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Austin Huntley and Cameron Nash are like night and day. One is a family man, works in a nice office, drives an expensive car, and is content to be content. The other one is an antisocial car mechanic with a short fuse.
Some things don’t change. Others definitely do.
After surviving a five-month long kidnapping together, they struggle to return to normalcy, all while realizing that they’re more drawn to each other than they ever could’ve imagined.
“I know I’m not normal, but I’m not fucking stupid.”
“Define normal,” Austin countered quietly, meeting Cam in the doorway. “And for not being normal, you’re the only person in the world who makes sense right now. What does that say about me?”
Warning: This story contains violence and scenes of an explicit, erotic nature between two men and is intended for adults, 18+.
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I really don't know how to write a review to this book so I'll just make a list of what I liked and what I didn't like.
Liked
• The main characters. I liked their personalities, I unironically liked Cam's swearing and also Austin's growth.
• The relationship between the main characters. I liked how things evolved between them.
• I loved that Austin took matters into his own hands.
Disliked
• The flashbacks. In the first half of the book all the flashbacks followed the same pattern and I feared that would be the case for the entire story, but to my relief, later they read smoother.
• The flashbacks, part two. Also in the first half of the book, due to the nature of how the flashbacks were introduced, I would have preferred them to not be chronologically.
• The flashbacks, part three. There were just too many flashbacks, no room left to properly tell about Austin and Cam.
• Austin's ex. I didn't like her, but I also don't approve of Austin's actions. They both were awful to each other.
• More tell than show.
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