by Jay Northcote
It's been almost a year since I read this story for the first time and happily on this second time around with the audio version I've enjoyed this story just as much as I did that first time so...I'm going to borrow some from my first review since I'm a solid proponent of the expression 'if it ain't...
Sometimes it’s the little things in life that make you appreciate what you have.There are lots of things that brighten Joel’s life. His three-year-old daughter Evie is one. His close relationship with her mother, his best friend from university, is another. Joel’s boyfriend, Dan, adds spice to his c...
it's a whole other level of challenging. Joel's life isn't quite what he imagined but still he wouldn't change a thing especially the part that gave him an adorable daughter named Evie. He's got a boyfriend named Dan that Evie seems to really like. So while life's not quite what he'd imagined Jo...
Originally posted on Love in the Margins. Disclaimer: The author is a friend and that has somewhat tempered my expectations. However, this book has a plot too, not just sex. Also, there's a spoiler in this review. Joel Mason is a teacher, a co-parent to his three-year-old daughter, and dating a ...
I truly enjoyed reading this book. It did all of the things a good romance usually does for me. It made me laugh, it made me cry and it made me give a totally happy sigh at the end.See the entire review at The Novel Approach: http://thenovelapproachreviews.com/2014/01/02/the-little-things-is-all-abo...
So the reviews for this book were all over the place, but I was in the mood for a family story, so I decided to take the plunge. There is a lot of mundane, day to day, snapshots of Joel's life and I can see where this might not work for all readers. But since I wanted a family read, it really work...
Jay Northcote, new to me author, where have you been hiding from me? This book, as sad as it starts out, kept me enthralled from the moment I started reading until I finished. It's not a romance in the traditional sense, as it spends a lot of time on Joel's pain and loss, and raising his daughter...
I raced into this book, and loved every second of it. Finally a book that doesn’t only talk about romance, and sex, and relationships as in pairings. No, it talks about so much more. It talks about relationships between friends, between family members, between a young father and his daughter. ...
The Little Things is not your stereo-typical m/m romance story. It's more about relationships between the parents of a small child, father and daughter, boyfriends, brother and sister, and how a single death of a loved one can effect every facet of a man's life.Highly recommend