by T.A. Chase
DNF at 25%.I just couldn't get into this, the relationship just seemed to appear. They'd known each other all of about ten minutes before they kissed and were wanting to do more. Okay, I get sexual attraction and lust but I like a slow growing attraction and relationship in my mm romances and this w...
This was not so bad, but also not especially good.It was just not terribly interesting. A m/m cowboy romance with some cliches and inane insta-love.Just not good enough to hold my interest.
A really beautiful story of two damaged men, one abused and disowned by his father because of his sexuality and the other physically and emotionally hurt due to an accident, finding love and their home with each other. It is a story of tolerance, acceptance and healing."Perfect creatures find no wor...
No Going Home is the first in the Home series by T.A. Chase. I really enjoyed this read and it was one of my favourites for a long time with memorable characters and the right amount of story and romance. I find it very hard to read a good cowboy story with no cheating or major flaws. This was an an...
To instant love for me. Would have preferred a slower build up to the relationship.
So, I don't feel like the only bitch on the block anymore. Thank you. Nothing wrong with the book, though, mind you! Just way too sweet and mushy for me.
So, I don't feel like the only bitch on the block anymore. Thank you. Nothing wrong with the book, though, mind you! Just way too sweet and mushy for me.
So, I don't feel like the only bitch on the block anymore. Thank you. Nothing wrong with the book, though, mind you! Just way too sweet and mushy for me.
So, I don't feel like the only bitch on the block anymore. Thank you. Nothing wrong with the book, though, mind you! Just way too sweet and mushy for me.
Okay, here's the deal.As I've said many times before, I cannot enjoy a book if I can't emotionally connect to the characters or the story.And I cannot emotionally connect to one dimensional characters, which was the case here. Everything was way too black and white - the good guys were flawless, the...