Review: An Invitation by Jay Northcote
If you’re looking for a nice, sexy read for your break at work, this is it.
If you’re looking for a nice, sexy read for your break at work, this is it.
No, this is a story about recovery. And it’s a good one, a hopeful one.
Plot twist! would be a great way to sum this one up. I did not expect this. Not at all.
But somehow everything I love about that series is missing here. The characters are interesting enough on their own at first.
It was exhausting but in a good way, if that makes any sense at all.
Of course The Gays have to be hot and they must have hot monkey sex as often as possible. Otherwise the book isn’t worth anything. Duh.
They are just… they’re true somehow? Like, they are young adults
But you probably want to know why and I’m willing – so very, very willing – to explain why. Although I’ll rather fangirl about it than explain…
Will is being seriously abused by his boyfriend and in the course of two months without any therapy or any work at all really, he’s not traumatized?
I think I won’t be reading anymore by David Connor.