Don't get this book. There are far better m/m romance stories. This one is so bad, so unoriginal, and so predictable. The main character Kaden has emotional breakdown after another. By the first fifty pages, he's had at least two very public panic attack episodes that leave him sobbing and crying. He can't seem to have a single lustful thought about his straight employer, Logan, without getting melodramatic. Kaden is set up to be so emotionally fragile that you really don't believe the sudden turnaround he has. The dialog is so sappy you'll get cavities just from reading it. I don't know women who talk like that let alone men especially straight men like Logan who haven't had any experiences with men.
Don't bother wasting a credit on this unless you're really into very angsty m/m stories with poor character development and dialog that comes straight out of a daytime soap opera.
Don't bother wasting a credit on this unless you're really into very angsty m/m stories with poor character development and dialog that comes straight out of a daytime soap opera.
I loved this book. I love stories with the tortured hero and the strong protector. The boy's past was well done.
I really liked this book. It is hard to take that one guy was straight before and he had little problem starting a relationship so if you dwell on that too much it will ruin the story. It would have been better if maybe the guy was at least bi before.
I really enjoyed this one. In fact, I'll probably end up rereading it again. It was touching and endearing.