FU: Fixer Uppers -

    Devon McCormack

    Self Published
    2017
    328 páginas
    10h 56m
    ISBN-10: B06ZYWJGV3

    MIKEY I've never messed around with a guy before. Not that I haven't been attracted to guys. The opportunity just never came up. I stand at the front door, naked. My bro's roomie, Scott, is pissed about how much noise I made with the girl I just escorted out of their apartment, but I figured we were alone, and I couldn't help that she liked to scream out to let me know she was enjoying herself. Just like I can't help that the raging boner I have right now is for Scott, not her. I don't know what it is about the angry glare he's giving me that turns me on so much, but I just want to tug on his curly brown locks and hear him call out my name as I show him a good time. Scott doesn't want anything to do with me. At least, I think that's the case, but I learn just how wrong I am one night when we wind up tearing each other's clothes off and racing for the bedroom. He blows my mind...and well, me too. We spend the next few days messing around before I head back to California. That's supposed to be the end of it. But after my sister makes a crap investment on a rundown house near my bro's apartment in Atlanta, I jump at the opportunity to help her fix it up. I don't want her to have to stay with our parents, who I've avoided since I left for college--don't get me started. Scott volunteers to work on the project too, which gives us plenty of time to have a little fun together. It's supposed to be about fixing up the house, but the more time I spend with him, the more I realize it's not the only fixer upper Scott's working on. He's doing something to me--making me better. And even though I'm heading back home when this is all over, I don't want it to end. Because I'm falling for Scott...so hard. FU is a steamy standalone romance novel with no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a totally adorable happily ever after.

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    giuli08/07/2021Resenhou um livro
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    cumpriu, serviu, mas é 1.5 estrelas

    Eu sei que o foco do hot é o hot mas o resto não precisa ser tão sem rumo né Esse livro é literalmente o autor arrumando cenários nos quais os dois personagens podem se pegar. É isso. Cumpre uma vontade de hot, mas tem hots melhores por aí, menos repetitivos e com conflitos de panos de fundo mais interessantes. Tenho a impressão de que em Faking It a profundidade veio das mãos de Riley Hart, porque esse aqui... E pra quem ama hot, tinha tanto potencial de deixar o negócio mais interessante, mas não, é muito repetitivo. O casal principal é legal, mas eles são mega rasos. Tipo MUITO rasos. Única coisa que eu preciso bater palma é a representatividade bissexual e ainda por cima num hot m/m. Amei?!? Ah, o epílogo é um amor também.

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