Summary:
Reviewer: PurpleRose
Although it is the typical straight going gay story, there is a lot of real emotions and the turmoil of Matt is described in a very realistic way. I would have loved to know more about Christian’s feelings from his point of view and what he was thinking while pursuing his relationship with Matt.
I liked both characters and the sex scenes were hot. Even the progression of the sex between the two characters was very convincing.
This book is very nicely written and I think there might be a story coming with the other characters Sam and Trent (or I hope). I give it 4 stars.
Publisher: Torquere Press
Review Courtesy Of: ManicReaders
Still getting over a bad breakup, ex-Army computer expert Matt Halston is a bit of a recluse with a strict routine that involves working too much, playing basketball with his best friend, and letting himself be dragged to parties when he’d rather be catching up on sleep. When he meets Christian Flannery, an out-and-proud college student, he’s immediately intrigued and finds himself going out of his way to spend time getting to know Christian.
When Christian makes it obvious that he sees Matt as more than just a friend, Matt is forced to re-examine his sexuality and take an honest look at his feelings. With unintended pressures from his friends and his own confusion, Matt has a tough time working through the challenges. While Matt faces his fears of intimacy, Christian’s facing his own issues paying for school and rent on barista wages. Can these two stubborn men find a common ground or will their obstacles prove insurmountable?
When Christian makes it obvious that he sees Matt as more than just a friend, Matt is forced to re-examine his sexuality and take an honest look at his feelings. With unintended pressures from his friends and his own confusion, Matt has a tough time working through the challenges. While Matt faces his fears of intimacy, Christian’s facing his own issues paying for school and rent on barista wages. Can these two stubborn men find a common ground or will their obstacles prove insurmountable?
Reviewer: PurpleRose
Although it is the typical straight going gay story, there is a lot of real emotions and the turmoil of Matt is described in a very realistic way. I would have loved to know more about Christian’s feelings from his point of view and what he was thinking while pursuing his relationship with Matt.
I liked both characters and the sex scenes were hot. Even the progression of the sex between the two characters was very convincing.
This book is very nicely written and I think there might be a story coming with the other characters Sam and Trent (or I hope). I give it 4 stars.
Publisher: Torquere Press
Review Courtesy Of: ManicReaders
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