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ARC Review- available 10/26
Story: 14/10, Spice: 5/5, Spice Hierarchy: Smut
Leland and Franky meet by chance one night while Leland is working at a party held by Franky’s office. They become friends. And then more. And then less. It was absolutely right man, wrong time again and again. They could never get the timing right.
I loved the character development of these 2. I knew it was going to be intense between them and I am so glad we got to see them apart-ish before they became a couple. I loved Leland finally asking for something he wanted even knowing the risk of being turned down. Franky. That man
Story: 14/10, Spice: 5/5, Spice Hierarchy: Smut
Leland and Franky meet by chance one night while Leland is working at a party held by Franky’s office. They become friends. And then more. And then less. It was absolutely right man, wrong time again and again. They could never get the timing right.
I loved the character development of these 2. I knew it was going to be intense between them and I am so glad we got to see them apart-ish before they became a couple. I loved Leland finally asking for something he wanted even knowing the risk of being turned down. Franky. That man
Stared off so strong, I absolutely adore the theme of desperation in any form of art and this book does it well but it does drag on for a very long time and just super necessary hick ups along the way. Would have been a 5 star read if it ended at 30%
Lots of people seem to love this book so I was naturally very excited to get started on this. I even read the first book so I'd know every whys and hows and no confusions left in the way when reading The Fishermen. OMFG, it was disappointing to say the least.
The first part was sweet. Their meeting, conversations, paintings, the summer-fling-slash-vacation, ferris wheel ride and pining-slash-figuring-out-stage. Then, everything went down in drain when they agreed to go with their no-strings attached thing.
I downright hated Franky. I wanted Leland to toss Franky out on his ears when he came back to him YEARS LATER because he couldn't get his head out of his arse. Left Leland broken, made him think he wasn't worthy of being chosen, hurt Cole and cheated on Salene(who EMOTIONALLY cheated on him first, apparently
The first part was sweet. Their meeting, conversations, paintings, the summer-fling-slash-vacation, ferris wheel ride and pining-slash-figuring-out-stage. Then, everything went down in drain when they agreed to go with their no-strings attached thing.
I downright hated Franky. I wanted Leland to toss Franky out on his ears when he came back to him YEARS LATER because he couldn't get his head out of his arse. Left Leland broken, made him think he wasn't worthy of being chosen, hurt Cole and cheated on Salene(who EMOTIONALLY cheated on him first, apparently
dark
emotional
medium-paced
I can’t find the words. This book ripped out my heart and pieced it back together in the most gentle way. Franklin and Leland did not have it easy and it was honestly such a hard earned HEA for the both of them.
I just know I’ll be thinking about them both for a long time.
I am very curious as to who’ll the third book be about! Possibly Noon? Lucas? Can’t wait to tune in.
I just know I’ll be thinking about them both for a long time.
I am very curious as to who’ll the third book be about! Possibly Noon? Lucas? Can’t wait to tune in.
Read this in my first ever Buddy Read with Lilly ❤️. Thanks darling, had a blast reading and discussing this book with you
ARC Review:
5 stars, and a bucket of tears and steamy. First off as a lot of people know of my love for daddy Clint in Bad Wrong Things, daddy Franky (Franklin Kincaid) is almost my favorite, maybe he’s tied with Clint on somethings. Anywho, this book was not one that I could read in one day. I had to read a bit and digest it and read more. The pain they both had especially from their childhood, the fears, the regret. All of that definitely made me love both of them. I loved how we got more inside of Cole and Jasper in this book. I love Noon and how possessive Franky was when it came to his boy and anyone around him. Leland was his and only his, even though it was a hard fight to their HEA. In the later parts of this book I loved Joe and his wife and that fishing story. I honestly don’t think this author could write a bad book ever. This book also included an age gap which I always crave with hurt/comfort books. I loved how Cole and Leland became the best of buddies and how everyone came back into the family circle and lived happily ever after. Cannot wait for the next one in this series.
5 stars, and a bucket of tears and steamy. First off as a lot of people know of my love for daddy Clint in Bad Wrong Things, daddy Franky (Franklin Kincaid) is almost my favorite, maybe he’s tied with Clint on somethings. Anywho, this book was not one that I could read in one day. I had to read a bit and digest it and read more. The pain they both had especially from their childhood, the fears, the regret. All of that definitely made me love both of them. I loved how we got more inside of Cole and Jasper in this book. I love Noon and how possessive Franky was when it came to his boy and anyone around him. Leland was his and only his, even though it was a hard fight to their HEA. In the later parts of this book I loved Joe and his wife and that fishing story. I honestly don’t think this author could write a bad book ever. This book also included an age gap which I always crave with hurt/comfort books. I loved how Cole and Leland became the best of buddies and how everyone came back into the family circle and lived happily ever after. Cannot wait for the next one in this series.