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josy 's review for:
Love & Loyalty
by Tere Michaels
~4.5 stars~
I liked this book better than the first one. Jim and Griffin are adorable together and Jim's friends are awesome. The story surrounding the romance of the two men gives glimpses into the harsh and gritty life of a detective in the homicide department and shows the not so bright and glamorous parts of Hollywood's film industry.
Again, the falling-in-love part came a bit too quickly for my liking considering that the whole book spans only a few weeks but in this case, I didn't mind too much. It still felt natural, IMO, and there's enough going on that keeps the story from being too fluffy (especially one scene that had me close to tears).
What made me wonder was that Jim felt like a totally different character than he was in [b:Faith & Fidelity|23303969|Faith & Fidelity (Faith, Love, and Devotion #1)|Tere Michaels|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1421918613s/23303969.jpg|4866696]. Not sure if this was the author's intention or not. I still liked him, though.
And a brief comment on the audiobook: It was terrible! Not necessarily the narration which was good enough, but the quality! Missing sentences, static noise, and the entire epilog is missing.
I liked this book better than the first one. Jim and Griffin are adorable together and Jim's friends are awesome. The story surrounding the romance of the two men gives glimpses into the harsh and gritty life of a detective in the homicide department and shows the not so bright and glamorous parts of Hollywood's film industry.
Again, the falling-in-love part came a bit too quickly for my liking considering that the whole book spans only a few weeks but in this case, I didn't mind too much. It still felt natural, IMO, and there's enough going on that keeps the story from being too fluffy (especially one scene that had me close to tears).
What made me wonder was that Jim felt like a totally different character than he was in [b:Faith & Fidelity|23303969|Faith & Fidelity (Faith, Love, and Devotion #1)|Tere Michaels|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1421918613s/23303969.jpg|4866696]. Not sure if this was the author's intention or not. I still liked him, though.
And a brief comment on the audiobook: It was terrible! Not necessarily the narration which was good enough, but the quality! Missing sentences, static noise, and the entire epilog is missing.