Strawberries for Dessert
by:
Marie Sexton (author)
When Jonathan Kechter agrees to a blind date with Cole Fenton, he expects nothing more than dinner and a one-night stand... but he gets more than he bargained for in Cole. Cole is arrogant, flamboyant, and definitely not Jon's type. Still, when Cole suggests an arrangement of getting together for...
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When Jonathan Kechter agrees to a blind date with Cole Fenton, he expects nothing more than dinner and a one-night stand... but he gets more than he bargained for in Cole. Cole is arrogant, flamboyant, and definitely not Jon's type. Still, when Cole suggests an arrangement of getting together for casual sex whenever they're both in town, Jon readily agrees. Their arrangement may be casual, but Jonathan soon learns that when it comes to Cole Fenton, nothing is easy. Between Cole's fear of intimacy and his wandering lifestyle, Jonathan wonders if their relationship may be doomed from the start-but the more Cole pushes him away, the more determined Jon is to make it work.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
1615815503
Publish date: August 6th 2010
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 242
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Drama,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
M M Contemporary
Series: Coda Books (#4)
This was my first Marie Sexton book and also the first book I've read in the Coda Books series. It was as delicious as fresh strawberries with chocolate. Cole is a young man who treasures his freedom. His wealth gives him the possibility to travel all over the world, from New York to Hawaii and ever...
This book blew me away. It was amazing and wonderful and I am so happy I did read this eventually. After hearing about books 2 and 3, I decided to give up on this series. Open relationships are not my thing and I didn't know if I could skip the other two, luckily enough I could.This book was definit...
Dropped at 16%.I started this a while ago on a whim since I had...enjoyed the first book well enough and was curious about the characters in this one (and in no way interested in those in the second book). I've been trying to get myself to go back and pick this up again, but I just haven't been able...
I found Jonathan and Cole to be a sweet couple. Jonathan's a workaholic, and Cole's protecting his heart at all costs. They're journey together and apart and together again is believable. I was able to empathize with each of them and the struggle to trust in the other.