

And you know what? That's everything I could wish for in a Romance novel. It felt like New York, and the hopes and dreams and despair of people that live there now or hope to live there in the future. It felt like I knew them or had met people like them, or would in the future. Yes there were many, many times that I wanted to just shake Raymond and then David and then both of them at the same time, and then separately again. So where does this book fit into that? Well, it was perfection is what it was. And while many people read the romance genre because they want their fluffy respite from the world nothing wrong with that, of course, I read it for the chance to get a peek into another person's life because I'm nosy. I don't want all my romances to end in marriage and babies or in perfectly happy lovey dovey-ness because that's not how it goes in real life. But anyway, now that I've gotten somewhat more mature pffft I'm not and never have been the type of person to look for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow or to think the glass is half full. I enjoyed it for what it was and, at the end of the day, was happy to be reading about gay men doing thangs and having their happy endings when all was said and done. I enjoyed it for what it was and, at the end of the day, was happy to be reading about gay men doing thangs and havin Ohhh mannnn this book. I didn't mind the obvious over-the-top-ness and the drama that permeated the stories I was reading. This book was everything I wanted it to be and more. Didn't receive the code? Don't have your phone? Please contact support. A text message with your code has been sent to. Forgot Username or Password? Post navigation Remember me on this computer not recommended on public or shared computers. You've been signed up! Follow us on social media. uyix, yutevu, osi What did you think of this story?
