![]() ![]() It was really satisfying to watch him build himself up after that, and work to make his life into what he needed by being real. ![]() I like how Noah is very much in this in-between place of trying to figure out how to be competent at something new and not make the same mistakes and is also reeling so hard from losing his prior job and the stickiness of that. It was this huge tease for me as a reader, and I enjoyed that all the way through. ![]() They are two sweet steps away from a very lovely service based D/s dynamic The Entire Time and it was so tantalizing because I could see it in their hearts, see how Noah wanted to be so good for Gavin and devote himself to him, and how Gavin wanted to hold him close and care for him and give him opportunities to shine. It was lovely to watch him slowly get completely gone over Noah, who is so oblivious about it for so long and just trying to do his job well and be good at it and make Gavin happy. I loved Gavin’s arc in this, how he starts out grumpy and mean with intense emotional armor and gets all soft inside for Noah because Noah talks back to him and doesn’t take crap from him and is clearly such a good boy. I just got to ride along with Noah and Gavin on their rollercoaster. It has so many things that I love, and there were no sharp edges to jar me out of the story, which is pretty rare. I adored this romance! It’s immediately going in my comfort rereads folder on my Kindle. ![]() I am removing my 5 star rating, but leaving the review for transparency. Note added 3/9/18: Please see my post regarding this author. ![]()
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