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5 out of 5 stars
By
Morgan A Skye
on
26-12-15
Lovely Sequel
We met Dustin in book one – he’s Rue’s BFF and he had a crush on Rue’s boyfriend for a moment. When Rue and Erik decide to move to LA Dustin follows to help with baby Alice.
Within days of moving to LA Dustin finds himself in lust with a beautiful stranger – who later turns out to be Asher. Asher has a twin, Archer, who is slowly but surely ruining his life.
The bulk of the story is not Asher and Dustin’s story, but rather Dustin’s story and resolution with his family and Asher and Archer’s story/conflict. Asher and Dustin are pretty much a match from the start and it’s sweet watching that unfold, but the angst comes from their families.
Audio
I think I enjoyed this book more as an Audiobook than in ebook format because the narrator, Rusty Topsfield (aka Aaron Pickering) did a great job with it. His Rue is fantastic and so is Asher. I thought Dusty was just swishy enough and Erik was done very well.
I think that I’d give this audiobook perfect marks except for these things: I thought Asher let Archer get away with too much, Dustin was a bit too “soft” for me, and Rusty had moments where his voice just “lilted” a bit too much.
But overall, it’s a very enjoyable book, a lovely sequel where we get to catch up with Erik and Rue, and the audiobook is definitely the way to go!
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4 out of 5 stars
By
MotherWhoLovesGayRomance
on
24-11-15
Well...
This book was sweet in a sort of "Blood isn't always thicker than water" kind of way. There were times I got frustrated with Dusty and Ashton at times due to Dusty being such a chick at times. I like when the bottom is a bottom but I don't want the guy acting like such female to the point that it feels like a straight book. Rusty was great with his performance though. Ashton was an idiot for constantly letting his brother take advantage of him. I guess I didn't like the moments that were so boring to the point that I felt as if the author wanted to make the book longer. The extra was of no significance. If you like drawn out romance books then buy it. Like I said the book was good but it could have been much shorter.
Patriece (Mom who loves Gay Romance)
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