Chris Owen
3.93 of 5 Votes: 4
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3.98 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I am sad this is the last book in this series.I enjoyed this series very much and wish we had more to look forward to, especially some of the newer characters, Hayden and Brian. Safe words had a lighter tone even with some of the problems the characters were dealing with. One sc...
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3.71 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This is a pretty standard take on coming-of-age stories, but it's a good take on the in-love-with-my-best-friend trope. My favorite parts were in the first half of the book when the three guys are growing up, and then Warren and Silas start kind of circling each other, very gradu...
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3.77 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I think I was in just the right mood to read this and the sequel. And yes, you really should treat both books -- Cheek to Cheek and Turn the Other Cheek -- as one book in order to get the full story.These are warm and sweet, without too much angst but with enough to keep you inte...
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3.59 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Thinking 3.5 stars bumped up to 4 for the adorable puppies and the cutest lil girl ever. Besides a little bit of bitchy ex-wife issues this book was pretty angst free. I'm not sure if that was a good thing or bad thing.... IMO, I woulda preferred some angst or at least some good...
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3.51 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Heartwarming, feel-good short about two lifelong friends, one gay and one straight. They've each lost a spouse, one to divorce and the other to death, and are raising kids alone. Every couple of months, by mutual unspoken accord, they allow their usual companionable television ni...
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4.03 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I'm glad their HFN ending turned into a HEA in this book. I wondered how Mal would adjust. Because let's be honest. I was barley believing the HFN ending from the last book. This book almost read as a gay episode of Chicago Fire. Lots of in depth on to the shift work of a fireman...