by Hank Edwards
LOVE Aaron coming around, but could see Mark's side of things, too.
As adorable as the cover is, and as much as I liked the first one, this book fell flat. The thriller part fizzles. There is little excitement. Much of it felt contrived, like the publisher demanded a sequel and Edwards had to come up with something. I still love the characters. They're both so freak...
*Meh*. just barely 3 starsIt was ok. Weaker than the first book (which, was not great...but I admittedly liked it for unknown reasons other than my hormones going crazy over the thought of a junior varsity version of Zane in the MC, Aaron Pearce.)Book 2 started to annoy me. Pearce was kind of a dic...
Really enjoyed this second in the series. I felt the turmoil with both guys in trying to figure out where they were in the relationship. Also, the struggle for Aaron in dealing with his injury and work. I appreciated that progress was made between the guys - some very sweet moments. Had some funny, ...
This was so needed. I really enjoyed catching up with Mark and Aaron. I still would have liked the book to be longer, but so much happened that I could still give this 4 stars. I had a fan girl moment at the end. I had so wanted them to say those three little words.
As adorable as the cover is, and as much as I liked the first one, this book fell flat. The thriller part fizzles. There is little excitement. Much of it felt contrived, like the publisher demanded a sequel and Edwards had to come up with something. I still love the characters. They're both so freak...
Better than book #1 although the 'mystery' was rather harebrained. But the romance worked - the interaction between Mark and Pearce was believable and the lack of communication, especially their working through it, was fitting.
I enjoyed this story. Sequels can be a hit and miss, but this one was a natural progression of two people who are both new at this "commitment" and moving in together concept. Their fears and reluctance to commit felt very realistic to me, ad I nenjoyed watching them work through them.Overall, Hank'...
Pretty good m/m romantic suspense continuing the story of the FBI agent and the guy he was protecting, who are now living together but not communicating very well.