Bad Company
by:
K.A. Mitchell (author)
Some things are sweeter than revenge. “I need a boyfriend.” Hearing those words from the mouth of his very straight ex-friend is enough to make columnist and editor Nate Gray choke on his Corona. It’s been thirteen years since Kellan Brooks’s father crushed Nate’s family on his climb to wealth...
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Some things are sweeter than revenge. “I need a boyfriend.” Hearing those words from the mouth of his very straight ex-friend is enough to make columnist and editor Nate Gray choke on his Corona. It’s been thirteen years since Kellan Brooks’s father crushed Nate’s family on his climb to wealth and power. Even longer since he entrusted Kellan with the confession that he might be gay—only to have his best friend out and humiliate him to their entire high school. The last thing Nate expects is Kellan begging for his help. Breaking off his engagement to a senator’s daughter was the last straw for Kellan’s CEO father. Frustrated at being cut off, his father’s stinging words—that he wishes Kellan had never been born—still ringing in his ears, Kellan turns to Nate. In a move worthy of a corporate raider, Kellan plans the ultimate revenge. Come out as the boyfriend of the man his homophobic father betrayed. Convincing Nate to play along isn’t easy. It’s even harder to figure out why the lie feels so close to the truth. Warning: Contains old friends, old enemies, a dramatic cat rescue, soft drink references and a lot of teasing before the steamy sex. Readers are cautioned against drinking any beverage while reading to avoid accidental snorting or spraying of said beverages.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B004TDN7SG
Publish date: June 7th 2011
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Series: Bad in Baltimore (#1)
** 2,5 stars **At first I had sympathy for Nate, reading about what he'd been through involving Kellan (read the blurb). Kellan is a spoiled jerk who wants to get back at his dad after his dad cut him off. Not much sympathy for him. Nate seemed like the nice guy while Kellan is the jerk. As the stor...
Re-read 2/22/14 - 2/22/14No change in the previous rating. Review written 2/22/14. Here's the thing these two guys are assholes. But somehow, for some reason, they worked together. These two guys are selfish, immature, self-centered pricks. But again they worked together.Most of the sex in this book...
This is one of those books where the set-up had me really nervous: too contrived and implausible, the kind of thing that Hollywood loves for its rom-coms, featuring characters who never behave like actual human beings. But I am learning not to underestimate K. A. Mitchell, because both Nate and Kel...
These characters both needed a good slap, although one much more than the other (and surprisingly not the one I thought it would be at the beginning of the book). Yet despite being so infuriating that I wanted to shake them, I also wanted them to get their happy ever after. Not that I think it's go...