Travis has spent his whole life as the second born child of a Connective couple, never knowing if fate would grant him his one true Connection and soulmate. He’s never felt the desire to form a relationship with anyone before and has spent his high school career watching his friends date and one of his best friends fall in love. But would fate ever be kind enough to present him with an opportunity to find someone of his own to love?
When he meets Jersey, the man stirs feelings in Travis that he's never experienced before. Maybe he should try a relationship and be grateful for having Jersey in his life at all. Even if Jersey isn’t his Complement, his one true Connection, he can still find some happiness that has been lacking in his personal life. After all, having someone is better than having no one. Can he keep himself from falling in love with someone who isn’t his to love? Or, when attachments start to form, does he even want to try?
What will happen when fate has something else in store for him?
**This book can be read as a stand-alone but might be better understood if read in order.
Whitney Cannon is an up and coming author with a love for gay romance novels. Over the years, her love for reading LGBT fiction and romance turned into a desire to write her own stories and characters, and she has developed a passion for writing books in the Young Adult genre. She feels that there is a need for more representation and visibility in the teen and young adult categories for LGBT fiction and hopes to provide anyone willing to read her work with a sweet story and a happy ending.
Many young people in the LGBT community find themselves looking for an outlet or a source for others who are like them, who share a commonality with them, either real or fictitious, and Whitney hopes to be able to create characters who are likable and relatable to young readers. It’s one of her goals to give those who either can’t come out or aren’t ready to come out, something to read that will shine a more positive light on whatever situation they may find themselves in.
Every person deserves a happy ending, even if that person is only in the pages of a book.
I read Connectivity Book 3 first for some reason and liked it a lot. Then I read Book 1 and liked it also. I liked the characters Josh and Cory, and Nick and Ash. Those characters were interesting as was their stories.
But, this book, Book 2, left me feeling apathetic. Travis and Jersey just didn’t work for me. I felt indifferent to their characters and their lives. I didn’t feel their need and passion for each other and the sex scenes were boring. Consequently I quit this book at about the 60% mark.
After reading the first two books in this series, when I saw it was going to be about Nick, I was not happy. I did not like him. I was sure that Whitney would write a good story so I stuck with it. Sure glad I did. I was not disappointed in the story at all. About the only real conflict in the other to books in the series was Nick so I was not surprised the there was plenty of conflict in this book, but Nick met his match in Ash.
Travis and Jersey’s love story was another great read. I couldn’t put the book down, if it wasn’t for work and family obligations I wouldn’t have. The fact that Cory and Josh we’re apart of the book was simply amazing. I would totally recommend this book to everyone.