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Cargando... Cinnamon Roll (Bold Brew #9) (edición 2021)por Anna Zabo
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a heavy, heavy, heavy BDSM book, so if that is a turn off or a trigger for you...just slide out now and thank you so much for even considering reading my review. I LOVED Max. Every last inch of him. I had met Tom and Max in L.A. Witt's contribution to the series, "EXTRA WHIP," and I couldn't wait to get their story. What a story it was! Tom Cedric is an attorney in the law firm that he started with his friend, Arron who has his own story in another book in this BOLD BREW series. Tom hasn't had luck with any of the Dom's he's played with and has always felt a bit of his self-respect chip away after each encounter, so he decides it's time to find someone that treats him better and puts an ad up at Bold Brew. Max is a French-Canadian and a professor at the local college. Max is a Dom that has watched Tom go through bad Doms and always wanted to approach him, but his chance came when Tom realized that things were not working for him and put up that ad. I really like Anna Zabo's writing. I have read several of her others and was excited to see she was a contributor to this series. The book is adorable, and romantic, as well as kinky. The two guys are sweet, respectful to one another and an absolutely perfect pair. A hot professor who is also a caring Dom ...what more can you ask for? A sexy lawyer who needs to find a respectful Dom and found that in Max. By the way...Max can bake also...YUM on several levels:) 4.5 stars. Okay. Here's the deal. If you're like me and notice editing typos, and are annoyed by repetition, but appreciate well-done kink, you'll be rewarded in the last third of this novel. Whoever did the final edits wasn't very good. And the lawyering was kind of boring, unusual for this author. But I liked the characters, particularly Maxime. And that last third is worth it all. Tom's finally clear, and it's just... Beautiful. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesBold Brew (9)
This cinnamon roll has plenty of bite!Maxime Demers has had an eye on Tom Cedric for a while, watching him flit from one awful man to another. So when Tom pins an ad to the community cork board at Bold Brew, Max can't resist reading it. Tom's looking for a play partner-someone who's not a jerk-and Max knows he could give Tom what he needs. But first he'll have to get the man to talk to him.Tom Cedric thinks Max is way out of his league. He's handsome, intelligent, speaks a billion languages, and can make a person kneel with a single look-too damn good for someone like Tom. But he can't resist the temptation to talk to the man he's had a crush on since the moment he laid eyes on him.The connection between them is immediate, hot, and tempting, and when Max needs a replacement helper for an impact demo he's giving, Tom jumps at the chance. A demo should be safe, right? A few hours. Clothing on. No stakes. Neither man is prepared when that spark ignites, and Tom is absolutely unprepared to discover the sweet man behind those dominating looks.Cinnamon Roll is a stand-alone novel in the Bold Brew shared universe, centered around an inclusive coffee shop in a fictional small city. Each steaming hot coffee shop romance can be enjoyed alone, but collect all ten for the most fun!This twist on a second-chance romance is a 90,000-word cup of steaming hot scenes, a dusting of angst, plenty of fluff, and a guaranteed happy ending!. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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If any character speaks in a language other than the predominant language in the book, I want that to be seen in the text, not to be told. Of course, making this content known to the predominant language-speaking reader will depend on the author's creativity, but surely wiping out language diversity is not the way.
Such a thing, coming from a genre that is supposed to fight against all kinds of marginalization, makes any other enjoyment that the book has given me take a back seat. ( )