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4.25 Stars Rounded Down!
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I enjoyed the start to this new series by Saxon James a lot.
Christian has basically been a starving artist for years. An actor, he hasn't had much luck in getting his career off the ground.
He lives with 5 other guys, his best friend Gage, and 4 others who are like family as well. Xander, Seven, Madden, and Rush. All 6 have their own distinct personalities and quirks.
Christian is a sweet, blushing, klutz, who grabs the attention of Emile right away.
Emile is from a very rich family, but they're stuck up assholes who care only about their image and how much money someone has or can make them than anything else. They aren't loving, and instead are cold and distant.
Emile's only real family he had within that family was his grandfather and also his sister, Elle.
At the start of this, his grandfather just recently passed away, and he's at the memorial for him at a hotel.
Also at the hotel, a wedding is taking place. Specifically, Christian's cousin's wedding.
See, Christian has been estranged from his family for 10 years since he came out to his parents at 17. They're homophobic pricks who kicked him out onto the streets, though.
But Christian has always had a hope that they might come to their senses and reach out to them, and when his cousin, who seems to be the only decent person in his family, invites him to her wedding, he agrees to go.
But he wants his family to think he's doing well, that he's gotten by without their help, and so he sets up a date online with a guy to be his pretend boyfriend.
But when the guy can't show up because of food poisoning, he and Emile run into each other, and Emile offers to be his fake boyfriend for the evening instead.
There's an instant connection between the two, and Emile finds Christian's clumsiness endearing. They have sex soon after meeting, but when it comes up that Emile needs to marry someone in order to get the money from his grandfather's will - he wants the money so he can actually do good with all the money his family has, not just waste it away like the rest of them - Christian offers to be his fake fiance, then husband, in order to get the money.
But I didn't tag this as pretend-relationship, because they were into each other from the beginning, and it didn't take long into their "hoax" for them to give into their feelings, so it never felt very pretend to me, at all.
I enjoyed these two a lot, I loved their chemistry, and they just fit so well together.
My reason for .75 off is that it wasn't clear if they had their first time penetratively during the night they spent together or not, and that frustrated me. We did get a detailed sex scene later on, but it wasn't clear if that was their first time penetratively or not, and it annoyed me that I had to guess.
Also, the ending felt a tad rushed to me. I know they had to get married for Emile to get the money, but with his family not able to do anything to contest the will, could they have not have waited at least a few months while they dated for real before they got married? It just happened to quickly for me. I know they were in love by the end, but still. I kinda wanted some real time to go by before they were sure they wanted to be married to each other.
Like it could have happened in the epilogue or something, no? With Emile's shitty family neutralized, why not wait a little bit to see if they really wanted to be married?
But anyway, aside from those niggles, I really enjoyed this a lot. A strong start for this new series from this author. I'll also have to catch up on the Puckboy series, as Gage is set to be a LI in the 4th book, and I really liked Gage in this, so I want to see his story too.
I wonder what roommate will be next in this series, though. Xander, the twink? Madden, the nudist (for real)? Rush, the perpetually late fashion designer? Or Seven, the big tatted up guy? Guess we'll see! And I can't wait.
Onto the next! 🥰