Giving It a Name
When his divorced father remarries, twenty-one-year-old Aaron Wood suddenly finds himself adjusting to living with a stepmom and younger sister. Then his smokin’ hot stepbrother moves in too. A recent college grad, Jordan seems adrift—but Aaron’s sure Jordan feels the same attraction toward Aaron...
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When his divorced father remarries, twenty-one-year-old Aaron Wood suddenly finds himself adjusting to living with a stepmom and younger sister. Then his smokin’ hot stepbrother moves in too. A recent college grad, Jordan seems adrift—but Aaron’s sure Jordan feels the same attraction toward Aaron as Aaron does toward him. Aaron and Jordan begin with teasing, which turns to flirting, which leads to more. Jordan seems happy to fool around with him, but when Aaron insists they put a name to what they're doing, Jordan pulls away: He’s not gay. He’s not bi. Why is Aaron being so pushy? Aaron’s still in the closet, and he’s never had a real boyfriend. He knows they could be good together if Jordan could face the truth—but if he keeps pushing, he risks losing Jordan for good.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781613725474 (1613725477)
Publish date: June 13th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Edition language: English
This is the second book I've ever given a 1 star rating to and this time I don't even feel bad about it. This book hit below expectation for a m/m romance. It was quite a frustrating read and the there was no likable characters.Reasons for the rating:1) Aaron was too possessive, obsessed and jealous...
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Ugh, I hated the MCs! One was spineless and weak, the other a heartless asshole. I wasn't rooting for them at all and was disappointed in the indecisive ending. The good advice from the MC's friends was the best part of this.
This was rather fast. Started it,but at about 10% I have to stop. The writing is too over the top and reminds me of these romance high school movies, where nothing really happens and which annoy me without end.
The blurb says it all. There's not much going on in this kind of a coming out story except for a lot of 'is he or isn't he?' The ending is barely a HFN and I'm not sure I'd care enough to find out what happens to these two even if a sequel were to come along. 1.5 stars rounded down for an annoying...