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please up the last book of the series Tigers and Devils
—katerine
I just loved it! This book has it all: lots of humor and sarcastic remarks mostly by Simon who i just adore, hot and sexy Australian football player Declan i really liked him to, angst but also happy times and last but not least great friends on both sides. I loved that this story is set in Austr...
A stellar sequel that, dare I say it, surpasses the original.In this book, we rejoin Declan and Simon years after Declan coming out to the public. Their lives seemed settled and stable until Declan's ex shoves his way into their relationship in the most obnoxious way possible.One of the highlight...
Hmm, hard to peg this one. First of all, I loved learning about Australian Football and a bit about the culture (fun fact: I picked this up on Amazon's creepily astute recommendation after reading Lisa Henry's The Island). As for the bad? Not much to nitpick. This one felt like it dragged a littl...
I've looked at this one over and over for the past couple years but never picked it up; it just looked like some dumb sports jock gay romance and that didn't do much for me. Well, I read it and I should have read it a long time ago. This is just a highly entertaining book.It gets extra points ...
Three and a half stars, but since this one ends with such a feel good ending, I am going to round up to Four stars.This is my idea of a ‘good’ zombie short story. The characters are well defined. The pace of the plot is steady with several moments of ‘run for your life’ action. We see both the g...
The premise behind this series is pretty cute. Chance is some sort of magical man/being and he has a chocolate confectionery called Sweets for the Sweet and seems to be some sort of mystical matchmaker. Jason works at a funeral parlor as a bereavement counselor and is setting up a funeral service...
“Where have you been?” he demanded as soon as Micah met up with them on the field. “You were meant to be here ten minutes ago.” All thoughts of being good were instantly dismissed. “What’s it to you?” “I’m the captain.” Boyd seemed to think that meant everything. “I didn’t need reminding. I also ...
The room always seemed filled as soon as he entered it, not so much because of his size but because of his natural boisterousness. He stared at Chuck lying on the couch, his brow furrowed in a mixture of displeasure and disbelief. “I don’t believe it!” he cried. “It’...
Dec said. “I’m going to run downstairs and see if Lisa and Abe are home.” “Hurry up,” I said. I didn’t want him to be out of my sight, but I knew he wanted to check on them. He grabbed me for a hurried kiss, and then was gone. Even though the news was still blaring, a silence fell in our apartmen...
It seems that the straight world is currently getting their knickers in a knot over the fact that Declan Tyler, one of the biggest stars in AFL, has been outed. This has led to an uproar over the belief that one of the best players in recent history can’t possibly be a fag; after all, fags...
His breath was hot against my ear, but he was trying too hard to distract me. “Our parents are in the next room!” I yelled. “They can probably hear you!” Dec winced. “I don’t think it’s me they’re hearing right now.” “The captain of the Hindenburg would think this was a disaster.” He chuckled to ...
“Simon?” When I walked back out into the lounge, he seemed alert. He sniffed the air and asked, “Are you really cooking?” “Yes.” “Nah, I must still be asleep. Weird dream, though.” “I’m cooking, nuff-nuff. I take it you’re hungry?” “Smells like soup,” he said sleepily. His hair wa...
please up the last book of the series Tigers and Devils
—katerine