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by K.A. Mitchell
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MMarte
MMarte rated it 11 years ago
I have read several of K.A. Mitchell's books, and have really enjoyed them. This book, not so much. It started well, the build up was good and I really liked Tony. But then the sh- stuff - hit the fan and it turned into some heavy reading (you'll get the shit/stuff joke if you read the book). I have...
Romancing Riley
Romancing Riley rated it 11 years ago
3.75 stars.
The Book Hammock (Eleanor)
The Book Hammock (Eleanor) rated it 12 years ago
Such an improvement from the first book!!! I love Jack and Tony. Especially Tony. He's... awesome.Jack never told Tony anything about his past. Tony was always too easy going and fun loving person to let it bug him. But when Jack started acting strange, his partner wanting to have kids, that's when ...
jules0623
jules0623 rated it 12 years ago
Would have been a five star read for me if the author didn't have Jack remind us of how childish/immature Tony was every few pages, despite Jack being the one to keep secrets from his partner, dump his children when they needed him most, throw tantrums when challenged, blame others for things they c...
Christina
Christina rated it 13 years ago
3.5 StarsI enjoyed this book, although I felt there was an imbalance with the characters. I loved Tony. He sticks to his convictions and pushes through anything that’s thrown at him. Most of the time Tony felt like the star and Jack was a co-star. I just couldn't get into his character. All an...
Bea's Reading Den
Bea's Reading Den rated it 13 years ago
I really enjoyed this book, but I always love this author. She does such a good job of describing her characters and making us care about them.There was a good balance of mystery and WTF. Great book!
MLE's Porn and Ponies
MLE's Porn and Ponies rated it 13 years ago
My favorite of the series so far. I love the fact that the real problems aren't glossed over, explained away, or cured by simple means. The characters are complex and well devloped, and the kids are real people and no props in the adult's drama, or just pulled out to be cute then ignored. I can't wa...
elspeth's ephemeral musings
elspeth's ephemeral musings rated it 13 years ago
I liked this one a lot better than the first installment, there was some angst but not nearly the avalanche of emo the first in the series had.
MinnChica from The Book Pushers
MinnChica from The Book Pushers rated it 13 years ago
I love Mitchell's writing, and I liked the kid aspect as well.
Stumbling Over Chaos
Stumbling Over Chaos rated it 13 years ago
Very good m/m romance about Jack, a chef, and Tony, Jack's younger bartender boyfriend. When Jack begins to act mysteriously, Tony realizes how very little he actually knows about Jack, even after living together for a year. This book had the potential to be a five-star read; however, I found the en...
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