No Souvenirs
by:
K.A. Mitchell (author)
Trauma surgeon Jae Sun Kim lost the job he wanted more than anything. Looking for a way to hit the reset button, he takes a scuba vacation. He didn’t plan on seasickness, or a dive master who is sex-on-the-beach personified. Shane McCormack’s tendency to drift away from complicated situations has...
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Trauma surgeon Jae Sun Kim lost the job he wanted more than anything. Looking for a way to hit the reset button, he takes a scuba vacation. He didn’t plan on seasickness, or a dive master who is sex-on-the-beach personified. Shane McCormack’s tendency to drift away from complicated situations has landed him a job as a dive master in Belize. With the big three-oh looming, asking his parents to bail him out again isn’t an option. The job isn’t without its perks, and as soon as he figures a way to keep that hot but arrogant doctor from tossing his cookies over the side of the boat, he plans to flirt the control freak out of his brittle shell. The close quarters on the ship generate more heat than either expects, but a vacation fling is all that’s in the plans ’til an unexpected adventure leaves them changed in ways that make it impossible to go back to their old lives. They’ll have to take new risks, ones that could leave them with nothing but more scars, or the best souvenir of all.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781609280024 (1609280024)
Publish date: January 4th 2011
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Pages no: 232
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Medical,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
M M Contemporary
Series: Florida Books (#3)
This was good at about 25-30%. I put it down several times until that point. Then I read through. Like the other KA Mitchell books I've read, I think it ends somewhat abruptly. There are boatloads of issues, they build up, they resolve, and The End. It's not that I think there's more that NEEDS to b...
A bland read which I wasn't expecting. Didn't like either MC.
I don't even know why I waited like three years to read this book, but I just re-read Collision Course, so I felt it was a good time.This is more like a 3.5 star but I'm rounding down because I felt it was a little bit repetitive and the characters were so emotionally constipated I wanted to start b...
2.5 starsNo Souvenirs redeemed itself in the second half of the book. The first half was boring and moved along too slowly. I also didn't really feel the attraction between Shane and Kim at first. Kim was detached and unemotional. The only thing that saved him was his streak of arrogance. ...
I enjoyed this book much more than Collision Course, which was way too heavy on the sex. There were a lot of things I liked about this book. What I most appreciated was the fact that Kim was refreshingly NOT stereotypically written. There aren't many gay romances with Asian leads or side characters,...