by Theda Black
What I liked:I bought this book because of a positive review of my friend, Rameau (check it here). I am not a fan of M/M romances or romances at all and if I try one of them I usually do it because it has been strongly recommended by a reviewer I trust. I am happy to tell you this one was not one of...
This review can now also be found on Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell-blog.This novella surprised me. It’s written in first person voice from Jacob’s point of view and in some ways it reminded me of Muscling Through, which I absolutely loved. Jacob isn’t quite up to par with Al, but he does have his own v...
3.5*I have a thing for rent-boy stories..so I'm always on the lookout for good ones! This was a good story, both MC's had a lot of baggage and trauma to deal with. As usual I would have liked a bit more of the MC's together, seeing their relationship and friendship grow.I missed the 'love' between t...
Vio here said that she loved the story "warts and all". I guess I will be one of the readers who think the "warts are pretty annoyingly glaring" and reduce my joy in reading it :).I do think the romance is sweet. Both Jacob and Elijah have baggage -- but their chemistry is pretty strong and I do hav...
I'm going with 3* Although Jacob and Elijah grew on me, I couldn't really connect with the story. There was a believable development of the relationship; only I felt most of the time as if essential parts were missing.
I really enjoyed this story. Jacob knew he should have stayed away from Elijah and Elijah knew that he wasn't good for Jacob, but no matter what, and no matter how much baggage each had, they couldn't fight the attraction and would do what it took to be together. A wonderful romantic story.
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