by Amy Jo Cousins
DNF at 60%This did absolutely nothing for me. I’ve enjoyed Amy Jo Cousins’ writing in other books, but this was such a jumbled mess, I couldn’t get used to it.I mean, why is “I don’t want to be in my own head anymore.” code for, I want to bottom? I just don’t get it.And the sex scene I read was at f...
Thanks to the author for the effort and participating in this event and offering this freebie.2.5 Stars.Lovely story but I couldn't connect with the characters.
I struggled with this from the start. There was too much description at the start, which I understand but I'm not a fan of, then we meet Riley and I perked up at their interaction during the photography bit.After that, I didn't feel anything for them and their budding romance, almost to the point of...
This one was not for me.
Evan Pak meets Riley Flood in one of those meet-cute/one-off chance situation. Evan is helping his older brother Tommy in a photo-shoot for Riley's newest cover album. Immediately, I fell for Evan's narrative voice. I always love snarky-rambling-when-nervous characters, and Evan fits that to a "T". ...
A photoshoot turns into a sexed up weekend between rockstar Riley and "coffee boy" Evan. Then months of texts and then nothing, until Evan gets his head out of his ass and begs for another chance.I liked the exploration of insecurities here, how the author gave both men their own set of those, and h...