by RJ Scott
3.25 starsRJ Scott is pretty much an auto buy author for me. Love most of the stories that the author writes. That being said, I enjoyed this one, but didn't love it. This story held a lot of promise, however I just keep feeling that there were parts missing. For me some of the side stories seemed t...
The Christmas Throw Away was much better. Compared to that, this read like a freshman effort; it showed real promise, but just wasn't quite there. Still, a good book and I'll definitely read more by her.
Loved it! I adored the MCs and found the secondary characters interesting enough that I would like to read more about them in their own book. The pacing was good, although Jacob's turn from playboy arsehole to decent guy who wants to make everyone happy was a little abrupt. I loved Ethan and would h...
Very good m/m romance about a badly behaved actor in a cable series who's been busted for possession and ends up staying at a neighborhood resource center as part of his community service.
3.5 to 4 stars.
While I think the premise is appealing, I sort of feel like I'm lost in the middle. Maybe because I expect a more thrown-down, snippy fight between Jacob and Ethan as the two clash. The part where the two finally get together feels a bit quick. Again, maybe it's just me. The writing is a bit jumpy t...