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Texas
by Ana Night, Ana Night
The focus of this series is definitely romance, but it does have a tiny little side-plot with the motorcycle club, and usually one or two of the MCs being in danger or trouble.
In this case I thought the story would be a bit more angsty considering Texas was drowning in alcohol due to the loss of his best friend a year ago, and Sawyer was being hunted by his ex-boyfriend who ended up being a human trafficker. It wasn't, though. It was all rather light-hearted and fun. Not a lot of depth here.
The relationship between Texas and Sawyer started out with a lot of teasing and banter; Texas identifies as 'straight' at the beginning of all this, so they have a friendly vibe at first. I personally didn't see the use of Texas thinking he was straight; it didn't add to the story, but I suppose it's a recurrent theme to make biker guys think they're straight at first (even if many of their friends already identify as gay or bisexual). Luckily Texas didn't make a big deal out of it, though, so it's whatever.
Anyway, as I said, Texas and Sawyer mostly have a fun relationship; there's no drama or angst, it's just them joking around, being happy, and having lots of sex (the sex could have been a little less in my opinion).
They were both pretty sweet and likable, and they had a good dynamic. I liked them together, even if it wasn't anything super special.
In this case I thought the story would be a bit more angsty considering Texas was drowning in alcohol due to the loss of his best friend a year ago, and Sawyer was being hunted by his ex-boyfriend who ended up being a human trafficker. It wasn't, though. It was all rather light-hearted and fun. Not a lot of depth here.
The relationship between Texas and Sawyer started out with a lot of teasing and banter; Texas identifies as 'straight' at the beginning of all this, so they have a friendly vibe at first. I personally didn't see the use of Texas thinking he was straight; it didn't add to the story, but I suppose it's a recurrent theme to make biker guys think they're straight at first (even if many of their friends already identify as gay or bisexual). Luckily Texas didn't make a big deal out of it, though, so it's whatever.
Anyway, as I said, Texas and Sawyer mostly have a fun relationship; there's no drama or angst, it's just them joking around, being happy, and having lots of sex (the sex could have been a little less in my opinion).
They were both pretty sweet and likable, and they had a good dynamic. I liked them together, even if it wasn't anything super special.