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Aquarius: He Said, He Said (2011)

by Jamie Craig(Favorite Author)
3.93 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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Amber Allure
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Boys of the Zodiac
review 1: In this novel, we have two singles dads. Aaron is a widower while Peter is divorced. Their sons become friends at the park and the two dads develop a friendship and bit more on their own.I found Peter a bit too spineless for my liking. He allowed himself to be a doormat not just to Aaron, but to his kid and ex-wife as well. You’re going to email your ex-wife about getting a game/console for your kid you said he shouldn’t have? Email? Really? Co-parenting, I’m assuming doesn’t really work like that.I also blame Peter for the gross misunderstanding between him and Aaron. Had he not “bragged” (for lack of a better word) about the other men he kept in rotation, Aaron may not have made so many assumptions. If Peter made his feelings plain and gave Aaron the ... morechoice of pursuing something more, a lot of things would’ve been different.But then where would you get the middle-aged men angst?Even though I pointed out the flaws, I really did like this. It was a solid story with good characters and enough angst to keep me interested.3.5 Stars.
review 2: for GB Q3 picked by MandyM. Sometimes in romances where kids are involved, they can overtake the story & make it all too sticky sweet. This one avoided this problem (just by a hair). The kids are just cute enough without causing cavities, the ex is just mean enough without becoming an arch villainess & the two men Peter & Aaron are just hot enough when they finally get together. This one was an enjoyable story. less
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Rocky
Sweet story about two single dads and their adorable little boys.
fike
Cute short read.
gymnastt98
3,5 stars
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