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Cargando... Honestly Yours (edición 2022)por Jaime Reese
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Warren Prescott loves a challenge. He knows how to play the game and adapts when necessary to succeed in his cutthroat world. Tired of pining for a man he's wanted for months, Warren intends to seal the deal. Until that man throws him an endearing curveball?Be honest.Gian Benedetti doesn't play games. Success has cost him the personal connections he craves, and he doubts he'll take another chance on a relationship. Until the attractive, younger man with the brazen personality and confidence stirs his interest.Except?someone else is playing games.And threatening everything Gian has worked hard to achieve.Warren won't rest until he uncovers the new player and gets his forever with Gian.But they'll soon face a hard truth-Honesty may be what brings them together?Or it could be the one thing that tears them apart. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I liked it very much, yet it was a little disappointing for my Reese standards: there is too much richness, characters without enough light and shadows to be credible to me, and situations that fail to give consistency to certain features (v.g: the club's reason for being; the Gian parent's intrusiveness mistaking it for healthy parental love, the extremely stupid Roswell moves to come from a supposedly so seasoned businessman).
That is to say, in terms of consistency and credibility, it's this author's least satisfactory story for me so far.
If you disregard those factors, the love story itself is epic, which is what I enjoyed: the love, commitment, and loyalty to each other, even before formally declaring them.
The story is obviously very well written, but it would have benefited from a more rigorous editing job.
BEFORE:
Jaime Reese has a new book, yeah!! ( )