Rebel Nguyen and Daron Boroughs both need to be loved, but when Rebel looks at Daron to fill that role, it mangles their friendship. Rebel tries a clean break and meets Jeremy. They hit it off, but Rebel is preoccupied with might-have-beens.
When Rebel doesn’t contact him for days, Daron feels lost. He decides he’ll never find love unless he can change, but the process of his makeover throws him into the arms of his last trick’s ex-boyfriend. Shockingly, they work together—until Daron inevitably screws it up.
Rebel and Daron both need to learn that they don’t have to change themselves for love—just the way they look for it.
E E Montgomery wants the world to be a better place, with equality and acceptance for all. Her philosophy is: We can’t change the world but we can change our small part of it and, in that way, influence the whole. Writing stories that show people finding their own ‘better place’ is part of E E Montgomery’s own small contribution.
Thankfully, there’s never a shortage of inspiration for stories that show people growing in their acceptance and love of themselves and others. A dedicated people-watcher, E E finds stories everywhere. In a cafe, a cemetery, a book on space exploration or on the news, there’ll be a story of personal growth, love, and unconditional acceptance there somewhere.
2 stars, but only because the writing wasn't half bad. I hoped this story would be better then the first part, Just His Type. I hoped that Rebel and Daron would finally end up together. I couldn't have been more wrong :( The ending was disappointing to say the least. I don't even know if I want to read book 3 if the author decides to write one. I'm not a masochist. But if it had a HEA I would probably buy it...
I really enjoyed this. The twists and turns of two people finding love were very well done. It's definitely worth reading the first in the series beforehand.
2.5 stars. The characters are all a little dull and Rebel seemed as into his new relationship as he would be getting probed with something pointy by aliens.