At just 45 pages, Naughty Boy is a super quick read that packs a pretty satisfying emotional punch. The story provided a second dose of everything I loved about Brin's saucy, unfiltered, sometimes bitchy character from the first book. Thankfully though, it also showed some significant growth; as the...
Brin. So over the top. So flamboyant. Does anyone take him seriously? Does anyone really need him for more than a laugh or fashion advice? He is having his doubts.This short installment in the Boy series was laugh at loud funny at times, but also touching. It spoke to the need that we all to f...
I'm sure this story would have had even more meaning if I had read the first one in the series, but I still really enjoyed it. I liked the sense of humor, the interactions with the characters as they worked through some serious issues, and the ultimate resolution.
A little something extra from The Good Boy story and how lovely of the authors to give it to us for free.This is Brin's PoV. It's the night he gets Lane dressed up for his date, and sees his scars. This story gives us a deeper look at Brin, without too many temper tantrums, promiscuous posturing's a...
This is a short story from around the middle of The Good Boy, told from Brin's point of view. Best read after a reading of The Good Boy to get the full impact of the story. :)The one thing I really loved about this story was the fact that Brin had many hidden depths. I felt really sorry for him, for...
This novella is a look into Brin's mind and his relationship with Ferg, his Dom. We meet Brin in The Good Boy. He is loud, obnoxious, fiercely loyal, lacks a filter between his brain and mouth but has a kind heart under the bluster. He is so high maintenance! This story is set in a scene in the f...
Read [b:The Good Boy|17608095|The Good Boy|Lisa Henry|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1363102343s/17608095.jpg|24566771] before you read this one, this one takes place within the events of that story. I think you'd be a bit lost as to what is going on and who the characters are here if you didn't. Brin...
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