This was a nice story, but I think it would have worked better if we were given Sean’s POV. Zach was a bit boring. It was also hard to believe that Zach spent the majority of his life fighting for people’s rights, but managed not to have any friends. There wasn’t much dialogue or relationship building taking place. Their meetings in the elevator started out cute, but then got weary. The highlight of the story was Zach’s secretary, Leah. There was also the treat of seeing Jace and Quent from one of my favorite Lane stories, Gambling Men.
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Gambling Men: The Novel by Amy Lane (5 Stars)
I absolutely loved this story!!! It was a beautiful, extremely steamy, best friends-to-lovers story. Since it starts when they first get together as lovers, the entire book is about them working through this new side of their relationship. They have their hardships to deal with, but they come through everything together. Quent is the easy-going sweetheart that everybody likes, and Jace is the hardhead that needs Quent to keep him grounded. I enjoyed watching each of them finding different ways to prove to each other that they would love each other forever.
Tailor Made by Josephine Myles (5 Stars)
Adorable, quirky, and distinct, the characters made this story a winner. I felt like I got to know Felix and Andrew enough to care about them and their relationship. I loved the art and fashion side of the story and found it interesting. The sex was steamy and emotional. I’m looking forward to the sequel, Custom Fit.
Whipped Cream by Andrew Grey (4 Stars)
Our true love can see past the surface of our physical and psychological scars to find our soul.
Brent Phillips is a photographer who spends most of his time taking student portraits while trying to build up his art portfolio. A former model, he now has scars, both physical and psychological, after being brutally attacked. He’s looking for something unique to become the center of his upcoming exhibit, and he finds it when he meets Tristan Greer. Tristan is a very sexy college student who was kicked out of his home when his parents found out he was gay. Brent needs to get past his own personal demons to believe that Tristan is capable of loving him.
Told from Brent’s point of view, it’s obvious the attack he suffered from has caused a lot of damage on both the inside and outside. Fortunately, he’s surrounded by several people who care about him very much. I really enjoyed meeting Brent’s friends and watching them take care of him. Brent was a nice guy with a quirky personality. Tristan was a sweetheart and very mature and supportive, but I would have liked to have gotten to know him better. Most of the story is focused on Brent’s photography studio and his upcoming art exhibition. His plan is to have Tristan pose covered only in whipped cream. Fortunately, this picture can be seen on the lovely book cover. It was fun to watch the two of them spend time together and grow their relationship.
If you enjoy art and photography, this was a really interesting and enjoyable look into that arena with a sweet and loving romance to flow around it.
Originally reviewed for The Romance Reviews. Complimentary copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.
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