Meh. That's all I've got. There was angst and I felt for these guys living in Texas and having to come out. I wasn't super sucked in, and the story was fairly short for all the various problems.
Book 1 of this series was M/F/M. Landon was a supporting character in book 1. In it we learned that he had just broken up with his girlfriend.Book 2 picks up not long after book 1 ends. It's is M/M. Landon is 6'6", quiet, intelligent, looks kinda Viking-ish, grew up with 2 overprotective sisters ...
This was just okay. I never really came to care about either of the MCs and the story lacked substance (IMHO). The tie in to Sharing Hailey (which I loved) came at about 79% and didn't add anything here.
This novella packs a quite a punch from the beginning. Ty and Landon are best friends from college. They have over the course of their friendship developed a very close relationship and have, in fact, fallen in love. Ty stands outside Landon’s apartment at the start of a weekend in which the “buddie...
This hot little GFY number was just what I needed last night, after a very emotional (but excellent) read. Ty doesn't do men, Landon doesn't either, but they seem to be in love with each other. Landon doesn't care what anyone else thinks, but Ty is from a very religious, old values family, and was w...