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Max And Finn (2012)

by L.B. Gregg(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
1426894295 (ISBN13: 9781426894299)
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English
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Carina Press
series
Men of Smithfield
review 1: Sigh - I really enjoyed the first book in this series, the second not as much and this one (the third) even less. Finn apparently had some commitment issues that were alluded to but never explained. Max also had past history that was never expanded on. I didn't feel any connection to either of the characters, maybe because I didn't know anything about them. There was one mildly funny scene but that was it as far as humor. (A far cry from the first in the series!) So now the big question - do I take a chance on the 4th in the series and hope it's as good as the first? Maybe I'll think about it for awhile... ; )
review 2: Now, I don't know L.B. personally, but anyone who can write such funny scenes, thoughts, and put us readers right smack into an emotio
... morenal crisis of will, is A-OK with me.SO, I don't want to give too much of the plot away, but I was sooo entranced with the initial smex scene between Max and Finn. First off, how brave was Finn to initiate the act? I have to hand it to him, I'm a book worm a lot of the time. And, I deal in numbers and sit in my office all day, and so I'm not the 'lose control' type. Ok, let me be honest, I'm a complete control freak, I know it, and now you do too... so getting back to Finn. The reason I applaud him is because smex is the best way to 'lose control', but in a 'good' way, you know? So kudos to him to take that step and not care how much he was perceived as a hoe. LOL. I'm so comfortable with the submission aspect, so I loved Max's dirty talk. Phew! *wipes brow* and he can call me a "dirty bitch" annnnyyyytime he wants. :PGod, I'm sitting here reliving those scenes as I type this. I need a moment....Ok, back. So, as I was saying. Finn, he's a freak. He enjoys pushing his boundaries, and that's an amazing way to get off. And what I also enjoyed was that in the same time it took for him to climax, he realizes that what he's just experienced with Max supercedes a quick fling. It's that realization that allows him to feel so hurt at Max's 'initial' rejection.Anywhooooo, it's delightful to see them make their way back to each other. I loved Finn seeing warm, caring and emotional sides of Max, and finding himself floored by each discovery. Or how gentle and nurturing Max was with Finn, when his persona is so utterly male and marine. I liked the tid-bit of S&M L.B. threw in there. So yep, It was a good read. However, I like a bit more spice with my m/m, so I have to say that this Men of Smithfield book (#3) wasn't up to par with others. If you're just starting out with this series, I suggest you begin with #2- Happy Ending- Seth and David. SOOOOO good. And so worth it. I kept right on reading till there was nothing left. Gobbled it up in one sitting. Happy Reading Y'all! less
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gen
So cute and it pissed me off delightfully. I enjoyed it and Max and Finn together. Just awww.
shreyu
I'm not loving how they just end. :/ I want an epilogue or something!
mekko
Story - 3 starsPerformance - 4.5 starsOverall - 3.5 stars
Anikolee
Max and FinnMax is a bit of a jackass.
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3.5 stars
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