A fun, and sexy read. For me the poker references were becoming a bit much, and then the characters started making fun of them as well. I like the characters, and while I found Jace a bit overbearing at times, I'm glad that his perspective was included so I got a better feeling for his insecurities,...
I admit, I stopped reading this for a while (maybe a week), because really, there was no huge "climax" and it dragged on a bit for me. I swear I only meant to put it down for a bit, but by the time I finished another book I had convinced myself that this book was really boring.And then I picked it b...
Cute little teaser in [b:Curious?: A Woman's Introduction to Gay Romance|7938293|Curious? A Woman's Introduction to Gay Romance (includes Ryan & Scott, #1)|Amy Lane|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1269984282s/7938293.jpg|11349180], but I can't figure out if it's a prequel and this novel takes place a...
If you've read the Curious?: A Woman's Introduction to Gay Romance you pretty much know what you'll be getting from this book. I loved reading more about Jace and Quent. They were hot/passionate/lustful, adorable and very much committed to each other and I enjoyed the feelings that their relations...
4+ stars.I really enjoyed this book. It was less of a romance and more of a portrayal of the relationship. Regardless, the personalities and writing were vivid and engrossing, and I felt like I was right there with Jace and Quent as they learned how to express their love for each other and navigate ...
This book was amazing! I loved the snarky humor and the general sexiness of this story. It was my first time from this author. She has been a bit of a hit and miss for me, mainly because of a certain thing in some of her books. I honestly adored this book. Bloody hell it was just my thing. How many ...
I was going to write a limerick review, but that wasn't going so well. Apparently rhyming with Lane while discussing awesome romance/writing skills is rather challenging. For me, at least. I'm pretty sure Amy could do it- she's achieving m/m romance-writer godliness for me.What can I say in this rev...
This book had a bit of a different flavour than the other Amy Lanes that I have read. Maybe it was the switching POVs? Maybe it was the big city setting? Maybe it was that both men were the same age (that I was reading as early 30s - I don't remember if it was stated. *LOL*)? At any rate, I fel...
The best way to sum up this book is to share a quote that Quent used to describe his relationship with Jace: "Their time together had been punctuated by small lessons where Jace used sex and poker to communicate, and Quentin followed wherever he led--and showed him that love was not limited to lesso...
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