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Attractive Forces
by Jax Calder
This was all that’s sweet and cute: high school friends-to-lovers with an endearing opposites attract trope.
Logan is the Golden Boy; the captain of the rugby team, gorgeous, the son of the local Pastor, and popular amongst everyone.
Jake had moved to their town about a year ago, and this sweet and nerdy guy captured Logan’s attention immediately.
Unfortunately though, Logan feels very pressured to hide his sexuality, even from himself, and thus, when Logan needs help with chemistry and finds a tutor in Jake, they develop an incredibly strong and supportive friendship that only turns into a romance after quite some time.
This really was a wholesome and sweet read. The relationship between these two guys is packed with a lot of chemistry and loving gestures. They orbit around each other constantly and always have something to talk about. Whenever they walk into a room, the first thing they’ll look for is the other person; they cannot keep their eyes off of each other and text whenever they can’t actually talk. It was such a caring relationship; I couldn’t help but love it.
I mean, would I have loved a bit more angst here? Probably. But we did get a little of it, and maybe too much would have ruined the wholesome vibe we got now.
Overall, I just thought this was a super entertaining read with loveable characters and a pure relationship.
Logan is the Golden Boy; the captain of the rugby team, gorgeous, the son of the local Pastor, and popular amongst everyone.
Jake had moved to their town about a year ago, and this sweet and nerdy guy captured Logan’s attention immediately.
Unfortunately though, Logan feels very pressured to hide his sexuality, even from himself, and thus, when Logan needs help with chemistry and finds a tutor in Jake, they develop an incredibly strong and supportive friendship that only turns into a romance after quite some time.
This really was a wholesome and sweet read. The relationship between these two guys is packed with a lot of chemistry and loving gestures. They orbit around each other constantly and always have something to talk about. Whenever they walk into a room, the first thing they’ll look for is the other person; they cannot keep their eyes off of each other and text whenever they can’t actually talk. It was such a caring relationship; I couldn’t help but love it.
I mean, would I have loved a bit more angst here? Probably. But we did get a little of it, and maybe too much would have ruined the wholesome vibe we got now.
Overall, I just thought this was a super entertaining read with loveable characters and a pure relationship.