While I enjoyed this book and the story overall, I had a tough time engaging with Cassidy and Nate as a couple. Ethan Day's writing style, however was engaging and fully of wit. I enjoyed the story of Cassidy's mourning his grandmother and trying to come to terms with the way he has been living his ...
As I said before, there are two kinds of Ethan Day books - the funny, fluffy kind and the more serious ones. This is one of the former. This was laugh out loud in many places (gosh, Ollie should get an award), but also a little frustrating in others. Liked the flashbacks that showed Cassidy's and...
4 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book ReviewsThis was a very interesting story to read. I fell in love with it not in first sight, but in a steady pace as the story evolved. At first I admit I thought it was a bit too melancholic for me. As I went on reading I had resigned myself for a bitterswee...
This was laugh out loud in many places (gosh, Ollie should get an award), but also a little frustrating in others. Liked the flashbacks that showed Cassidy's and Nate's history, but hated Neil and the fact that he was basically just a tool to make Nate jealous. In a book about love and family relati...
Coming to terms with the death of a loved one is traumatic, but celebrating their life through your memories can ease the suffering.Cassidy Winters returns to the home his Grandmother, Sadie Hart, left him upon her death. After fighting with his parents for years to claim the estate, he is finally ...
It was funny, it was hot, it was sweet, it was entertaining and it was well written.But something was missing to make it great - I cannot even say what exactly. Maybe that I didn't get the jump from "Let's stay friends" to "Lovers forever". The big finale was a bit boring actually and therefore "onl...
Okay...I loved this. The dark queen laughed and frolicked reading this, remembering too many things along the way. It is a very emotional story dealing with loss--the kind that aches deep and doesn't leave you but hurts just as much 10 years later when you rub as it did at the time it happened. But ...
This was every bit as good as everybody keeps insisting it is...sweet, funny, goofy at times and soooo cute down to Dasie the Dog. I was a fly on the wall watching those guys interact, they felt so real. A keeper and a reread.
I haven't read a book by Ethan Day that I haven't loved. This one is no exception. While the themes are serious, they are deftly interspersed with humour (thank you, Ollie), which prevents the book from becoming gloomy and morose. It's the characters in Day's books that grab me every time. They pop ...
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