It's a cute short Xmas story but I think it should not be so rushed. All the time skipping took away the best parts of it IMO. I wish I could read more about it, not just glimpses of the characters lives I feel like I was seeing snapshots of their lives not reading their story.
http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/I think this is one of the best Christmas stories I’ve read. Everything about this book screams PERFECT and it really made my day even if the start of the story was horribly sad.R.J. Scott introduces us with a unique way to Zach. A 17-year-old boy who is found ...
The story is everything that I wanted in my Christmas read. Good people that do good things – nothing over the top – nothing unbelievable just a simple story about an act of kindness from a wonderful family. Huge kudos to RJ for keeping it real – this is a Christmas story first and foremost– not an...
This is what really good writing in this genre looks like, folks. Deft,seamless prose, really well-drawn characters, a romance that blossomed slowly and believably, hot male characters and plenty of supporting structure in the form of a good family and just a bit of angst. Oh, and really hot sex th...
This was good, I enjoyed watching Zach grow stronger and more confident. This took place over the course of 2 years, and here's where I'm unsure. On the one hand, I'm glad things didn't developed between the guys too quickly because Zach wouldn't have been emotionally ready for that and I would have...
This is a cute, relatively fast read with a strong start and a weak finish. Too bad. I basically just reread the first half and stop. If the second half had been as strong as the first, or if the author had made it a short story, it would have been a four or five for me.Zach is, frankly, adorable. H...
Count on me to read season-themed stories at the exact opposite time of the year. I'm just like that. On the other hand, past midnight was still a good moment to give in to the sudden urge.Short of his 18th birthday, Zach is thrown out of his home by his father after years of abuse, for the 'crimes'...
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