by Riley Shane
Reading the first installment two years AFTER I read the second one, [b:In the Penalty Box|13355389|In the Penalty Box (Seattle Marauders, #2)|Riley Shane|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1330565418s/13355389.jpg|18582222] - I guess I'm a bit contrary that way. :pThis is a sweet if somewhat instant lov...
A really well written enjoyable read. I was tricked twice with the sex scenes that turned out to be dreams, lol. I did feel that the relationship between Nate and Kyle developed really quickly it kind of reminded me of Dan in Real Life where there was an discussion about falling in love in just 3 da...
A bit too insta-lovey for me. Could have worked if they fell in love over a longer period of time. Also if we could see *why* they fell in love, not just that the other happened to be in the right place at the right time.
2.5
WAAAYYY too much sex.
2.5 stars. Ok m/m romance about a guy who gets dumped via text message as he's supposed to be heading off on a romantic weekend getaway with his boyfriend. Going on his own, he discovers there's a naked man asleep in the bed in his cabin. This story suffers from insta-love, and perhaps got some of i...
This was my first read by this author, and I enjoyed the story. The characters were likeable and the romance sweet. I would of liked to have seen a bit more angst (I feel like Nathan was over his relationship pretty quickly). I'll be looking forward to the next book in the series.
3.5 starsThis is an angst-free instant love type of story between a Literature Professor, who is just being dumped by his lover, and an ex-hockey player who is drowning in alcohol just to forget the pain. Personally, I enjoy the build up -- BUT I prefer this story to be a bit longer. Why? Because I ...