by Tibby Armstrong
So I basically did a marathon listening on this series so rather than write a review for each story I'm going to do an overall review of the series and post it with the last book in the series... So if you're curious that's where my thoughts and ramblings on these books will be and if not that's c...
Fabulous - totally loved this 'two-in-one/here-and-now' story. The story starts in 2002 with Greg and Aaron on the verge of breaking up. Aaron is no longer prepared to be Greg's secret. He agrees to attend one last event with Greg, the premiere of Greg's movie No Apologies.The story then takes us ba...
I get that a lot of the book was over dramatic as it was effectively a movie playing out..... but it just didn't work for me. in saying that I am interested in the couple enough to read the rest of the series
This was good! So much better than I'd feared it might be when I read some of the reviews here. I actually loved the structure of it, how we meet the two men the night of the premiere and then watch along wit them as their pseudo-history unfolds on the screen. And for some reason, maybe the thought ...
Wasn't sure I would like this book. The blurb didnt do much for me, but the reviews were good. I am glad I took this reviews to heart. I really enjoyed this story. My only complaint was the use of first names and last names in the story. Maybe it is me but I didnt have a good grip on each person by ...
I was a little confused at first because it started out without a lot of background and then moved to the "movie" part of the book, which was the main story and then it started flowing more. I liked how the author explained their relationship through the movie. I wish that there was more indepth t...
3.5 stars. Good m/m romance about a couple, one closeted, whose relationship is likely over because the other is tired of being a "dirty little secret." Much of the story is told via flashbacks in the form of a semi-autobiographical film, making it hard to sort out what really happened. I'll definit...
Aaron Blake has had it. He's tired of hiding from the public eye, even though he's been with his partner, Greg, for almost 10 years. He's got a promise ring that doesn't feel like much of a promise, and he's done with it. Greg begs him to at least come to his movie premier before he decides to call ...
I was really enjoying this book. It was going to be a solid 5. UNTIL, practically at the end, I realized I'd been thoroughly duped-"Dallas" style.Shame on me for not reading the rest of the reviews before I offered up my money.