Tropes: rich/poor, fake dating, age gap, sugar daddy/baby, found family
Feels: 3.5/5
Steam*: 3.5/5
Kinks: mild stuff, gender nonconforming clothing, some toys
Angst: low
HEA: yes
Pairing: MM
Triggers/potential icks/content warnings: biphobia, bad people, some dangerous situations
Nick is 21, he's bi and works as a stripper and at a restaurant. He's baby faced, looks younger than he is. People around him love him and feel protective of him. He loves to shop, he has expensive tastes, he is absent-minded and a bit of a slob, always running late. He's affectionate and loves bestie cuddles.
Evan is 30, he's a gay businessman. He is super wealthy. Evan meets Nick the strip club because his sister had her Bachelorette there. Evan offers Nick a job to pretend to be his boyfriend. Evan's father is traditional and wants Evan to settle down before he retires and transfers the business to Evan. So Evan wants to show Nick around for a few months, and look like he's in a serious relationship.
They start their ruse and they soon add sex to the mix because they are attracted to each other. They start crossing some lines into genuine affection for each other.
Some things I liked about this book... Nick was a sweetheart. He speaks his mind and he's good-hearted and affectionate. I love how he just needs to get his hug fix sometimes and he just needs to run his mouth sometimes to let out his crazy. I liked the found family dynamic. Nick had such healthy relationships with his friends and co-workers, there was a lot of humor in their interactions. I also liked how everyone liked Nick when they met him. Nick ended up being really close to Evan's sister and his bodyguard Vlado, it was entertaining.
Some things I didn't like.... I didn't like how expensive Nick's taste were and how Evan ended up buying him so many expensive things. I don't like people living above their means because someone else is footing the bill, it's an unequal dynamic and just isn't attractive to me. I know they made a big deal about how Nick is just as happy with someone giving him a sandwich or cookies, it doesn't have to be an expensive gift to make him happy, but still. I didn't like the childish gimme gimme prezzies or the vain $3000 ball sack cream lol. Also the relationship progressed to love a little too quickly and easily. I would have liked to see more everyday non-transactional interactions between them that we're just daily living and talking so you can see them being more equal and believable partners in life.
I'm looking forward to the murder twins books. They have had some great scene stealing moments in the other books. Zane and his love interest Rath sounds like they will be interesting.
Some notable moments:
Great start, I loved the humor in the opening words of the book! "Mindlessly, I scrolled down on my phone, barely seeing the various items for sale. “Nick?” “Ow!” The door to my room flew open and Aiden, my BFF, hurried inside. He skid to a stop and grinned. “Did you drop your phone on your face again?” I rubbed my nose and sat up. “Would you believe me if I said no?”"
"If he’d decided he didn’t like this Rath guy, then one of two things would happen. This guy would reveal himself to be whatever had triggered Zane’s instincts, or we’d find out the dude was harmless and hadn’t yet figured out that you didn’t touch murder kittens’ toe beans or try to give them belly rubs."
"“You saying I’m yours?” He quirked his eyebrow at me. “Of course you are.” “I am? Since when?” “Since…” I paused, some of my haze clearing. “I forgot to tell you, didn’t I?”"
*FYI about steam: I rate steam based on a combination of quality & quantity. I note kink separate from steam because I don't want to underrate steamy reads that don't have much kink.
**Note about spoilers: I like to comment on the plot of a book in reviews, so I almost always mark my reviews as containing spoilers. But I try to avoid spoiling the big dramatic moments! As a reader, I personally like to know what I'm getting into before I read a book so I know more about the content and if it's to my taste/mood, so I try to give that information in my reviews for myself when I'm considering rereading and also for other readers.