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A review by dracobatreads
Shots on Net by J.J. Mulder
funny
informative
lighthearted
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? Yes
3.75
So I actually read the second book in this series first, then read the offside series where Carter was introduced then came back and read this one, so I kinda went at this backwards, but it worked out fine.
Carter and Zeke's story was really cute. I liked the dynamics between them, the banter and I liked the demi-sexual representation in here too. As always I feel like these books end too abruptly. I know it's a series but I still feel like these books never end with full closure on each couple's stories it always feels open ended cause Zeke and Carter only show up at the end in the second book.
Also I can only take so many times when size differences is mentioned. Like from the cover Zeke doesn't seem THAT smaller in height or size from Carter, but when author's, especially in MM romance books, keep mentioning how "small" and "tiny" their partners are, it just gets really annoying like we get it he's a twink lmao. Also there's nothing wrong with casual hookups with two consenting adults, and can we stop with the "people with tattoos and piercing are hoodlums" stereotypes???
So far in the SCU series the second book is my favorite, but I still enjoyed reading about Carter and Zeke a lot.
Carter and Zeke's story was really cute. I liked the dynamics between them, the banter and I liked the demi-sexual representation in here too. As always I feel like these books end too abruptly. I know it's a series but I still feel like these books never end with full closure on each couple's stories it always feels open ended cause Zeke and Carter only show up at the end in the second book.
Also I can only take so many times when size differences is mentioned. Like from the cover Zeke doesn't seem THAT smaller in height or size from Carter, but when author's, especially in MM romance books, keep mentioning how "small" and "tiny" their partners are, it just gets really annoying like we get it he's a twink lmao. Also there's nothing wrong with casual hookups with two consenting adults, and can we stop with the "people with tattoos and piercing are hoodlums" stereotypes???
So far in the SCU series the second book is my favorite, but I still enjoyed reading about Carter and Zeke a lot.