SO, I took one for the team and read this because my friend was interested but was hesitant and I grumpily obliged even after swearing off this series due to the dumpster fire that was Diablo. I originally gave this three stars, thought about it and then took it down to two.
A few days later I'm like, why? I hated it. Took it down to one.
This entire book was basically Ben was getting railed the entire time. Or was talking about it. Or day dreaming about it. Or complaining to friends about his lack of sex, and how "his hole is empty." Then he’s going nuts as he’s not getting his fix. Alrighty then.
I don’t think I’d say it’s high steam though. I mean, there’s lots of sex, don’t get me wrong, but the scenes felt VERY mediocre, boring and repetitive. Like we get it, Ben is needy. Cash is moody and the other dude who I cant even be bothered to remembered is also down for it. That’s it. That’s the whole plot.
I honestly don’t get how these 3 fell in love. Once again, we’re told about it but not *shown* but I guess sex = love.
Now, Avery and the dad? Or Tatum and mob dude? Heck yes. Maybe even Angel.
It featured lots of Lex and the old ladies from the senior citizens place. Still don’t understand why that’s a thing at all as they’re honestly more annoying than anything. Like for some books I really appreciate seeing other characters interact but in this world, I’d just like to leave them behind once we’re done with them.
Mainly this book is one dude who is very unsure if he’s into men, is suddenly down to ride a train, his bestie who is down to be ridden or topped, and Ben who clearly needs therapy for the addiction he has but won’t because he’s too busy having sex.