5/27/2023 0 Comments Pretty in Pink by Jay NorthcoteHe writes about complex feelings and crappy histories and the general blah of everyday life. They’re not perfect, their relationships aren’t perfect, and the romance is never sunshine and rainbows straight on to the HEA. Jay has a way of making characters feel real to me. I’ve loved all of the previous books in the Housemates series and I was pretty excited to finally read this one. If they’re going to work things out, they need to start being honest–first with themselves, and then with each other. Both begin to want more from the relationship but are afraid to admit it. When he moves in next door to Ryan, they’re both interested in picking up where they left off, and it seems like an ideal arrangement: convenient, mutually satisfying, and with no strings attached.ĭespite their best intentions to keep things casual, they develop an emotional connection alongside the physical one. Staying single is safer, and there’s no need for complicated relationships when hooking up is easy. The attraction is mutual, and the amazing night that follows opens Ryan’s eyes to his bisexuality.Įxperience has taught Johnny that love hurts. When Johnny catches his eye at a party, Ryan’s interest is piqued even though he’s never been with a guy before. Ryan’s always been attracted to tall, leggy blondes–normally of the female variety. Ryan isn’t looking for a relationship with a guy–and Johnny isn’t looking for a relationship at all. Genre(s): M/M Contemporary Romance, M/M Erotica
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