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Chargement... Heaven (Heaven Sent, #1)par Jet Mykles
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A cute story, but not really any plot.. Might check out the next book. I loved the cover art. ( ) ~~~ Enjoyable Quick Sexy ~OR~ Choppy Shallow Self-indulgent I don't really want to give the wrong impression here because I did enjoy this read. It just had moments of unbelievability or it felt rushed. It also had lovely, sincere scenes that felt genuine. I think I'll continue on with the series because the writing was strong enough to warrant it, and because who doesn't like a sexy gay rocker story? Tyler jumped. then cursed because he'd jumped. Then cursed because he'd cursed. This was it. He could probably still leave. ... Or he could surrender and most likely have the most passionate experience of his life. He chose surrender. "Sensitive little nipples," ~~~ Take a look at my Male/Male Romance Book Blog: http://www.attentionisarbitrary.blogspot.com Fellow m/m romance readers I've met online all seem to recommend Jet Mykles. Well, I finally took the plunge and now I know why. In fact, after reading this one, I immediately went and bought the rest of the series, including the little shorts sold only at Loose ID. This first book is about Johnnie Heaven, bisexual lead singer of Heaven Sent and his romance with (formerly entirely) straight Tyler Purcell, manager/owner of the hotel Heaven Sent is playing in for the nightclub opening. I love gay-for-you stories. I expect they are unrealistic (but, as a heterosexual woman I really have no idea) but I love love love them. The story is very emotive and sexy (oh boy is it!) and character driven and packs a punch even in only 96 pages (there may have been tears, not telling). I would have liked to have seen how Tyler came out to his family and friends though - it was a big deal for him but we are only shown the couple in an epilogue where it's already happened and all is well. Fellow m/m romance readers I've met online all seem to recommend Jet Mykles. Well, I finally took the plunge and now I know why. In fact, after reading this one, I immediately went and bought the rest of the series, including the little shorts sold only at Loose ID. This first book is about Johnnie Heaven, bisexual lead singer of Heaven Sent and his romance with (formerly entirely) straight Tyler Purcell, manager/owner of the hotel Heaven Sent is playing in for the nightclub opening. I love gay-for-you stories. I expect they are unrealistic (but, as a heterosexual woman I really have no idea) but I love love love them. The story is very emotive and sexy (oh boy is it!) and character driven and packs a punch even in only 96 pages (there may have been tears, not telling). I would have liked to have seen how Tyler came out to his family and friends though - it was a big deal for him but we are only shown the couple in an epilogue where it's already happened and all is well. Fellow m/m romance readers I've met online all seem to recommend Jet Mykles. Well, I finally took the plunge and now I know why. In fact, after reading this one, I immediately went and bought the rest of the series, including the little shorts sold only at Loose ID. This first book is about Johnnie Heaven, bisexual lead singer of Heaven Sent and his romance with (formerly entirely) straight Tyler Purcell, manager/owner of the hotel Heaven Sent is playing in for the nightclub opening. I love gay-for-you stories. I expect they are unrealistic (but, as a heterosexual woman I really have no idea) but I love love love them. The story is very emotive and sexy (oh boy is it!) and character driven and packs a punch even in only 96 pages (there may have been tears, not telling). I would have liked to have seen how Tyler came out to his family and friends though - it was a big deal for him but we are only shown the couple in an epilogue where it's already happened and all is well. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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