![]() ![]() In some ways they are even mundane, but it’s that they’re so honest and genuine in their telling and that the mundane is actually incredibly relatable. What makes them captivating to me is the very fact that they do not have an edge at all. In her bio, Tucker describes herself as writing “captivating stories with an edge”, and I think what I like about these books is that they are NOT that. I have loved everything she has done with this series, it’s honestly like she can’t go wrong. It wasn’t even so much that I didn’t care for them, I actively didn’t like them and it made me question how she can get some of her books so wrong and continue to get this series so right. I’ve read a few of Tucker’s other books outside this series and I didn’t like any of them. So I wasn’t nervous to read this book out of a fear of not liking Marie, more I was worried that it wouldn’t live up to how much I love the books that came before. As Marie uses to defend her actions, I always thought she was “only human”. Her and Jonah were good friends and who isn’t disappointed when the friend they were hoping to be ‘end game’ with doesn’t pan out. It never really bothered me that Marie was into Jonah, though I know some people were really offended by it. That was never the problem for me though. I feel like the tagline of this book should be “don’t write it off, give it a try”, because even the author felt like she had to convince her readers that they should care and want to read about Marie. I’m honestly quite shocked to say that I loved Running Wild. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I mean not everyone can be funny all the time and if you just stop for a second and think about everything Kenji went through you’ll realize that he had every right to feel the way he does. I’m aware that many people think this was way too angsty and not like Kenji at all, but I think they should give my boy a break. No one really cares about my emotional state no one but J. ”No one ever gives me an uninterrupted night to recover from all the shit I’ve been through. Was it kinda dark? Yes! Was it depressing! Hell, yes! Was there a lot of angst and drama? We’re talking about a Mafi book here! But I still enjoyed every second of it and the main reason for it is Kenji’s POV! Anyway, let’s speak about this short novella. ![]() Only Kenji would apologize for disfiguring a cake! *lol* If I’d have been there I’d have picked up a fork and helped him to eat it! Haha! But oh well, that’s me, we’re talking about. ”I never meant to disfigure an innocent piece of cake – it’s downright criminal to waste food, especially cake – but there’s something soothing about the repetitive motion and the soft, gentle resistance of the vanilla sponge.” ![]() ![]() ![]() Raf and Daddy Brendan are super sweet and sexy together! ![]() Nora’s Recommendation: Of course I recommend my own book, haha.That being said, if you’ve never read a Daddy-little book, this is a perfect intrduction as it’s very mild and slow-building. If you have a book you’d like to see listed, you can submit it, but that’s not a guarantee I’ll list it. This is not a paid list or ads, but simply deals I’ve found and books I’m excited about reading, so all personal recommendations from me. Hope this makes everyone happy!Īll deals are valid today, Saturday, August 10, in the US and most of the time the UK, but they may not be valid tomorrow or in all Amazon stores. ![]() I have recommendations for some books that I’ve read or are enthusiastic about, and others that are lesser or unknown to me, we’ll list with just the blurb. Welcome to this week’s hot new releases, 99c deals, and freebies in gay romance! It’s a good list this week with some amazing deals…so get ready to grow those TBR lists! ![]() |