by Cat Grant, L.A. Witt
I felt like I read all this again and again. Conduct unbecoming by LA Witt Basic Training by Marquesate and uncounted short or long versions of hot boys and tough guys in uniform. This was not special and it didn't have any emotional impact for me. It was run-of-the-mill, nice enough, ente...
Military guys are one of my favs but, I had a hard time feeling the chemistry between the two MCs. Perhaps book two will allow us to get to know the characters better. Plus, I felt the Flint's use of the F word was a bit too much and I'm not easily offended. All in all it was an Ok ready for me a...
I just finished it last night and, unfortunately, it wasn't particularly memorable. Nor believable. I never came to really care about either MC. Perhaps in part because the story wasn't long enough to build a world around these two men. But in the end, I just didn't really care. I've read a few nove...
I'm a huge fan of military romances, really huge. And this was definitely a great story and I really liked the couple. Was it a favorite of mine? No. But it was definitely a story that kept me reading and wanting to know more. I'm looking forward to the sequel.I really liked the way the relationship...
REVIEW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AT DEAR AUTHOR, I PURCHASED THE BOOK Dear L.A. Witt and Cat Grant, One day I will understand why so many men in m/m romances (yes, in your book as well) want each other *from the moment they laid their eyes upon each other*. I cannot say that this book has the worst...
Felt like this one was missing some Hooyah. It almost seemed too nice and sweet, not fleshed out enough and a lot went on in a short amount of time. It was definitely not as hardened and dark as a lot of other military fic I've read. Which for me doesn't work. I prefer my military blokes, especially...
So not my thingMade it to 10%
Rating: 3.5 starsGood, but not great. Let me start off by saying that I like both MCs: Josh and David (Flint). HOWEVER, they didn't really feel distinct. Asides from the fact that David cusses more than Josh, I don't think I would have been able to tell the difference in their conversation (as in, w...