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Whit
by Cora Rose
4.5 I can't keep my hands off this book, stars.
Is this really the author's debut novel? Yes, it is, and wow, I am still speechless a week later. I first saw this book in one of my favorite MM author's stories and had to read this book.
Whit and Caleb are college roommates. Whit is grumpy and keeps people at arm's length. Caleb is sunshine, caring and straight. However, Caleb questions his attraction to Whit, and Whit has a dark secret. After an event, the dynamics between the two change.
Whit is A comical, steamy, emotional, and heart-wrenching book. Side note Caleb's family will make you laugh a time ot two.
A little warning when reading this book, make sure to take care of all your responsibilities ahead of time. Whit is addicting and refreshing. I couldn't put the book down. These two stole my heart. They’re so freaking cute together and oh so steamy. I can't forget that.
I hope Sem and Magnus have a book of their own. I can't thank Baily Nicole enough for putting this book under my radar. As I am typing this review; I now want to reread
Is this really the author's debut novel? Yes, it is, and wow, I am still speechless a week later. I first saw this book in one of my favorite MM author's stories and had to read this book.
Whit and Caleb are college roommates. Whit is grumpy and keeps people at arm's length. Caleb is sunshine, caring and straight. However, Caleb questions his attraction to Whit, and Whit has a dark secret. After an event, the dynamics between the two change.
Whit is A comical, steamy, emotional, and heart-wrenching book. Side note Caleb's family will make you laugh a time ot two.
A little warning when reading this book, make sure to take care of all your responsibilities ahead of time. Whit is addicting and refreshing. I couldn't put the book down. These two stole my heart. They’re so freaking cute together and oh so steamy. I can't forget that.
I hope Sem and Magnus have a book of their own. I can't thank Baily Nicole enough for putting this book under my radar. As I am typing this review; I now want to reread