A review by smadronia
Aftercare by Tanya Chris

3.0

This is a gay male romance I picked up somewhere, probably Bookbub. It was okay. Of the 3 main characters, Aayan and his brother Saed are Indian Immigrants to the US, and Muslim, which I thought was a nice change. Most gay male romance seems to be mostly buff blond white guys.
Saed is on trial for murdering his boyfriend, who was also his submissive, despite being nowhere near the scene. Aayan finds Garrett Hillier, who was once the top murder defense laywer in the city. However, after a photo of him being a submissive leaks, Garrett goes into public defense and stays quiet.
The book's okay, standard gay male romance. I give it a 3 out of 5 because it was forgettable. I enjoyed the POC, and I enjoyed there wasn't guilt over the relationship, but it wasn't a very memorable book.
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