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304 pages, Paperback
First published September 16, 2014
Sarina Bowen is the 24-time USA Today bestselling and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of contemporary fiction, including: The Five Year Lie, the True North series, and the Brooklyn Hockey series. She's the co-author of Him/Us and the WAGs series with Elle Kennedy. And more!

What happened in high school stayed in high school. Until now.
I was the most homophobic person alive. Because ‘homophobic’ means ‘afraid of homosexuals.’ And I was pants-shitting terrified of myself.








"We're both easy. It's just the rest of the world that's hard."
Whenever we were alone, the world shrank down to a manageable size. In his company I became my real self.

I didn't want to be called those names. I just wanted to be Michael Graham. It's just that Michael Graham was attracted to men. And always had been.


“Getting along together was never the problem with you and me,” he said. “We’re both easy. It’s just the rest of the world that’s hard.”

“Crossing that crowded room, I’d only gotten a glimpse of him. But a glance was enough to make me understand just how hard this was going to be.“







Crossing that crowded room, I’d only gotten a glimpse of him. But a glance was enough to make me understand just how hard this was going to be.
I was the most homophobic person alive. Because ‘homophobic’ means ‘afraid of homosexuals.’ And I was pants-shitting terrified of myself.
He kissed me between the shoulder blades. “Getting along together was never the problem with you and me,” he said. “We’re both easy. It’s just the rest of the world that’s hard.

The Pace: It was perfect. It was fast paced book that managed to never bore me but at the same time it read as a slow paced romance. It honestly never really felt like insta love. I think the author gave us enough back story to make everything believable and captivating.
Rikker: The guy was just amazing. Yes, he was kind of a pushover and had he been a girl I would have totally hated his guts (yes, I know, I have double standards) but he had this way of still winning me over despite his lack of restraint. He felt real in his actions and I guess sometimes love makes you do stupid shit-like forgive undeserving exes- but I digress, it's Rikker we're talking about. He was always honest and sweet and completely understanding. Definitely my favorite character here.
Graham. He was kind of an asshole. And a cowardly one at that. He did horrible things to Rikker and had I been Rikker I would have probably-ah who am I kidding? I would have DEFINITELY- kicked him out on his ass but I guess I still loved him cause this if GFY and I'm a biased little witch. I think he coulda been a murderer and this still woulda worked for me. He made the sex hot so *shrugs*<< Did I mention I make excuses for GFY?
That ending. WTF was up with that ending. I seriously think they ran out of paper when they were printing these out cause WHERE THE HECK IS THE REST OF THE STORY??? I mean it, this book ended like before shit went down and that is not how I roll. So yeah that ticked me off.
Because yes, in my personal case I have a bone to pick. I was seriously offended how they described Christians. This was way too stereotypical for me. Like OMG we are not all like that. I'm a Chirtsian and dude I'm awesome! You can take it to the bank.
“Getting along together was never the problem with you and me,” he said. “We’re both easy. It’s just the rest of the world that’s hard.”![]()
“Bye, John,” Graham’s mom said.
“Thanks for the coffee,” I said again. Then I slipped out the door, saving us all any additional awkwardness.
When it shut behind me, I heard her voice.
“I just love that boy.”
“He’s taken,” Graham replied.