by D.W. Marchwell
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I really enjoyed this. Cons: I do think there could have been a little less sex towards the last third of the book in order to focus on bringing the plot threads together more smoothly, and the switching between past and present was a bit of an irritating style choice. I also got a bit tired of hear...
First let me say D.W. Marchwell has written some great stories. This is jut not one of them.
3.5 stars
Ok m/m romance about a teacher who left his job after being falsely accused of raping a student. Now, six years later, that time comes back to haunt him. The beginning of the book was hampered by awkwardly integrated flashback infodumping, while the end suddenly tried to morph into a mystery without...
3 stars. Okay read, and well written, but way too much emphasis on the ex in the beginning of the book. (according to my kindle, the two main love interests didn't meet until after the 36% point) I never really connected to Noah or Oscar either.
I didn't get past the first chapter, it was far too full of exposition about past events, left me feeling like a distant observer rather than engaged in the story or characters. And Paul sounded horrible, and I really couldn't understand why Noah would want him or be willing to forgive him. I think ...
3 stars An enjoyable story even if it does seem to meander a bit. Liked the concept. Would recommend for those who like this author.