I liked the basic premise. They were BFF's from ages 10 to 13, totally inseparable. Reconnect later and fall in lust/love. This is a true gay-for-you, as Cooper has never been attracted to any other man. It is funny when people find out though and are so confused, "Cooper is gay?!" Hello all, I'd li...
amazing I loved it , I really needed to read a book full of emotion that made my eyes tear up right now , and this was it and more , I can't wait to read wes and braden story , I am already in love with them especially wes he breaks my heart, well done riley for the writing it was really beautiful.
A Classic Gay for You story. A well written story that starts off with a man getting hit by a truck. The man who hits him is his best friend from childhood, one that he hasn't seen for 17 years. It's really a simple story at heart. Best friends to Soul mates. This story has been done countless t...
Best childhood friends to lovers and pure GFY. Boring and full of the worst cliches in this genre. The MCs talk about sex, have sex, talk during and after sex and are always horny as hell. A bit of humor might have helped. But apparently there's no room for humor when you reason with your d*ck
Very good GFY, which is my most, most, most favorite trope in the history of EVAR!!Lots of angst and push and pull. Will he, won't he. Delicious!Reread 5/26/14 - 5/28/14Additional commentsWhy didn't I rate this 5-stars the first time around? Damned if I know. I really loved this book. To me, a hete...
Riley Hart’s Collide, Book One in the Blackcreek series, is a friends-to-lovers romance that begins with an exclamation point that had me grinning before I even left page one, then kept me grinning right through the introduction of both characters. It’s the story of a love affair that starts long af...
Two butch guys, a fire-fighter and an ex-marine who is now working as a carpenter, building furniture. Gay for you in the purest form (for one of them). Childhood friends to lovers. Flowery dialogue most thirteen year old girls would be embarrassed about (ok, maybe I am exaggerating a bit...): T...
Sloppy editing and missing quotation marks. It was an emotional read, I liked both Cooper and Noah very much, it's usually something with at least one of the characters that bugs me, but not with these boys. Side characters was a treat too and you could feel the setup for Braden and Wes' book to c...
Two childhood best friends who have no one else in the world to count on besides each other. Then the unthinkable happens and one moves away only to be reunited seventeen years later. This was such a sweet story of best friends who fall in love. It's a GFY, where after finding out Noah is gay, Coope...
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