2.5 starsThis was an ok read. It needed more, and not just the length. The issues here felt deep, but the resolution was quick and underdeveloped. And despite the sexual chemistry, there wasn't much happening. There was also a lot of talking about who the band members are now without seeing it. Over...
I totally enjoyed this book. It was a light fairly brief holiday story about a retired boy band getting together in a beautiful tropical setting for the wedding of one of it's members. But before we can have the wedding we have to get to it and that is where the story begins for Jack, the father o...
I was in the mood for something lighthearted. And found it. This was short, hot and fun to read. The plot was not the most well constructed or thought out and given the shortness most of the characters stayed a contour without much filling. But the first person POV worked prettily for me. I en...
4.5/5.0How I Met Your Father is a fun holiday romp set in sunny Puerto Rico. Justin Hayes is on his way to his best friend’s wedding. The flight is turbulent but the gorgeous man seated next to him holds his hand to help calm him. This has mixed results as it may have calmed his fear about the fl...
This isn’t a story of adventure as much as it is one of misadventure, as Justin tries so hard to resist the temptation Jack represents—the man’s the soon to be father-in-law of the guy who’s been Justin’s best friends since they were five years old, for God’s sake—see the problem? I’m pretty sure th...
More like 3.5 stars.This could have been a really amazing book. I like the author. I do. But this really wasn't long enough. The book had so much potential and it's not something I read a lot, but it needed to be longer or to have less secondary characters in it. Somewhere along the line this book b...
So, 'tis the season for holiday reads and How I Met Your Father is a charming, light-hearted, sexy and fun read. The story of Justin, the closeted one-time boy band star and Jack, the sexy, doctor, father of the girl who is marrying Justin's best friend and bandmate has its deepish moments - for...
I was a bit put off initially, when within the first 25%, the character had used the word "impossibly" four times. A dick doesn't get "impossibly" harder. If it's "impossibly", then it's basically not possible. But then the author found her stride and stopped this nonsense. What followed was a...
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