Daybreak
by:
Keira Andrews (author)
Lucas and Nate enjoyed eight nights of forbidden romance at Hanukkah. Now they're living together and reveling in the freedom. When painful betrayal shatters their happiness, can their relationship last in the light of day? Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic...
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Lucas and Nate enjoyed eight nights of forbidden romance at Hanukkah. Now they're living together and reveling in the freedom. When painful betrayal shatters their happiness, can their relationship last in the light of day? Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse, male/male sexual practices, BDSM dungeon scene (non-participating).
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781596328099
Publish date: December 16th 2008
Publisher: Loose Id
Pages no: 135
Edition language: English
Series: Eight Nights (#2)
'Eight Nights' was the beginning of Lucas and Nate's story and I really enjoyed it. So much that upon discovering it's existence I immediately bought 'Daybreak' the follow-up story to 'Eight Nights'. Sadly while 'Eight Nights' got a happy 3.5 stars from me, 'Daybreak' is going on the 'read' shelf wi...
It felt a little contrived and cliched, particularly at the end but it's a solid three stars. I do wish Nate had taken responsibility for his role in the whole mess by keeping them both firmly shut away in the closet, though.
3.5 starsThis sequel to Eight Nights, for me, suffers from the amount of sex scenes. I keep lowering the level of my liking it every time Lucas and Nate smexxing. In fact, they seem to have sex everytime they finish talking. It has never been (and will NEVER be) the kind of story I enjoy. So don't a...
Too much pointless sex, and stupid character actions. I never bought Lucas being in love. He seemed like someone starved for a family, terrified of being alone, and having the desire for sluttiness. Boring and annoying.
Very good holiday m/m romance about the college student and the dorm mate's brother, starting seven or eight months after the first book. A lot more angst in this one - I even got a little sniffly.