I shouldn't have liked this one and I do mean a lot. So let's get on with this and start a list... first off there's the whole neanderthal caveman mentality, copious amounts of alcohol consumption, there's a group of men that in some ways don't seem to have really made it past their high school or c...
There were things I enjoyed about this book: I loved the setting and the way the McAuley wrote about Detroit. I liked the characters Trav and Deacon. Overall I liked the dynamics between the protagonists. I found the age difference work. Trav's interaction with his brother was intriguing. There were...
This is like a hard stone in my heart.Beautiful and unforgiving at the same time.It erodes you.It drags you into the bottom of this lake.*****You can read it for free here.
James Deacon met Trevor "Trav" Barrow when Trav came to visit his sister in the bar she works at. Deacon had just officially retired from SWAT, and was drinking the decision away. The attraction was immediate and mutual. Trav is gun-shy about relationships and never stays in one place for long. ...
This was well written.Creatively conceived. Fast moving.And not my thing. When you read as much as we do sometimes a book doesn't resonate with every reader. I think I'm the loser here.
I absolutely adore stories about time travel and getting a second chance. But this one missed the mark for me.The writing was just too confusing for me. And what really bothered me were the flashbacks. I finally got what this story was actually about when it ended. I was confused for the rest of the...
"Leo and Elia are best friends who are more — but never acknowledge that reality to each other. What happens when, after twelve years apart, they meet again? It all starts with a tweet…" Short, warm, heartbreaking. Beautiful. Short, bittersweet story about first love. The one that wasn't forever,...
Reviewed for Sinfully... Addicted to All Male Romance.Click here for a guest post and giveaway from S.A. McAuley!Although their paths diverged wildly after they lost touch 15 years ago after graduating high school, Nick and Adam both wind up in eerily similar circumstances, almost as if fate had bee...
An ARC of this book was provided in exchange for an honest review.At first glance, the cover didn’t appeal to me. It didn't make sense to me. But I’m a fan of S.J.D. Peterson, the blurb was interesting and it’s about hot guys in a rock band, so um, yeah. Then I started reading the book and I thought...
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