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I seriously need to know what happens in my head that means after reading the first two books in a series and loving them, the minute I have to wait for the next book means I'll end up waiting years to read it. Tessa Bailey is such a talented author, and this series has been awesome so I don't know why it took me years to read this. 

 

Jiya and Andrew were really unique for a friend's to lover’s romance. Absolutely nothing about their journey was expected and I couldn't put it down. First the friendship between them was beautiful but the way they each felt and the reason for them being stuck in the friendzone was a great read. Throw in the absolute fierceness of Andrew's love and possessiveness on top of his selflessness made him just beyond.

 

I really liked Jiya too, but I am absolutely obsessed with Andrew. Between his dirty mouth and complete devotion, I was as desperate to slap him for being an idiot as I was to jump him. But Jiya understood him. and once she realised she wasn't alone in the depth of her feelings I love that she went after it so hard.

 

This book was just the right blend of emotions, angst and hot as hell. I really don't know why I didn't read it years ago.

 

 




I rarely read MM romance, not because I don’t like it but just because there’s so many other romance genres that I prefer I never get there except for a few certain authors who if they write it I will read it. And Tessa Bailey is one of the authors at the top of that list. Her books are just so freaking hot yet they aren’t lacking in the emotion or storyline either. Sometimes I think she has the map to all my kinks.

And this series has been perfect. I loved Olive and Rory so much and I really enjoyed meeting the other Prince brothers. And I really did fall hard for Marcus and Jamie but I really didn’t think I would be as big a fan of Marcus as I came to be. He came across as being so full of himself but in a way that was cute and loveable until I started to see him through Jamie’s eyes and see everything he was going through from his own point of view. Then he was just perfect.

I can’t even fathom how hard it would be to go through being judged for who you are as a person. And watching Marcus struggle with not just realising he was gay but also how to tell his family actually made me tear up a little bit. And then on the flip side Jamie being out and proud despite the things he had gone through to get there I completely understood him not wanting to wait for Marcus to figure out who he was.

Of course the writing was so good that I felt every emotion they went through. The good and the bad. Then you have Tessa Bailey’s trade mark sizzling, hot as hell chemistry and the whole book was unputdownable. From start to finish I was so involved and I loved every word of it.

And now I am dying to get my hands on the next book which had better be Andrew and Jiya’s or I may have to start a mutiny. Plus I am dying from the suspense of who the damn guy is floating around. Just release the damn book already Tessa.




Every now and then I read a Tessa Bailey book and it just fucking does it for me. And honestly I can't even tell you why. I think it's the hero being all obsessive and possessive. Or maybe it's the heroine being all quirky and unique. Or the secondary characters being so well developed but not taking away from the story. Or maybe it's just everything all mixed together just right.

Whatever it is this book just worked. I loved Rory so much and Olive was so perfect for him. But in the interest of full disclosure there were a few things in this story that normally would piss me off but due to the circumstances they were completely understandable and made the story better.

So yeah I love Tessa Bailey. She writes the hottest dirty talkers and I can't get enough of them. Oh and just randomly the cover is perfect for the book and it doesn't hurt it's a pretty hot cover. 





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