
Reviews

I don't really know where to begin with this one. I found the start a little slow as we begin with Daniel leaving a job interview in Michigan driving through the woods and getting into an accident where he subsequently meets Rex for the first time. It then seems to hop in time to him being back home in Philadelphia. It hops again to him starting the job he interviewed for in Michigan. He meets Rex again and their instantly getting it on by a tree. The start just seemed to hop from place to place with little context for the change in time. I found it confusing and it really took my our of the book and made me struggle. I liked the characters of Daniel and Rex though. Daniel is this intense guy who is a professor and he's had it rough. He's on edge a lot ready to fight and very untrusting of people and what they say and do. And rex is this massive guy who is a total sweetheart. He is quiet and reserved but he doesn't play games, he's very open with most things. In a lot of ways they are opposites but you could instantly tell there was a spark between them and that interested me to see how Daniel would let his guard down and how Rex would speak a little more and help Daniel and himself move forward.
I think I got to the 50% mark and it was going to go either way in terms of me DNFing but at that point I'd gotten so far and I was interested but it seemed like it was going nowhere. They were having sex and occasionally discussing their relationship, I'm all for a low angst romance that doesn't put the characters through the ringer but I needed some kind of plot direction. Thankfully, the last half of the book has Daniel and Rex exploring their relationship more. Discussing their feelings and revealing their own vulnerabilities. Rex revealed his dyslexia which had led to certain misunderstandings at the start of the relationship and Daniel fully recognised his own emotional constipation and inability to ask for help or demonstrate his feelings articulately which is funny considering he was an English professor.
I think Rex revealing his past and his dyslexia was the start of this book getting interesting as the characters became more human and real. Daniel then received shock news from his family which led him home for a few days with Rex and that exploration of his past and the environment he had grown up in helped again move their relationship forward. The great part was what I expected to be the third act break up for them, Daniel potentially moving away when he was told about a job back in Philadelphia, instead brought the two of them together and led to them discussing what they wanted in the future as a couple and it was lovely.
I think I've read too many angsty romances as I expected far more conflict in this book and that just wasn't the case here. Instead, whilst there were stumbling blocks to get past their relationship was always solid. In fact, I finished the book contemplating reading the next book which centres around Daniel's brother, Colin, which is a book change from potentially DNFing. I just worry there will be higher angst in the next one as Colin has a lot of internalised homophobia to overcome. I'll see what my next Romanceopoly square is I think.













