Started ok, Tim was cute-ish, and deeply in the closet. Then, out of nowhere comes this moment with Adam (someone Tim made fun of in his mind), and they hook up in this pub! Kisses, BJ and HJ, just like that. And Tim was going to lose his butt virginity without a proper conversation, no feelings... ...
I really enjoyed this one. It was fun. Matt was so endearing, you couldn't help but like him. Sweet guy. His jackass boyfriend ticked me off. Tim was a bit nuts. And the cat! What a great secondary character. I loved Wolverine! And when he attacked Adam...I was cheering, ha! This was fun and unexpec...
Tim heads south after a break up with his wife to run his injured brother's bike shop. He finds himself attracted to the shop's bike repairman Matt while he's rediscovering his own sexuality. The interaction between staid Tim and shy Matt is heartwarming. Though it is discovered that Matt's cuts and...
In a word...sweetTim heads south after a break up with his wife to run his injured brother's bike shop. He finds himself attracted to the shop's bike repairman Matt while he's rediscovering his own sexuality. The interaction between staid Tim and shy Matt is heartwarming. Though it is discovered tha...
Note to self: do write review no longer than 24 hours after having finished the book, otherwise important remakrs will start to vaporise.Hard Tail was my first JL Merrow and definitely not my last. It is a very slow paced romance about a guy's coming out at the age of 28 after a failed marriage. I h...
3.5 stars rounded to 4 stars.Hard Tail is a charming read, that is (in my opinion) character driven. The story is told from Tim's POV, and you really have to LIKE Tim to enjoy the story. He's a 28 year old, closeted accountant, married to a woman who's more like a sister/best friend to him. He has l...
It was the lovely cover and suggestive title that initially drew me to this story. Two very good bits of marketing. However, ‘Hard Tail’ turned out to be just an ok read for me. While some would call this a gently unfolding romance, it was too slow moving, especially in the first half which felt a b...
3.5 Stars! J.L Merrow always makes me smile; her stories are fun, witty, credible and very British. She is one of only a handful of author's I know that can get away the first person present tense POV, and that says a lot because I usually toss this format over my shoulder and run for the hills. So...
Funny, sweet and annoying.This was an enjoyable read even if I wanted to clobber a good portion of the cast. Really, half the time I was reading thinking, "Hmmm...aren't they quirky" and the rest was less complementary. Perhaps most disturbing was the lack of awareness regarding abuse and people not...
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