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I usually love Lucy Lennox so this book was a huge disappointment. This book sounded so good. It had everything I wanted at first. Teo the MC is a caring, sweet, virgin nurse...Hot! Even hotter, is the other MC, Jack. A older, sexy, lonely pilot, in need of a someone to give all his love to. But it turns out Teo is borderline obsessed with his best friend, Chris. His best friend is completely disgusting, horrible and unlikable. And I can't understand why Teo is in love with Chris. There is no reason given. Chris is a user and is mentally abusive. This isn't a regular romance but a bad love triangle, which I hate. Teo loses my respect because he keeps going back to Chris and keeps Jack hanging on. Teo's weird love for Chris put me off and he's too much of a doormat for my taste. I'm not sure what the Author was trying to convey. I did feel bad for Jack. This book made me feel angry instead of the usual happiness that goes along with a romance. Apparently from other reviews, I found that Teo, Chris and Jack, yo-yo back and forth till almost the end, which is annoying. I did skip to the end just to see. We are made to believe Teo and Jack end up together and are supposed to be in love. Even though Teo was madly in love with Chris for over 10 years. Nothing made sense and not enough payoff for me to feel good and satisfied. ***Possible Spoilers***Oh. My. God. I absolutely love these guys. I was invested in these two beautiful people from the first page to the last. But first, let me talk about other things.The author, with a minimum of words, showed the locations these characters were living in and moving through, making me feel like I was there with them.The secondary characters are supportive of the storyline, and I developed definite feelings about most of them, good and bad. I appreciate the input from the author on these characters that allowed me to see more of them and their quirks, so I could make a more informed assessment of them and how they fit into Teo and Jack’s lives.The trope is a popular one, but the author comes at it with a fresh outlook and makes it new again.The author did not make a fuss about the ten-year age difference between Teo and Jack, as I've seen in other books lately. I'm glad. It's not a big difference.There is enough backstory on these two to give the reader a good idea of where they’ve been but not so much that it took over the piece.The give and take on that first night was incredibly moving. The gentleness, warmth, care, and attention had me leaning into my kindle with bated breath, imagining every move and almost feeling every sigh. That has got to be the best lovemaking scene I have ever read. Just thinking of it gives me goosebumps and warm fuzzies.Teo is the sweetest, kindest character I've read in a long while. He has so many good qualities, and watching him blossom with Jack was lovely to see.Jack is sweet and kind also, even while he is protective and fierce about Teo. I love that the author gave them these characteristics and kept the angst low.And the conversations they had, whether clothed or unclothed, had a rawness and honesty that you don’t see that often. Just having talks about who they are and why in between bouts of lovemaking and candy. That is good stuff.I am satisfied with their HEA, finding it believable and long-lasting.I enjoyed this and hated for it to end.I look forward to more by this author. Read Online Virgin Flyer Download Virgin Flyer Virgin Flyer PDF Virgin Flyer Mobi Free Reading Virgin Flyer Download Free Pdf Virgin Flyer PDF Online Virgin Flyer Mobi Online Virgin Flyer Reading Online Virgin Flyer Read Online Lucy Lennox Download Lucy Lennox Lucy Lennox PDF Lucy Lennox Mobi Free Reading Lucy Lennox Download Free Pdf Lucy Lennox PDF Online Lucy Lennox Mobi Online Lucy Lennox Reading Online Lucy LennoxRead Best Women's Erotica of the Year (Best Women's Erotica Series Book 5) By Rachel Kramer Bussel
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