I liked it ok, but not as much as the first two in the series.Will and Mark were not as interesting as Isaac and Carter. It was a "friends-to-lovers" story, but what I missed was what made Will so special that Mark falls for him and vice versa. When the story starts, they are already very close, so ...
4.5 stars Mark's story is frustrating and sweet. The man who knew it all when it came to helping Carter and Isaac get their act together is adorably clueless when it comes to his own life and what is right in front of his eyes. Mark is in his sarcastically awesome element here and we get to see w...
4.5 starsI’ll start by saying that you can read Blindside as a stand-alone.However, if you do, you might mistake Mark Gattison as an arrogant, self-absorbed, overgrown fratboy douchebag. And that would be a shame, because you would not be able to appreciate how awesome-sauce he actually is!Now, if y...
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