Getting It Right (The Restoration Series)
Detective Nathan Wolf might just be a junior detective, but he tackles every case with the passion that he lacks in his personal life. A series of failed relationships with women has left him still single at thirty-four—because he's too scared to admit to his longtime crush on his best friend...
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Detective Nathan Wolf might just be a junior detective, but he tackles every case with the passion that he lacks in his personal life. A series of failed relationships with women has left him still single at thirty-four—because he's too scared to admit to his longtime crush on his best friend James.
Dr. James Taggert likes to keep his profession as a psychiatrist separate from his party-animal persona. Known around the gay clubs as “Tag�, he’s the guy who screws them, leaves them, and never looks back. But James’s drinking is getting heavier, and when bad memories from the past resurface, he’s close to becoming the worst version of himself.
After a drunken blackout ends in a hot and heavy make-out session with his very straight best friend, James has no memory of the steamy affair. But Nathan isn't sorry for the kisses that James can't remember. Nathan finally musters the courage to tell James how he really feels, but a life-altering event might force them apart before they can ever be together.
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781426899577 (1426899572)
ASIN: B00N0MYGLY
Publish date: 2015-03-16
Publisher: Carina Press
Pages no: 249
Edition language: English
Series: Restoration (#1)
First, I love AM Arthur.That being said I have to say Getting It Right was a hot mess. Right off the bat I had a hard time liking these two hard luck lovers. They were the poster children for angsty, drama queens and I like angst a lot. There were just too many hurtles for them to jump. OMG, and Jam...
I’ll admit I’m a sucker for a book with this kind of premise: falling in love with your best friend. Now whether that’s a girl and guy, or two guys, it doesn’t matter. Having two people fall in low who have known each other for years is just more believable than the standard two strangers meeting an...
Enjoyable story. Not a favorite, but I liked. Some of Tag's issues felt...underdeveloped. He clearly had some damage in his history, but I'm not sure the case was made for the choices he then went on to. There's a lot more miscommunication in a relationship where 1/2 is a therapist than I'd expect t...
I first encountered the character of James Taggert in A.M. Arthur's series 'Belonging' he interested me. In book 2 he came on a little too strong with Ezra but luckily he got himself in check before things went past the point of no return and he seemed to be sincerely regretful of his behavior so I ...
3.5 starsI love angst and drama in my books and A.M. Arthur never makes it easy on the men in her books. In this book the drama and angst take center stage and it was a bit unrelenting. It’s not only the main characters, psychiatrist James Taggart and cop Nathan Wolf who have serious issues, but a...