A review by a_reader_obsessed
Out of Frame by Megan Erickson

3.0

3.5 Stars

A chance to let loose. A growing need to be one’s true self. Hard to resist attraction.

Cautious Quinn can finally relax and have fun with his BFF on their long awaited spring break trip. He’s tired of being the responsible one, the predictable, boring one. He’s ready to have a great time, all the while secretly ogling his reality TV crush from afar.

JR is tired of hiding who he is, tired of being pigeon-holed into a persona that’s not him. Quinn catches his eye and is the impetus to having him reevaluate his career path and choices. As hard as they try to avoid the other after an unfortunate mishap, a cruise ship is never too big to avoid that one person you’re trying to hide from.

Overall I liked this. The writing was still great because it’s Erickson, but this installment had less emotional depth and sexy than the previous two books in my opinion. Apparently I’m not one for sneaking around, waiting for the other shoe to drop. Because it will. And it does. That kind of anxiety I can go without. Regardless, still enjoyable, with a great supporting cast.