This short novella has no connection to the previous books as it takes place in a totally different place. I have a feeling it has a similar setting as the next two books in the series. Though I liked the idea behind this one - Best Friends to Lovers, Benny (our sole POV) was TOO clueless for me. I cringed and felt sorry for James most of this read.
Benny Reece is on a mission of finding a real relationship. He has a guy in mind, yeah he might not really be interested in him but he wants to know FOR SURE. Giving it enough chances. He tries asking his best friend James Stewart to be his "wing-man" a couple of times but James seems reluctant to help and he isn't sure why.
Benny just doesn't GET IT. He doesn't get he is looking for a guy who looks VERY similar to his best friend, the one he can't have enough of, can't seem to be distant from for less than a day. Keeps hanging in his apartment and sometimes sharing his bed (coz the sofa is uncomfortable). James is heart broken with every stupid attempt Benny does towards someone else. He just wants Benny to realize what he TRULY wants he actually already has... It's just about taking things to the next step between them.
Benny Reece is on a mission of finding a real relationship. He has a guy in mind, yeah he might not really be interested in him but he wants to know FOR SURE. Giving it enough chances. He tries asking his best friend James Stewart to be his "wing-man" a couple of times but James seems reluctant to help and he isn't sure why.
Benny just doesn't GET IT. He doesn't get he is looking for a guy who looks VERY similar to his best friend, the one he can't have enough of, can't seem to be distant from for less than a day. Keeps hanging in his apartment and sometimes sharing his bed (coz the sofa is uncomfortable). James is heart broken with every stupid attempt Benny does towards someone else. He just wants Benny to realize what he TRULY wants he actually already has... It's just about taking things to the next step between them.
Rating:
★★★★★ |
E-Book
Edition |
55
pages
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Read on:
11 August 2019
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