His (6 books in series)

Can't Be His (2011)
language
English
author
3.27 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: 2.5Friends to lovers describes Roach and Alexi's relationship; they've known and liked one another for years. Never being single at the same time, nothing has ever happened between them, and it begins to look like nothing ever will. Shawn Lane jolts these two out of their complac...
Becoming His (2011)
language
English
author
3.58 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: I really enjoyed this second book in the series. I wasn’t sure I was going to since Lucas and Toby had so much chemistry in the previous book when they met and from the blurb they each seemed to have gone their separate ways since then. However, their relationship was very sweet ...
Finally His (2012)
language
English
author
3.49 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Really nice, quick read. I didn't realise it was part of a series, observant of me, but no matter, it read like a stand alone.I liked the two MC's, Jay and Drake. Drake still hung up on his ex, going back to him when he breaks up with his current lover, in spite of it being a use...
His for One Night (2000)
language
English
3.27 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: This was bad. The male was hardly male. He was suppose to be close to forty but sounded and acted like a teenager. Daniella wasn't as bad. For a short story it progressed quite quickly. A clichéd meeting in a bar, a virgin 28y/o, a billionaire, bad banter and you've got your stor...
Accidentally His (2011)
language
English
author
3.36 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: 3.75This novella starts out with Kirk riding the bus to work listening to his iPod. A typical boring work day, except for one thing, he gets to see the gorgeous man who sits in front of him. Kirk doesn’t know his name, only knows he is cute, geeky and seemingly unavailable. But s...
His (2000)
language
English
author
3.72 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: The perfect balance between dark and light.I'm usually a bit reserved when it comes to dark erotic romance. I think the limits are really thin and that everything can go really wrong when the author tries to convince the reader that the consent of the body came before the consen...