This is a hard one for me. I read this book when it first came out and liked it just fine. I didn't love Spider/Bart as a character, but I liked Tyron, I liked the story between them, and I love the farm and the other men who live on it. I don't think Spider was as realistically portrayed as he could have been. But overall I like the book just fine. Then I listened to the audio version. I do NOT like the way it is narrated at all. I've been listening to the series, and I forgot between the last book I listened to and this one how much I dislike the narration. It was even worse with this book. He nearly ruined the book for me. I HATE the way he reads Jakey's voice, to the point I nearly stopped the book all together. I don't care for the way he read Spider either. He didn't sound like a man struggling with a drug addiction, dealing with his personal demons and family issues. He came across as a petulant child, whining and bitching. Not at all the bad-ass I think he was meant to be. So good story, but BAD narration. I'm not sure I'll listen to the next one if it comes out. I read it and liked it, I don't want to taint it by listening to a voice that I don't like. Read the book but skip the audio version! I've enjoyed this series so far and each one has touched me in a different way, but something about this one left me wanting more. One thing I noticed is that the "shift" to love happened rather suddenly. Perhaps I just didn't get a chance to become invested first. Perhaps I've just been reading so many M/M romances lately that I've be come calloused. Whatever the reason, I'm still a big fan of Grey and Will continue to read his work.
What do You think about Love Means... No Limits (2013)?
I love Andrew Grey but this has been my least favorite Grey book.
—Maryjane
Este libro me pega como una ladilla. ¡Racista!
—engieyassin