by J.T. Cheyanne
review to come soon
3.5 stars rounded up. as a local, it was nice to see some familiar sights, though besides a few name drops, this could have been set anywhere. I did enjoy the characters and the romance, though my mind kept insisting Brock was the baseball player for some reason (maybe my brain just finds the name '...
No rating because I skimmed the entire book after about 30%. There was nothing really wrong with it, just found it too rushed and implausible to hold my interest.
No rating because I skimmed the entire book after about 30%. There was nothing really wrong with it, just found it too rushed and implausible to hold my interest.
3.25 stars
Cute story, but a few things irked under my skin like little splinters that kept the book from racking up more stars. Also realizing just how spoiled I've been by Abigail Roux. And not just the Cut & Run series, but the stand-alone Caught Running, too. I think it comes down to one defining factor - ...
Hm, it was an ok, comfy read, but it wasn't very special and had Insa-Love.It also had some more tropes that I didn't appreciate and some very sappy moments the BIG MISUNDERSTANDING, that could have been solved in three minutes, if Brock trusted his boyfriend more than a sleazy guy he only met once...
I really enjoyed this story where "Somehow, the geek had gotten the jock." I have a soft spot for books about athletes and celebrities so this hit all the right buttons.This story was a bit unique in that Spencer was an openly gay baseball player and was accepted by his coach and team. Apart from th...
Oh I wanted to like this so much. We have a bit of a geek with a semi-pro baseball player and I love that mix. The chemistry was good and the sex was hot but there were just too many misunderstandings and miscommunications here. Also the terms sexy and handsome were overused to point where my eye st...