ok maybe it's just a bit of like. But it has been five since I read this book...5 years and more than a few other books so for me it was almost like listening to a whole new story but ironically I ended up with essentially the same results so I'm going to borrow a bit from my review from 5 years a...
It's been around 4 years since I read this book so listening to the audio book was almost like listening to the story for the first time with the exception of the fact that I easily remembered how much I liked Eli and how much I disliked Quinn's sorry excuse for a boyfriend Pete' Eli's been taking...
This is Silver's book. You may remember Silver from Bad Boyfriend (he's one of Eli's oldest friends). Silver hasn't had an easy life. Fleeing from a gay conversion camp, selling himself on the streets to survive, after having suffered a massive betrayal by someone he loved - yeah, Silver is done wit...
Well, then. This was at times a frustrating read, because both Gavin and Jamie had some issues. I mean, issues. Like, ISSUES. This book gave me whiplash from the constant hot and cold and yes and no, much like that Katy Perry song. Gavin is rebelling to some extent against the expectations of his we...
I first read this anthology of Christmas stories back in 2011 when it was released as an e-book. While I'm not a big fan of anthologies this one is a collection of Christmas stories by some of my favorite M/M authors so resistance was futile and when I came across the audio book on audible.com again...
AudibleI had mentioned it already more than twice and I'm not tired to repeat it again: I prefer my contemporary romance rather in an audio book format. Of course, if it has a proper narrator. But honestly, it is pretty difficult to spoil a contemporary MM romance audio book if it's narrated by a p...
This obviously had the potential to be super-angsty, especially when we were in Wyatt's head, but it wasn't. It was mostly delightful to revisit Ethan and Wyatt and watch them find their way to a happily ever after. Also, the epilogue was like icing on the happy cake. This is the third book in this ...
This is the 2nd book in the Ethan & Wyatt series. This book can be read as a standalone. It goes better, when paired with the 1st book in the series. I recommend reading the series in order, for better understanding. Ethan & Wyatt's story continues almost right where we left off. They are comm...
In this 2nd installment of Ethan And Wyatt, we're picking up right about where the first book left off.Except, the entire book is told from Wyatt's POV, and thus his glass-half-empty, this-can't-last-anyway attitude permeates the book.And thus the tone of the book is much more pessimistic than the f...
Ah, college-age. Being young and in love/lust, trying to figure out who you are, making new friends, losing and finding love. I vaguely remember those times. This book is told entirely from Ethan's POV, and Ethan carries this book. He's fun, funny, sarcastic, sometimes introspective, irreverent,...
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