I was slightly disappointed; the story was fun and at times aggravating (Asher's brother for example) but was still a good story. I think my disappointment stemmed from the fact that I didn't enjoy it as much as the first book. Dusty was a nice guy but I think that was also part of the problem, h...
To unbelievable and cliche for me if we're being honest. First off, the whole book is too rushed. I mean, am I really supposed to believe that Rue is just going to hand off his baby to somebody he describes as crazy in about ten seconds flat?And I didn't really see the characters grow... or becom...
I loved parts of this. The middle section where they're building and growing their relationship is lovely and heartwarming.Erik's characterisation is patchy: one minute he's shy theb he's not, he's anxious them he's not then he randomly is again. There's no transition between any of it. Also he s...
Rue Murray’s goal is to become a licensed hairstylist and just life, hanging out with his best friend Dusty. One night of drunken experiment (trying to make sure he really doesn’t desire women) ends up bring a package 9 months later. Rue grew up unwanted, so there was no way he would give up his ...