A sweet romance with two guys trying to decide if they are good enough for each other. Told from Dawson’s POV, his addictive voice and generous nature made me love him. I didn’t feel like I got to know Jared very well, but more importantly, I struggled to understand why these two would fall in love. I just wanted more time with them actually talking to each other as opposed to being told that they had enjoyable conversations. However, I still enjoyed reading it until the last 15%. At that point, some of the things happening to Jared were too unbelievable and brought me out of the story.
Boats in the Night by Josephine Myles (4.5 Stars)
Enjoyable, sweet romance with two people who seemed so different at first, but really had similar core values. I liked the time they spent getting to know one another and loved their conversations. There were little twists in the story, with some making the story interesting, and some making it slightly unbelievable. An easy read that made me smile.
Wedded Bliss by A.J. Llewellyn (2 Stars)
Unfortunately, the writing style and plot didn’t work for me on this one. The relationship between Jack and Bruce was stressful, and I never understood their connection. There wasn’t a lot of time devoted to building their romance or to having any meaningful conversations.
Cat Scratch Fever by Jane Davitt (3.5 Stars)
Cute little romance with a human, a slightly magical elf, and a cat who is turned into a human. It includes some light humor, hot sex, and working through some relationship issues. It bothered me that Simon got so upset when Garin used his magic, until I found out why. After that point, it became a little sweeter. It would have worked even better if there hadn’t been so much happening or if the story had been longer. There were underlying problems with the relationship that I felt needed to be resolved.
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