Mr. Wonderful
by:
Stormy Glenn (author)
[Siren Classic: Erotic Alternative Romance, M/M] Julian is looking for Mr. Wonderful, the gentle, sweet man of his dreams he can spend the rest of his life with. What he finds is Darius Alexander, a self-made millionaire. He's also the sexiest man Julian has ever laid eyes on.For straight-laced...
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[Siren Classic: Erotic Alternative Romance, M/M] Julian is looking for Mr. Wonderful, the gentle, sweet man of his dreams he can spend the rest of his life with. What he finds is Darius Alexander, a self-made millionaire. He's also the sexiest man Julian has ever laid eyes on.For straight-laced club owner Darius Alexander, Julian is perfection. His wild ways, his bold colors, and his gorgeous good looks all add up to the man of his dreams. ** A Siren Erotic Romance
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781606013441 (1606013440)
Publish date: April 1st 2009
Publisher: Siren-BookStrand, Inc.
Pages no: 219
Edition language: English
Series: Sweet Perfection (#2)
The first part of the story was excellent, but should have ended when MCs got back together after their first break up. 5 stars for the first 100 or so pages.After that confusion and contradictions had brought down the amount of stars dramatically. OOC, unreal situations, "what just happened?" momen...
The first part of the story was excellent, but should have ended when MCs got back together after their first break up. 5 stars for the first 100 or so pages.After that confusion and contradictions had brought down the amount of stars dramatically. OOC, unreal situations, "what just happened?" momen...
The first part of the story was excellent, but should have ended when MCs got back together after their first break up. 5 stars for the first 100 or so pages.After that confusion and contradictions had brought down the amount of stars dramatically. OOC, unreal situations, "what just happened?" momen...
The first part of the story was excellent, but should have ended when MCs got back together after their first break up. 5 stars for the first 100 or so pages.After that confusion and contradictions had brought down the amount of stars dramatically. OOC, unreal situations, "what just happened?" momen...
Terrible book. Full of melodrama and weird, soapy plot twists and more than one moment where I said, out loud, "oh COME on!" The whole drug thing? Really? Also: it's a prequel, not a sequel, which doesn't affect the review except that I'm feeling pissy anyway. Gah.