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It’s easy to become cynical when life never goes your way. Cole Reid has been a social recluse since he was fifteen, when he was outed by his high school baseball team. Since then, his obsessive-compulsive behavior and sarcastic nature have driven away most of the population, and everyone else hates...
I must give the author props - the young men sounded and acted like young men, teasing and harrassing each other and not talking about anything real. It's just that I don't really enjoy that dynamic. I guess I want young men to act much older and more mature - my bad. :-) This was told from seve...
Don't hate me but I was glad when this one ended. I know, I know. I loved Cole and Ellis. I enjoyed watching their friends process their relationship. I thought the mother was fine. It was the constant jibber-jabber. Way, way too much yapping. But I get why this is a popular book and I'd recommend i...
Orginally reviewed at Sinfully.This just may be my favorite book in the series. Book three in the Jock series picks up where the second book, [b:No! Jocks Don't Date Guys|27389706|No! Jocks Don't Date Guys (Jock, #2)|Wade Kelly|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1447639460s/27389706.jpg|474...
Painful read. Grant had every horrible thing happen to him; Mel seemed added to the book to be "inclusive" and Tristan was oblivious for 15 years?! These characters were poorly thought out and plot was ridiculous.