3.5 stars Just as I predicted this was good and sweet and sad! I thought it was paced well, and the development of their relationship was believable except maybe the premature "I love you". Moving in together would have been enough.. I found Wes likeable and understood his choices, even if I don't ...
I enjoyed it while I reading it but after I started to question everything. Cat Grant needed to take time to flush out the story more. I thought to good professor was interesting, I wanted his history.
Not good.It was too short and too shallow to show any kind of real development.It feels like insta-love based on the rentboy's beauty. The rentboy who btw is a brilliant student, who loses his scholarship in his last year - ahem - and "has" to prostitute himself to afford finishing his degree and no...
I really enjoyed this and again, found it way too short. :) I want to know more about Connor and Wes, especially Connor because this is really Wes' story. I have discovered that while I quite enjoy novellas, I'm really a novel girl. I like to sink my teeth into good characters and good stories. ...
I usually like Cat Grant books. I usually like rent boy stories. I usually enjoy books set in Berkeley, my hometown. I expected to love this book. I was disappointed.I went into this story with enthusiasm but also curious skepticism, because I really couldn't imagine why an intelligent, young, healt...
3.5Books with rent boys in them aren't a theme I generally like. I'm irrational when it comes to characters having sex with anyone but the other MC. I can't help it, I just don't like it and it usually dims my enjoyment of the story.With that said, I liked this one. It's a bit divided in that the be...
2.5 stars. This was good for a quick read, although the rape scenes were a jolting shock in an otherwise pleasant and unoffensive read. I do think the fact Steve paid Wes to sleep with Connor was hand-waved away in order to advance the plot and get the MCs talking again and it irritated me. Less det...
2.5 stars I am a fan of Cat Grant. I loved her books, Allegro Vivace and Sonata Appassionata but Priceless can’t compare to those and not just because it’s a very short story. None of the characters in Priceless clicked for me -- I didn’t believe the connections between them. There was just too...
Kind of nice for a quick read. It's not exactly deep or profound, but it's good for one of those mind-numbing, pseudo-meditation things.As Samington said, though, there were some really weird points that just didn't make sense. Of course, when I first read it, I assumed it was some little school in ...
This story grabbed me right away. It was well written, and I had no trouble connecting with the characters. Connor is such a sweetheart, all work and no play, and I just adored poor sweet Wes. Steve seems like a bit of a jerk, but we don't really learn too much about his background to understand ...
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