Ratings11
Average rating3.5
Sigh.
50%. That's how much of this book was spent on “should I or should I not?” 50%. The sex scenes were good. The plot was resolved in less than 50%. FIFTY PERCENT!
Let's discuss what worked:
Damieno or whatever his name is. Signor Bond is what he is. Fucking hell that shootout scene was like a cartoon scene. The characters lacked depth. Wait I'm supposed to be discussing what worked. The sex. That's all. Now let's return to the characters. I know this series is called straight guys, but I usually don't enjoy reading GFY and such nonsense. Bi awakening, sure. GFY, nah fam. Why did I read this then? Well the premise seemed interesting, and I thought there would be a mystery and all that. Obviously there wasn't.
Also Mr Jordan with I like cocks, I like cocks as much as I like boobs, but lordy I am straight as fuck. The straightest man you'll ever meet. Give me a break.
I also don't like the romanticization of the Mafia. Yes again I read this book's premise. Doesn't mean I can't dislike it. Ooh so badass ooh literally murders people for a living ooh so sexy.
This is book 13. I knew immediately that Nate and what's his name were in a previous book. And I knew Aiden (Aidan?) would be the next book. I don't super like these kinds of series. I mean, I don't super mind them either, and I might try another book later. I'll probably enjoy it more knowing what to expect.
Very cringe dialogue sometimes too.