it.

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    Okay
  

*by Z***R on Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019*

I wanted to give this more stars, but the characters were under developed as people in spite of the care put into his PTSD and brain injury.  I wish there had been more personal development between them--it was hard to connect to them as a couple without it.Also this is a small nit-pick but it bothers me anyway since the character is practicing Jewish.  Keeping kosher "at home" but not in your place of business is strange.  He runs a bagel shop but cooks bacon in the shop's kitchen?  Also...you can't just get a kosher pizza by avoiding pork-- kosher is something that has to be certified, so the pizza place would have to be confirmed by a Rabbi.  Which means the pizza parlor needs TWO kitchens- one kosher and one non.  Kosher isn't just not eating bacon, and even us non-Kosher Jews know that.  Apart from a BUNCH of other kosher rules, you can't mix meat and cheese--which means even if Pepperoni isn't pork, it's not kosher if it's served on a cheese pizza.  If he was eating cheese, he'd have to wait a specific amount of time before he ate meat, or vice versa.  As I said, the nitpick is small, but annoying because it would have taken five seconds to google what kosher actually is, and not just assume that all Jews keeping kosher just avoid bacon.

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