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Wow! If you loved Wicked Lies Boys Tell, you’re going to want to devour Feuds and Reckless Fury. This book was absolutely fucking fantastic. I am still giddy after reading it.
Alister Sommers and Canyon Voss fathers’ are getting married.
For Canyon - “ The separation of his parents hit him hard. It turned his world upside down and spit him out. He’s disoriented and unsure where to go now.”
It created a lot of anger and hostile emotions and he wanted to utterly destroy his father’s life. And that started with becoming his father’s fiancé‘s son’s enemy.
This is a story of an openly gay artsy Alister not taking anyone’s crap, and that includes the football star Canyon who form an enemies to lovers relationship and learn how to love eachother and explore this new male/male relationship.
Canyon never admitted it to himself that he was possibly bisexual until he started forming a bond with Alister.
“ I might be bisexual, but I’m all sexual when it comes to Alis Sommers. He drives me crazy in the best possible ways. “
These two have the most fiercest and hottest chemistry I have read in a long time. The fact that they were both knew that having a relationship with another male, and the way that they explore each other‘s bodies, was so fucking hot. Holy crap! We know that K. Webster can write MM like no other but I feel like she really ramped it up in this book.
Both boys have drama is going on in their lives. Alis has the emotional trauma of his horrible childhood that ends up creeping back into his current life and we get a ton of drama and mystery with it.
And we have Canyon who is desperately trying to save his mother from going into a deep depression and falling into drugs after her husband left her for another man.
With school, their fathers getting married, their friends turning on them, sibling drama, and everything else - it all comes to a head.
This was such a beautiful romance. Despite all of the chaos in the background, I did not take away from these two boys love story. I thought it was beautiful and steamy as hell!
Alister Sommers and Canyon Voss fathers’ are getting married.
For Canyon - “ The separation of his parents hit him hard. It turned his world upside down and spit him out. He’s disoriented and unsure where to go now.”
It created a lot of anger and hostile emotions and he wanted to utterly destroy his father’s life. And that started with becoming his father’s fiancé‘s son’s enemy.
This is a story of an openly gay artsy Alister not taking anyone’s crap, and that includes the football star Canyon who form an enemies to lovers relationship and learn how to love eachother and explore this new male/male relationship.
Canyon never admitted it to himself that he was possibly bisexual until he started forming a bond with Alister.
“ I might be bisexual, but I’m all sexual when it comes to Alis Sommers. He drives me crazy in the best possible ways. “
These two have the most fiercest and hottest chemistry I have read in a long time. The fact that they were both knew that having a relationship with another male, and the way that they explore each other‘s bodies, was so fucking hot. Holy crap! We know that K. Webster can write MM like no other but I feel like she really ramped it up in this book.
Both boys have drama is going on in their lives. Alis has the emotional trauma of his horrible childhood that ends up creeping back into his current life and we get a ton of drama and mystery with it.
And we have Canyon who is desperately trying to save his mother from going into a deep depression and falling into drugs after her husband left her for another man.
With school, their fathers getting married, their friends turning on them, sibling drama, and everything else - it all comes to a head.
This was such a beautiful romance. Despite all of the chaos in the background, I did not take away from these two boys love story. I thought it was beautiful and steamy as hell!
“I can’t break you. I don’t want to. I just want you.”
I really enjoyed this! I love drama, and this book has plenty of that, but I also really loved both Canyon and Alis.
The only thing that irritated me was the dads reactions to finding out about the two of them (like they are barely step brothers and then he goes roaring "HE'S YOUR BROTHER"
I really enjoyed this! I love drama, and this book has plenty of that, but I also really loved both Canyon and Alis.
The only thing that irritated me was the dads reactions to finding out about the two of them (like they are barely step brothers and then he goes roaring "HE'S YOUR BROTHER"
Official time of death... 20%
I still skimmed to the end.
I wanted to see if it was me or the book?
This didn't work at all for me.
Not the characters, the plot, the writing, the back and forth.
The characters were assholes and not in a good way.
The writing was a bit immature. Not because the MCs were in highschool but it read like a debut rather than a book by a seasoned author.
The enemies to lovers trope was poorly executed imo. One minute they were assholes to each other, the other minute one was hard and the other whimpering. It didn't really make sense.
I still skimmed to the end.
I wanted to see if it was me or the book?
This didn't work at all for me.
Not the characters, the plot, the writing, the back and forth.
The characters were assholes and not in a good way.
The writing was a bit immature. Not because the MCs were in highschool but it read like a debut rather than a book by a seasoned author.
The enemies to lovers trope was poorly executed imo. One minute they were assholes to each other, the other minute one was hard and the other whimpering. It didn't really make sense.
There are parts of this book I really did enjoy, but there was way more about it that really killed how much I enjoyed the book. The good news is the narration is wonderfully done.
adventurous
emotional
funny
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
To be honest I don't really like this author, I'm pretty sure I won't be picking up any more after this one. I picked this one up because it's an MM romance and I love those.
This just fell flat for me. I see that there was a lot of effort to try to add dimension to the characters, but it just didn't work for me. Sculpting, violin, track and heavy backstory felt like too many personality traits for one character.
I did find a few plot holes here and there, like howCarrie's character was so badly developed throughout the book, sometimes she is treated like a 5 year old (oh no Carrie, we both were just WRESTLING and totally not making out) and then I find out she's 16?! and also the whole mystery that was trying to be developed, I just don't understand why Alis just assumes this anonymous phone number to be Canny, when there are clearly other scenes where they do text each other
There was low angst, their relationship develops quite messily but I can understand how some people prefer it to be that way for their reading experience. Just not my personal taste.
What I hated most about this was the same recycled plot ofdaddy issues, and drug addiction, and then the daddy coming in to kidnap him, I feel like I'm seeing this in ever single popular movie and book these days
Also im pretty uncomfortable with the mental health representation of Canyon's mother and everyone just assuming she has depression and basically neglecting her.
This just fell flat for me. I see that there was a lot of effort to try to add dimension to the characters, but it just didn't work for me. Sculpting, violin, track and heavy backstory felt like too many personality traits for one character.
I did find a few plot holes here and there, like how
There was low angst, their relationship develops quite messily but I can understand how some people prefer it to be that way for their reading experience. Just not my personal taste.
What I hated most about this was the same recycled plot of
Also im pretty uncomfortable with the mental health representation of Canyon's mother and everyone just assuming she has depression and basically neglecting her.
dark
emotional
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Wowww! I loveddd the characters in this. I loved Canyon and all his grumpy brody-ness. And Alis with his quiet artistically-ness. The dialogue between these two i loved. I always enjoy k webs mm no matter how much i read them. It was hot as usual betwen the characters during certain scenes if you know what i mean.