The Brothers Grime takes a new route to show us another tale of one of the partners. This is the story of Eddie Vasquez who finds his one true love in B. Andrew Daley – his neice’s school teacher.
It put a smile on my face right at the beginning and I got sucked in to never turn back. We find Eddie fixing his hair, trying to look neat and impressive as he drops his neice off at her school. In Grime and Punishment, we have one of the briefest scenes with Eddie where the guys are giving him a hard time about how he dresses up every time he goes to that school, knowing that there had to be a teacher crush involved. So when I read that first scene with Eddie and his adorable neice, my mind soothed back into full concentration. I knew this was going to be the type of book which I’d read without a halt.
Maxfield gives us what was lacking in the first book and that is letting us know the characters by soul and heart. Neither of them was perfect, they didn’t always make the right choices, but still Eddie and Andrew (Don’t you dare call him Boston or Andy or he will come after you!) linger in your memories like they were the best friends you once knew.
The theme of this book is well-thought. Its proximity to the real life problems one faces leaves a distinct impression. Though Eddie has dyslexia, he has managed to overcome the barriers every way he can. But I kept getting the hint that he is indeed ashamed of his limitations as he hides it from Andrew for far too long. One thing that kept touching me regarding Eddie that he seems to be a very kind soul who feels for the others around him, cares for them selflessly. Can you tell that I am absolutely in love with this guy?
Andrew, on the other hand, is a bit spontaneous with his thoughts and actions. This gets him into a very heated arguement at one point of time with Eddie and that was when I realized how different these two are. Their ways of thinking, their behavior patterns, likes, dislikes – they vary so much one would be amazed. Yet, what binds them together is pure love…
… and lust.
The intimate scenes between them are steamy, to put it very mildly because Maxfield does one hell of a job describing their time together. There was a progression there that I saw. The first time what they was pure, lustful sex – the second was exploration, desperation for one more time … and by the time we get the final scene we can feel the true meaning of the words – “making love”.
Eddie and Andrew’s story was like a true love song with a soothing melody. It calms you down, pleases you in ways you can’t even begin to imagine and it makes you want more of it even when you know it will be ending some time. I just didn’t want it to end.
I am sure the author will come out soon with a third installment in this series because we already saw a story brewing in here – Dave and Gabe. I liked Dave – that character intrigues me so I will be looking forward to it, if that is what Maxfield plans.