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3 reviews for:

Archer's Aim

C.S. Joyce

3.54 AVERAGE

neep66's review

5.0

I jumped into this series with this book and wow the chemistry between Felix and Archer started the minute they met and never let up! Archer says to Zayn when Felix enters. " Looks like a Dandy arriving from some obnoxious Victorian inspired tea party". Felix to Archer about protecting him at his home " you can check all my nooks and crannies". They have a lot of unique spars that kept me laughing and smiling! Both had generalized misconceptions at first and each of them was truly surprised by the other! I read this as an arc and the story flowed perfectly with humor, hot chemistry, suspense and romance! We get size difference, a physically and emotionally scarred military vet and a Doberman!
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secret_librarian's review

4.0

CS Joyce was a new author to me and I wasn’t sure what to expect since this was the third book in a series - turns out it worked well as a standalone and I really liked it!

If you like characters hiding their insecurities behind a ton of sass and over the top behaviour you will love Felix! He had me laughing out loud several times in the first few chapters while he was trying to get Archer to quit as his bodyguard. His antics might have been a little much, but it was sort of endearing in a way and his character had some depth to it.

Archer was such a Daddy Dom - he was protective, patient and caring. I really felt for him and his own choice of solitude, as misguided as it was. He and Felix fit together like puzzle pieces and it was so sweet to see them work out their feelings for each other.

Even though the first few chapters were lighter and funny, the story quickly turns into more as secrets and hidden motives are discovered. The plot and tropes might be fairly common, but it was still intriguing and I badly wanted to see where the story was going. I felt as if some parts could have had a little more depth or detail to them, but overall the plot was engaging and there were some twists I didn’t see coming.

Definitely a book worth checking out if you enjoy the ex-military, Daddy Dom bodyguard vs the spoiled, sassy twink trope!

lua_bib's review

4.0

CS Joyce was a new author to me and I wasn’t sure what to expect since this was the third book in a series - turns out it worked well as a standalone and I really liked it!

If you like characters hiding their insecurities behind a ton of sass and over the top behaviour you will love Felix! He had me laughing out loud several times in the first few chapters while he was trying to get Archer to quit as his bodyguard. His antics might have been a little much, but it was sort of endearing in a way and his character had some depth to it.

Archer was such a Daddy Dom - he was protective, patient and caring. I really felt for him and his own choice of solitude, as misguided as it was. He and Felix fit together like puzzle pieces and it was so sweet to see them work out their feelings for each other.

Even though the first few chapters were lighter and funny, the story quickly turns into more as secrets and hidden motives are discovered. The plot and tropes might be fairly common, but it was still intriguing and I badly wanted to see where the story was going. I felt as if some parts could have had a little more depth or detail to them, but overall the plot was engaging and there were some twists I didn’t see coming.

Definitely a book worth checking out if you enjoy the ex-military, Daddy Dom bodyguard vs the spoiled, sassy twink trope!