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Slick by E. Davies

missysreadingcorner's review

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5.0

Very Sexy

This was my second time reading this story and I forgot how sexy it was. I liked Oscar and Roman together, being all domestic and stuff. I’m excited to read the next book.

liza5326's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a great story about two "slick" hook-up artists who are completely clueless when it comes to actual relationships, even though that is what they are both really looking for in life. Roman and Oscar are perfect for each other. And I love the Significant Brothers and the roles they play in each others' lives. Plus there was the added benefit of Greg Boudreaux's smooth narration, which is ALWAYS a treat!

adventures_by_nessa's review against another edition

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4.0

I received this audiobook as an ARC for review. This is not my first book by E. Davies, in fact I have read/listened to many of E. Davies’ books. I really enjoyed book one in this series as an audiobook and was excited to hear more from the Significant Brothers Series.

Roman and Oscar and have a one-night stand and multiple friends in common. Soon that one-night stand turns into wanting more on each side, with the lack of communication on both their parts. Roman a pilot. Oscar’s a dancer who’s hurt and resting up in Roman’s couch. Both have jobs that require a lot of travel which really play a role in their relationship woes, and lack of communication.

This series is such a good one, E. Davies is a fun writer that really draws you in. He pulls you into the story and makes you want more. The main characters are once you want to root for.

I’ve said this before and I will say this again (...or every time); Greg Boudreaux is an awesome narrator. He’s easy to listen to and pulls you into the story, draws you into the characters. Also, I do listen to my audiobooks at 1.2x speed or higher, it doesn’t lose anything in the story, I just have always listened to my audiobooks at a higher speed.

whatcha_listening_to's review against another edition

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3.0

Ahh, the Pilot and the Dancer.
This so far has been my least favorite couple I like Roman and love what he does in the book.
I think Oscar’s character was getting my nerves a little it could have been the tone the narrator used for his voice but either way. His character isn’t for me now do I like that they got together heck yes they both deserve to be happy.
On to the next!

ccgwalt's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars for the story B-
4.5 stars for the narration by Greg Boudreaux A-

Slick is the third book in The Significant Brothers series and has the same low-angst feel as the first two. We met Roman and Oscar in book two, Roman being one of the Significant Brothers and Oscar being the best friend of Falcon (part of book 2's love interest). Some of the set up here is a little silly, but mostly it works fine. The two men don't communicate well, which I usually find very frustrating, but somehow the author made it more endearing than frustrating, perhaps because even though it happens several times, it doesn't go on for too long. It'snot a perfect book, but it's sweet and easy. A nice way to spend a few hours. Plus Greg Boudreaux's narration brings the whole thing up a notch!

jessilwow12's review against another edition

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5.0

Not a book you want to miss

E. Davies always delivers a fantastic love story. Fun and flirty dynamic characters that draw you in. Two men trying out something new and before they realize it they are fully involved. Just so much fun to watch them stumble into love. Without getting in their own too much they developed into a strong and supportive team. Not to mention the sexy factor is amazing. You will giggle just as often as you gasp.

ccgwalt's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars for the story B-
4.5 stars for the narration by Greg Boudreaux A-

Slick is the third book in The Significant Brothers series and has the same low-angst feel as the first two. We met Roman and Oscar in book two, Roman being one of the Significant Brothers and Oscar being the best friend of Falcon (part of book 2's love interest). Some of the set up here is a little silly, but mostly it works fine. The two men don't communicate well, which I usually find very frustrating, but somehow the author made it more endearing than frustrating, perhaps because even though it happens several times, it doesn't go on for too long. It'snot a perfect book, but it's sweet and easy. A nice way to spend a few hours. Plus Greg Boudreaux's narration brings the whole thing up a notch!

zelda75's review against another edition

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3.0

3/4

novel_nomad's review against another edition

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3.0

Given the glimpse we have of these two in the previous novel, Grasp, it is little wonder that the romance is sizzling. However, what I adored the most is that they come together and support each other. Even though there are moments of self-doubt, their relationship remains strong.

cadiva's review against another edition

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4.0

My favourite in this series so far

I really liked this one. I've been waiting for Roman and Oscar's romance since it became clear they were flirting in the earlier books and I wasn't disappointed.

There's some angsty but not loads, a wee bit of drama, some gorgeous emotional gestures and plenty of great sex when ended.

I liked how they both were tentatively reaching out for more in the relationship but didn't know quite how to do it and I liked that there was no dramady for the sake of it.

There's also a fair bit of humour in this one and we get a good glimpse at all the already hooked up Significant Brothers from earlier books and a few hints at who's story is coming next.