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Throwing Hearts

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A fun and sexy romance where the kiln isn't the only thing that's scorching hot.

Leo Secombe loves his life, and he’s convinced himself he’s happy to be single. In his spare time, he keeps himself busy at a local LGBTQ centre that pairs a younger person with a community elder to help them feel included in today’s rainbow family. Leo and Clyde have been buddies for a few years now, and signing up for a pottery class seems like fun.

Merrick Bowman has been so focused on getting his pottery business up and running that he’s forgotten how to date. How to live, even. But when a young, bubbly Leo and an older, grumpy Clyde walk through his door, Merrick has no idea how much Leo is about to centre his world.

Throwing clay has been Merrick’s entire life, but Leo's about to change all that. Maybe Merrick's ready to throw caution to the wind. And maybe he’s ready to finally throw his heart on the line.

Throwing Hearts is 55,000-words.

213 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 13, 2020

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N.R. Walker

118 books4,855 followers
Author also writes as A. Voyeur

N.R. Walker is an Australian author, who loves her genre of gay romance. She loves writing and spends far too much time doing it, but wouldn't have it any other way.

She is many things; a mother, a wife, a sister, a writer. She has pretty, pretty boys who she gives them life with words.

She likes it when they do dirty, dirty things...but likes it even more when they fall in love. She used to think having people in her head talking to her was weird, until one day she happened across other writers who told her it was normal.

She’s been writing ever since...

https://www.facebook.com/N.R.WalkerAu...

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March 29, 2020
~4.5~

This is the book we all need right now, my friends: no angst, all the romance, sweetness for miles, little lions named Leo, heated kisses, slow burn (Merrick liked Leo so much, he wanted to wait, even though Leo was begging to be "dicked"), humor (Clyde and Shirley's banter was hilarious!), awesome secondary characters, and the best HEA ever.

I LOVED Leo and Merrick, but I loved Uncle Donny and Clyde just as much.

If you like relationship-focused books and are in the mood for a super cute, sexy story, do not pass go, do not collect $200, just read this book right now (and maybe rewatch Ghost because, YES, pottery is sensual AF).

The only reason I'm not rounding up is because this is a short book, and I wanted more.
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3,755 reviews378 followers
March 20, 2020
Every now and then I want a book that just makes me go awwwww without any angsting, no made up tension, no aggravating plot points to make things drag out.

N.R. Walker's Throwing Hearts is just joy in book form.

It's two people falling in love with a side order of brilliantly supportive friends, unexpected romance in the senior citizens section and a lot of big feels.

I loved it. The Ghost references just made me smile 

#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review

All the happy heavy sighing and big heart eyes are all my own work!
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598 reviews18 followers
April 23, 2020
4.5 Stars

I don't know how N. R. Walker does it, but once again, I had a huge smile on my face reading this one. Yes, it's sugary sweet, but exactly what I was looking for.
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2,703 reviews25.1k followers
February 25, 2024
Throwing Hearts is a stand alone, sweet, sexy, angst free story by N.R. Walker. If you want something to make you smile and for your heart to feel all squishy and warm, this is for you. I live for this stuff and enjoyed this so much.



Leo Secombe is twenty eight years old. He works as a manager in a clothing store and also volunteers his time with the Bridge the Gap program at Arcus, a local LGBTQ centre in New Farm, Brisbane. The Bridge the Gap program pairs a younger man with an elder for companionship and to help them to get out socially by enrolling in different programs. Leo has been paired with Clyde for over two years now and they have become close friends. Clyde is an adorable grump. You can tell how much he adores Leo but shows his adoration with his snarky comments!



This week, Leo and Clyde are starting a four week pottery class at Kil’n Time and Leo is so excited about it. When they walk in to their first class, though, both of them get quite a surprise!

Merrick Bowman is twenty nine years old. For the last several years, Merrick has given every minute of his time to getting his pottery business off the ground. He’s had no time for a personal relationship. But then Leo walked in to his studio and it was like the time stood still.

“His laughter was light and contagious, the kind that made other people laugh. And that was it. Like something profound had just walked into my studio, like something tugged at a long forgotten heartstring...I had to know more.”

I love when this happens, when two people’s eyes meet for the first time and that beautiful connection is there. There may have been some shyness, some nerves, but these two both felt it and knew that something special had happened.

“I felt like I was floating. Was cloud nine really a thing? Because I thought I was on it.”



I adored these two together. And who knew making pottery could be so sexy? Maybe that only happens when it’s with the right person? These two were clearly meant for one another. And I loved how they navigated the early stages of their relationship as well as how they dealt with a situation with Clyde and someone else I don’t want to tell you about.

“It was pottery porn, not gonna lie. Porn hub should have a pottery making category.”

This is a bit of a two for one romance. We get our two main characters but also a secondary love story that you’ll have to experience on your own. It made the book all the more special. This was such a fun, sweet book and I’m so glad I picked it up. I can’t seem to get enough of N.R. Walker’s amazing stories.

For more about this book and so many others, come and visit me at Carol's Crazy Bookish World.
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1,921 reviews3,717 followers
March 18, 2020
4.5 Stars!

Pretty much had a smile on my face the whole time I was reading this one.

Leo and Merrick were 100% absolutely adorable together.

This was all hearts and rainbows, no angst to be found. So it won't be for everyone.

But given everything going on right now, I was okay with some fluff.

Bonus was that pottery wheel scene....totally worth the wait!
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885 reviews807 followers
March 19, 2020
This was a really cute and fun story. Lovely setting, lovely characters, maybe a bit too sweet at times, but I didn't mind at all. It definitely put a smile on my face more than once.
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1,509 reviews70 followers
March 17, 2020
*3,5 stars*

This is as super fluffy and light as a perfect souffle.
And yes, I did have a smile on my face for most of the book.
Unfortunately, this is also a bit on the sweet side - for me, that is.

As much as I enjoyed the banter between Leo and Merrick, and their serious cuteness, ‘all’ that happens here is that two lovely men meet, are massively attracted to each and fall in love.

The only ‘hurdle’ to their relationship is the question when to go all the way in the bedroom. And, tbh, I have no idea why Leo is misinterpreting what Merrick's saying. Merrick is perfectly clear about it all.

If you love totally angst free romance, this is your cup of tea for sure.
To me this felt a bit like meditative yoga … all chilled and happy and relaxed, with no tension at all. Not that there’s anything wrong with that whatsoever, but it didn’t really do it for me in the long run.

I wish real life was as uncomplicated and wonderful as Leo and Merrick’s.
And I loved the side story about Clyde and Donny, but all in all I missed something here, something to make my heart beat faster, I guess.

This is cute and sweet and happy, and one to keep for a time when you need cheering up.
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1,442 reviews166 followers
July 20, 2023
Oh god! I don't even know where to start. I'm ugly crying while writing this review. If you were wondering if a book can make you ugly cry because it fills your heart with all the feelings, the answer is yes. Yes, yes, yes.

Throwing hearts is romantic, adorable and absolutely perfect. I fell in love with Leo and Merrick. And I am so happy I got to take this journey with them while they found their love for each other.

I love when Miss Walker writes light, funny, romantic and angst free books. No one does it like her.

This is going to be a favorite of mine for a very long time.
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1,788 reviews294 followers
March 22, 2020
Huh. Well...

This was a super sweet tale.
That’s it.
No drama.
No conflict.
Nothing.

Boy meets boy.
Boys fall fast.
Boys hold out for sex.
Boys have sex.
Boys declare their love.

That’s it.
Nothing more.
No plot.
Just making ceramics.

I’m disappointed.

My rec? If PWP isn’t a concern for you and you don’t require ANY sort of conflict or climax (hehe) in your book, go for it.
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1,700 reviews428 followers
March 20, 2020
That was a very easy read. I laughed so much at the beginning that my cheeks hurt. I liked both MC, but I LOVED Clyde. I adored Clyde in all of his curmudgeon glory. I’m not gonna lie, I would have loved to have had more Clyde in the story. Hell, I think I could read his story. He was one of the best side characters that I’ve read in a while. And his insults? Priceless. 😂
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1,417 reviews184 followers
January 24, 2021
Sometimes I want to work for it. I’ll trudge through blood, sweat, and tears to claim that coveted happily ever after. And then I have those days that I would rather have it hand-delivered, tidy and neat with a bow on top. Life has been hard lately and I don’t always crave my escape time to be equally so. This was sweet with a bit of spice and…easy. It was just what I needed. I don’t dabble in the audiobook world a great deal but what an unexpected treat! I loved the narration as much as Walker’s smooth story and sweet guys. Between the accent and some of the steamier scenes, Lloyd brought heat to my cheeks more than once. In addition to blushing, I found myself grinning and chuckling as the guys muddled their way through their courtship. Yep, this definitely felt like courting (Clyde is absolutely correct), and I was smitten right along with them.

Both of the guys are delightful but let’s start with Leo. He’s sassy, easygoing, and has a huge heart. Anyone that takes care of the elderly by choice without expectations is a good egg in my book. Leo was paired with Clyde through a great community program a few years back and they’ve become quite close. They’re a hoot, a mischievous pair, and I couldn’t help chuckle at their antics. His other bestie and roommate, Kel, was another shining star. He’s been blessed with great friends but not great relationships. I loved his energy and drama queen tendencies. Merrick was drawn to his bright energy as well. Speaking of Merrick, what a gem. He’s exceptionally artistic and steadfast. His sole focus has been caring for his pride and joy, his studio. Running a business requires a lot of time and commitment and he hasn’t found anyone worth trying to add to the mix. Until now. Leo makes Merrick want to master his juggling skills. Patience is the key and not a natural trait of Leo’s. But some things are worth waiting for, right?

Merrick and Leo are adorable together. And their pottery play is sinfully erotic. Plan on crafting, coffee, and picnic dates. Additionally, Clyde and Merrick’s uncle hit it off. The front burner slowly simmered while the back one swiftly sparked. The only drama is wrapped up in Leo and the only angst is in sharing longstanding secrets. They twist, turn and throw more than clay. If you like Aussies and want charming and cute, let me grab a sparkly bow, and…you’re good to go.

Beware of: Grumpy old men are often full of surprises. Honest communication and sexual limits are laid on the table. And prepare for the undeniable urge to listen to Unchained Melodies.

This book is for: Anyone looking for some sweet and simple wooing, Throwing Hearts is just what you need.

Book UNfunk
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2,162 reviews215 followers
July 9, 2022
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Cute, fun with likeable characters

.. ..

This is pure extra-sugar fluff with a side of innuendo.
Feeling fragile with world events, it was what I needed.

The characters are absolutely adorbs - it's a book that calls for cutesy words and heart eyed emojis of appreciation!

Leo reminded me a little of The Weight of It All's Henry, perhaps because I've only just finished a re-listen to that. For him and Merrick it's insta-attraction, but they take time to get to know each other, there's heat and flirting - who knew a pottery demo could be so suggestive and hot!

And then there's Clyde. Another insta-attraction, I wont discuss for risk of spoiling. Clyde is an old cantankerous grump and I loved him. I loved his romance.

The books comes with a warm feel of community and friendship. It's completely angst free. It's sweet and funny. There's a note of how times have changes and it's meaningful without taking over the feels.

One minor niggle is an agreement between Leo-Merrick that was treated as being unclear. I didn't get this, I thought they'd agreed and knew where they stood, then there was a clumsy attempt to make a point through it - this is really minor, no big impact to the story; just something that I didn't quite get.

It's a simple feel good, very much what I was in need of. Characters that come alive and cause a smile. And the ending *happy sigh*
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1,288 reviews488 followers
August 23, 2021
Rearead note: Fuck it. Sometimes you just need sweet. Bumping this to 4.

3.5 This started off really well, in no small part because Glen Lloyd also narrated Bossy, and his voice makes me giggle and blush and just... Ok?
It's kind of the Kirt Graves effect from Wolfsong, iykyk.

I was really into it until about 80% in when the sugary sweetness just went a little over the top.
I really wish this was longer so we could dive a little deeper into the characters and the story.
But if you need a quick shot of serotonin, look no further.

P.S.: Clyde and Donny are a treasure.
Profile Image for Kaje Harper.
Author 83 books2,636 followers
March 20, 2020
This is a sweet feel-good romance with minimal obstacles, and two appealing main characters. Leo meets Merrick doing a community class in his pottery studio, and there's attraction at first sight. The true charm of this story is not the main couple, but the secondary characters, especially Clyde, the feisty senior citizen Leo spends time with, and Merrick's uncle. Both grew up closeted at a time when coming out was far more fraught with difficulty, and the friendship of younger and older gay men has a sweetness with a tiny hint of poignancy.

There's some fun banter, a bit of a slow burn, and a very natural progression. A comfort-read story for when you just want to spend time with good people falling in love.
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720 reviews85 followers
June 15, 2022
Story: 4 Cute 🥰 Stars!!
Audio: 5 Outstanding Stars!!🤩

The story was cute, sweet.. no- angst. ❤️But the narration brought this story to shine brighter. Glen Lloyd did a fabulous job doing so many voices. Highly recommended!! 👍🏻👍🏻

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4,209 reviews304 followers
September 6, 2020
This was a pretty good read. Leo Secombe loves his life. Leo gets involved in a LGBTQ+ program called "Bridge The Gap" Leo befriends Clyde who is a 71 year old retired baker is lonely he brings him to a series of classes hosted by Merrick and his studio "Kill'n Time."
This was a good read I liked all of the characters in this book. When Leo shows up at Merrick's pottery business with Clyde to help him become more social they hit it off. Both Leo and Merrick are almost 30 and are good in there careers but both are lonely. This author writes some pretty good feel good kind of stories. This book was well written with no errors in grammar or spelling.
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3,116 reviews251 followers
April 30, 2020
What a delightful M/M romantic story in Brisbane, Australia! Dark haired Merrick, 29, owns the Kil'n Time Pottery business. This week, he has a new group coming in from the LGBTQ community, Bridge-the-Gap program. Leo, 28, a cute blonde with blue eyes, brings his buddy, Clyde, 77, from the program that helps older LGBTQ folks get back into life in a safe environment. Leo's flatmate is Kell, and she's fun. Merrick brings his uncle to the class. So, really we have two romances, as Merrick and Leo hit it off, so do Clyde and Asian Uncle Donny, who has a secret.

This is a well written, good feeling book that also teaches us about pottery.

I liked the clever bantering, witty quips, the snark and sass, plus the big hearts and true acceptance. Our guys are immediately pretty sure this is going to be a big relationship, and Merrick wants to move slower, so it doesn't fizzle. He and Leo want this thing to go the distance and be a forever love. So, they begin with exciting sexy times, but don't go all the way. When they do get there, it's mind-blowing, sizzling sex, that neither man has ever known.

A fantastic romance, with fun activities, marvelous characters and deep understanding.
ENJOY !


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1,326 reviews17 followers
January 24, 2021
This was a sweet, feel good book.
It was light, fluffy and just wholesome.
Both characters were likable and the premise was well done.
these men just worked together, and the sub plot of the two elderly men who also fall in love and embrace themselves was adorable.
I appreciated the fact that they don't jump into anl sex, although I kind of got a bit bored with them talking abut it so much.
I also would have loved an epilogue focused on them alone.

As for the audio...this is the first book I've heard by Glen Lloyd and I loved it! The accents and the different voices and tones he used for all the characters were done perfectly.

Overall, it was a cute read!
March 20, 2020
I was waiting for the angst because I hadn't really read much about the book but it never came and that was alright. It sort of reminds me of Finders Keepers in that there was just sweetness and light with a side of snark.

I feel a little bad because I thought, at the time, that Finders Keepers was a little boring and now I kind of appreciate the fluffy books more especially during difficult times and this book came at the perfect time for me.
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2,493 reviews80 followers
March 23, 2020
DNF @ 4%.

I keep forgetting that I don't actually like N.R. Walker's writing style. Her books typically rate 1-2 stars for me, and often are a DNF. This one was no different.

And while it mainly comes down to writing style, what cause me to throw the towel in on this one was this:

Merrick bids everyone a good morning, introduces himself, thanks everyone to being there and say, "[...] but first we just need to run through some basics." He shows them the essentials. He points out the bathrooms. He runs through some mandatory "OH&S and safey-first stuff" and then has them sit at the table. He tells them they will be making pinch pots. And then after all that, he says, "Let's start with names." Like, you've probably already spent a good 20 minutes talking to them, and then you decided to "start" with names? Long after having introduced yourself? After showing them around and giving safety advise? After sitting them down, telling them what they will be making and handing out the clay? You are most definitely not "starting" with names.

True, that's me being picky, but when you are dealing with a writing style that doesn't suit your tastes, it's the little things that makes me want to move on.
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2,600 reviews93 followers
October 18, 2020
I usually love books by N. R. Walker, but this one not so much. I listened to this as an audiobook. I didn’t care much for the narrator. He made Leo sound so prissy. I could have looked past that if the story hadn’t been so boring. Fortunately I borrowed it from the library so it was free.
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565 reviews118 followers
Shelved as 'dnf'
September 16, 2022
DNF @ 55%

I’m got bored 😭 the start was cute and I wanted to see how things went with Clyde and the uncle but the mc’s talks and dates weren’t anything special
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3,071 reviews86 followers
May 26, 2020
This was purely adorable! This is one of those syrupy sweet stories, but in the current environment that's just what I needed. Everything is currently so topsy turvy in the world that the pure happily ever after escapism was just wonderful.

So first of Leo and Clyde were so much fun as a duo. I love how devoted Leo is to helping out his friend. The program they met through at the LGBTQ center is such a great idea for the elderly to get them out and still living life. Clyde is such a snarky crusty old man. I adored him. Leo getting Clyde and other members of the program to try out pottery at this local shop was so great.

Then of course we meet Merrick, the artist & proprietor of the pottery shop. He and Leo were so cute and I loved their courtship. They were those perfect do everything right sort of couples. No angst, no drama, they talked, they made decisions and respected each other's wishes and feelings and yet it didn't feel pat. It didn't feel unrealistic. Even the insta-lovey timeline of the story actually feels longer than it really is.

And on top of that we get Donny. My heart for Clyde and Donny. I felt for him so much. I loved Donny's validation in this story. It's so wonderful. This is just a feel good story and I needed that right now.
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489 reviews31 followers
March 14, 2020
This book is so full of fluff!! It was sweet, short and sexy! If you're looking for a pick-me-up or just in the moment for some light reading with no angst, this is it!!

Leo and Merrick are perfect together. I love the banter and I never thought pottery class could be filled with so much innuendo. I was just smiling throughout the book.

I adore all the secondary characters, especially Clyde and Donny. They are adorable and I'm so happy for them. Clyde is grumpy and cute and so very honest. And Donny made me cry! It's too beautiful for words. And that epilogue turned me into a puddle of goo.

Kell, Leo's bestie is totally amazing!! And can you really have a book about pottery without including the iconic Ghost scene? 🔥

*ARC provided by the author via Eliza Rae Services in exchange for an honest and unbiased review
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