One overworked man, one comfort-worker and sort out their pasts for a chance for love. There are some interesting secondary characters for future installments.
Sweet little read. If this book had gone on a longer we would have been able to watch Cory Chow learn how to be a free man and function in the real world. I really enjoyed it but I know we missed a lot of character development. What happened to Noodle. Why do writers rush their endings?
Short story that packed a punch! ( pun intended)Cory's life has to be one of the saddest, yet one look from Mike and they are both changed.I liked this sweet tale, but wished for just a bit more story at the end, i wanted to see how their lives continued.
This was a easy read that had a mellow flow to it. Both characters were interesting and reading this was like watching a Japanese film. I mean to say it had the same styling. Yes I wanted more.
First off, this is the first Yaoi I have ever read. Jun’s mother leaves when he is young. He is raised by his best friends, Tomo’s, family. The two grew up together and Tomo’s father adopted Jun. They lived in Tokyo. When their father passed away the two still lived in the apartment something h...
This book kind of reminds me of the Brothers in Arms series by Samantha Kane. Not everything about is book in like Brothers, since the two men are brothers and not lovers. The basic idea is the same: threesome with one woman and two men, England (I think about the same time?) Reading this book reall...
That was by far the shittiest,non-cheating reason to leave a lover after a long-term relationship I`ve ever heard of.Sadly the book`s not "bad" enough to give it 3 stars.:D
I don't know, there is something from this book that makes me feel disconnected to the story. It feels like nothing special. It might be my own problem *shrugs*
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