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Adore by Ellis James

laur_reads_'s review against another edition

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5.0

God this book killed me (in a good way.)
Spoiler "The pastor and the artist (...) Sky and Rayne" These two guys went through so much in these books, but it all served to help them fall even harder for each other. I'm so happy Luke was able to come out, even if they were outed. His message to the world after they were outed was such a tearjerker. I'm so excited to see more of Evermore being a queer-inclusive church. I'm definitely a bit worried about what they will be put through in book 3, post HFN, but I won't be able to resist getting more time with these two characters. I'll be thinking about them for a while.

jamie_w's review against another edition

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5.0

Again, full review will be posted on 3rd book.

Narration is fantastic!!

Luke was infuriating and yet my heart continuously hurt for him. He basically treated Vance the way he felt he deserved to be treated. He thought so very little of himself and yet and burned for Vance. I could tell he hated himself for the things he put Vance through. He was wicked in some ways…

But Vance saw through Luke in ways no one else ever had. He loved so effortlessly and selflessly. He saw Luke for the scared little boy that felt invisible and unlovable. Vance definitely put up with too much but he gave of himself freely. His heart was connected to Luke without strings.

So much happens in this book. Between Luke getting sick and Vance’s accident, there is a lot of pain and fear. But these events solidified their connection. They were irrevocably tied to the other. There was no going back.

lauritahoods's review against another edition

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4.0

OTT sex and drama. I enjoyed it so much more than the first book.

alicia1566's review against another edition

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4.0

A lovely ending to the duo. There are some twists and turns that make you unsure of the HEA but it happens, which is what I wanted. It was very sweet. I would recommend this duo to anyone interested in MM. Also the sexy time is done very well. Not super smutty but still enough smut for someone who enjoys that.

katygeewrites's review against another edition

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5.0

• MM
• Closeted MMC
• Forbidden(ish) Romance
• Angst
• Spicy


Oh my god this book tore me apart, slapped a bandaid on the wound, and then ripped my heart to shreds! So many ups and downs, so many heart wrenching moments.

I’m still not fully happy with Luke and I do think Vance deserves better but I really love them together. Their chemistry is so tangible and the smut! HOT. A lot of character development happens in this one along with a lot of heart break.

If you’re looking for a series that will take your heart on an emotional roller coaster ride then definitely read this!

katiek1512's review

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challenging dark hopeful inspiring tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

bookishmeg48's review against another edition

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4.0

“I see how bad you don’t want me. You don’t want me hard enough to hurt.”

Adore is book two of the On My Knees series by Ella James. This book picks up right where we left off with Luke and Rayne. Book two is quite the journey with so many ups and downs.

“Look for me in your dreams, Rayne. I’ll be the warm light. I’ll be holding you together.”

This book was so emotional but the way these two supported and took care of each other is everything. So much happens in book two, it’s unreal. It will leave you hanging onto the end of your seat at certain points.

“He loves you,” she says quietly, “And I love him. If he’s yours, he’s mine.”

Acceptance is such an important factor. A mother’s love knows no bounds. We don’t get a lot of Luke’s mom but I feel like what we get is just right.

“I wanted to fucking fix you.”
“You did fix me. Every time I opened my eyes…you were all I wanted.”

I enjoyed this book more than book one, it’s longer and we get more relationship development and character growth.

“I love you so much, Vance Rayne. You’re my happy ending, baby. Not the pervert kind. That, too.”

Now to book three to tie up this series.

“Rayne belongs in the Sky. You realize that, right?”

Happy Reading

skye_28x's review

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5.0

damn i did not see that coming :'((

manda24176's review against another edition

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5.0

Adore ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Luke and Vance are total romance goals. Vance is the biggest sweetheart

kerasalwaysreading's review against another edition

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5.0

Such a fantastic conclusion full of heart and ache

Picking up directly where Worship ends, Vance is in California to work Evermore’s mural and Luke is not happy about it. He longs for Vance so hard but doesn’t want to let himself have this. Through the fear and the pain, they have to determine what’s more important.
The two can’t stand to be away from each other and Luke gets more and more careless in his need to be near Vance. And as for Vance, he knows that staying in California will burn him ultimately but he can’t pull himself from the flames.
While Worship was a lot of them being apart, this book has the two men thrown together in very close quarters. They are both pushed from their comfort zones and I loved the character growth on both accounts.
The fear and the raw emotion was palpable in this book; the sex is off the charts; but the message in this book is so beautiful. I loved this book so hard and I am so thankful to have read it!

Merged review:

Such a fantastic conclusion full of heart and ache

Picking up directly where Worship ends, Vance is in California to work Evermore’s mural and Luke is not happy about it. He longs for Vance so hard but doesn’t want to let himself have this. Through the fear and the pain, they have to determine what’s more important.
The two can’t stand to be away from each other and Luke gets more and more careless in his need to be near Vance. And as for Vance, he knows that staying in California will burn him ultimately but he can’t pull himself from the flames.
While Worship was a lot of them being apart, this book has the two men thrown together in very close quarters. They are both pushed from their comfort zones and I loved the character growth on both accounts.
The fear and the raw emotion was palpable in this book; the sex is off the charts; but the message in this book is so beautiful. I loved this book so hard and I am so thankful to have read it!