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DJ Dangerfield by Anyta Sunday

rissa53's review

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5.0

This was all kinds of lovely! I adored reading Justin and Kane's love story. I love the DJ parts, Tom's involvement, everything! Such a sweet and wonderful story. Will definitely reread! <3

shelbanuadh's review

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4.0

Predictable, but nice. I could have gone without the little "2 months later" and "3 months after that" epilogue, as I've never been a fan of those kind of ending. But, it was a nice fluffy piece.

squirrely007's review

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4.0

This was a really good. Short and sweet.

qace90's review

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3.0

Cute tho predictable

This started out as a really cute, funny story, but then it started to feel drawn out. Like, there’s slow burn and then there’s frustrating obliviousness; this kinda pushed into the latter for me. Justin calling in to rant and rave every week was a great set up and I loved the interactions between him and Kane, but it was frustrating how Kane kept hiding his identity from Justin and scene where Justin masturbates to the radio after realizing the DJ is Kane made me Very uncomfortable....

littlebookterror's review

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3.0

Cute but I felt like the emotional journey was too heavy and fast to feel natural.

poultrymunitions's review

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1.0

verbal constipation porn.

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why tell anybody anything when you can stare longingly at them, instead?

the whole story is two boys who are too chicken to speak the truth at one another finding excuses to expertly not resolve their sexual tension.

if that's your fetish, this is the book for you.

me, i was legit ready to kill someone by the time fucktard A kept fucktard B hanging for a whole weekend waiting to hear if his feelings were returned.

by the time they decided to adjourn the long-awaited conversation to resolve this idiotic situation—in favor of playing a game of laser tag with the bros, as you do—i was ready to kill myself.

absurd.
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