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Waking up to his one-night stand trying to flee the scene, Reid sits back to enjoy the show. This blond boy is all snark and quick-wit, but there’s an awkward side to him that intrigues Reid enough to want to con him into a second date. After numerous failed attempts, Atticus reluctantly agrees to an on-the-spot date, and things get quirky from there.

A philosophy major and a wayward son, these two work through their differences, battling red flags and a slew of Tuesdays that have them bonding in ways they never saw coming. There is no normal way to date Atticus, and Reid soon learns that this ‘romance lover’ has no idea what romance is, but he’s willing to put in the work.

Reid is taking back his life. Atticus is taking back Tuesdays.

Together, they’re a brilliant disaster.

308 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 17, 2024

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Nordika Night

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Openness. Acceptance. Tolerance. Respect.

Nordika is a coffee-addicted Canadian with a love of the outdoors and the fictional worlds inside books.

Reading is a joy, writing is an adventure, and together, they are an addiction.

Writing mostly MM romance with all the banter, bullish!t and boys!

Working in multiple genres and tropes, Nordika has lots more to come.

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378 reviews4,202 followers
June 22, 2024
If I took a shot every time we are reminded Atticus is a weirdo or is weird, I’d be completely blacked out, probably on the way to the emergency room, and most likely wouldn’t make it out alive.

This wasn’t even toxic, and that’s coming from ME. I was expecting some dark romance with actual red flags and a toxic mess. Instead I got a cute romance with two college guys who felt like any other book couple. There’s possessiveness, obsessiveness, and jealousy. Or there’s how Reid can’t take no for an answer and wasn’t gonna stop till Atticus told him yes to going out. Or how Atticus is also clingy and but pushes Reid away at the same time. So yeah, their so called “red flags” and “toxicity” were so unoriginal and pretty common in this genre. We know it isn’t right in real life but in books, it works. It’s toxic and they’re red flags…because they are, but it was…cute. Really, I don’t know how to explain it. Romance readers will understand. When I’m told toxic and red flags, I expect actual red flags. Crimson red. Morally black. Concerned toxicity. Not…this. Also, constantly reminding your readers that the relationship between your characters is toxic and that there’s so many red flags isn’t really gonna help. The least you could do is show that it’s what you’re claiming it to be. But making it cute and showing all these ‘signs’ that are the norm for other “non dark” romance stories (even though you’re trying to show they aren’t) isn’t gonna help.

There wasn’t any drama, there wasn’t any push and pull, there wasn’t any angst. It was all fairly cute, resulting in a boring relationship development, primarily because the relationship developed quite quickly, in the beginning, with a few more developments as the story progressed.

I’m failing to understand the hype and love for this. It wasn’t that unique to other romances, and the characters didn’t feel like unique characters. We’re most likely supposed to feel bad for both young men, but I found Reid boring and Atticus annoying. The words weird/weirdly/weirdo are mentioned more than 50 times and 50 times too fucking many. Atticus gave off “pick me” vibes, reminding me of Jug from Riverdale, with his whole “I’m weird. You don’t want me because I’m a weirdo. Look at me, I’m weird.” And it makes sense considering the author literally wrote part of her dedication to Jughead Jones, which I didn’t know till after finishing this book. Instead of Atticus coming off as unique or funny, he came off as annoying and cringe. Not just with his whole weird dilema, but how he interacted with Reid. Their dynamics felt so off, absolutely nothing natural. As for Reid, I liked him at first, with his “will not take no for an answer” attitude. I also liked that he acknowledged who he was and what he had. He didn’t feel like a pompous asshole and acknowledged his character, but it was still boring. There wasn’t anything about him that made him stand out.

Speaking of dedication, the authors dedication says this: to those of us with weird love languages
to being unique
to Jughead Jones for saying, “I’m weird. I’m a weirdo.”
to the black sheep
the odd balls
to neurodiversity
to the misfits and the misunderstood
cheers to our differences!
It might be that Atticus is neurodivergent, specifically, and probably, autistic. However, there’s never a mention of this. It all instead comes off as stereotypical, as if the author wants to associate weirdness with autism, despite her good intentions with the word. It wouldn’t be an issue if Atticus gave us a bigger picture of who he is, or what he may have, but I don’t think the author ever shows this, let alone tells us anything. It’s too bad, really, because she had the opportunity.

The relationship lacked tension, mostly because it happened early on in the story that there wasn’t that much room for angst and some push and pull. Even though they weren’t official, as in labels and being boyfriends, their attraction to each other was evident from the start. It took away from the potential tension needed in the middle of the story, driven from their own complications of their feelings. But that lack is exactly what made the relationship boring instead of full of tension. While there were some cute scenes in between if I say so myself, they didn’t really help add to it. I felt like the two were lacking that chemistry. Instead, it felt like the author was forcing her way, with her writing, to make us feel a certain way for them. The two even have a conversation about the difference between chemistry and tensions, as if the author wants us to agree.

Not to mention, the philosophical discussions were so bizarre. Atticus being a philosophy major meant we are witnesses to some boring discussions. He felt like a middle aged man pondering on his regrets in his teen life, even though he was only 20.

Overall, not a fan. It didn’t give what it was supposed to give.
May 6, 2024
4.75***** stars


Everything about him is a red flag. Everything.


10 out of 10. Would totally recommend!


“Everything bad in my life has happened on a Tuesday.”
“Even me?”
“Especially you,” he huffs. Then he scoffs to be dramatic. “You’re the worst because I didn’t see you coming, and then I gave in like a folding chair. You made me bend, and I hate you for it.”




I’m sure there has never been a character like Atticus. And I’m positive there are not many love interests like Reid who would put in the work (damn, so much work!) and devotion to secure The One.


side note: This book is told solely from Reid’s POV, except for the epilogue.



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Weekday Weirdos Series

Book 1 - Red Flags & Tuesdays - 4.75 stars
Book 2 - Sober Dope & Sundays - coming soon
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944 reviews107 followers
April 4, 2024
Absolutely loved this book and I did not want to put it down 😍😍

I can't even explain just how much I love Reid, and his relationship with Atticus.... So good! I also really enjoyed the way the whole book is from Reid's POV, but the epilogue is from Atticus.

I laughed and cried and my heart hurt, especially that bit with Sports Douche. The way Reid cares for Atticus when he's having a really difficult time 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹

Also, Reid's definition of love was absolutely EVERYTHING!!!! If I wasn't already infatuated with his character by that point, I sure as shit would have been after 🥰🥰🥰

If you're a fan of Mercer from Little Demon, you will love Atticus and his brat energy too.

Can't wait for the next book in this series.

Thanks SO MUCH for the ARC Nordika Night ❤️
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512 reviews466 followers
June 10, 2024
"Nothing good ever starts on a Tuesday."

Reid Crue is your classic rich kid.
At least that's what it looks like from the outside.
And then… one night changes everything.
Atticus St. James.
The blonde introvert with glasses.
And the boy Reid cannot get out of his head.
And he doesn't want to.
So even if he has to chase… He will do everything to have Atticus.
Because one night just isn't enough.

"Then you told me you're weird, and now I wanna know how weird."

I received an advanced reader's copy in exchange for an honest review.

"Just give me something. Give me a chance. Tell me what the fuck it is you want."

Nordika Night has this special way of writing that just makes every world she creates absolutely amazing I have no words for it. Her characters are on a whole other lever. It's beautiful to read I swear.
I loved this book because it has highs and lows to the plot and it takes you and makes you so invested it’s amazing.

"We're opponents, but we're playing two different games. Guess we'll have to figure out what dictates winning."

Reid Crue is supposed to inherit his dad's empire. As a business major, he needs to know how to be able to run the company. That's his life plan. Or at least his dad's. Atticus St, James walks in and messes all of it up in the best of ways and now Reid cannot get Atticus out of his head.

"You make me insane. I feel half delusional, but I know this is reality."

Reid is the rich boy where everyone sees something from the outside but it is a whole other thing on the inside. The relationship with his dad and especially his mom was incredible to read about. I swear I am still trying to process it. The way he is literally running through red flags but he does not care. I mean personally the funeral was just wow as an ask but I was like "yes!! Stick it through!!"

"I'm more than chasing now. I'm fucking hunting."

Atticus is more of a mystery. Mostly because of how the book is built and I think that is such an amazing experience to have. Especially us as a reader, we are going along with Reid's journey and it is fascinating to see. Atticus is Jughead Jones in my mind and I cannot and will not disconnect the two I am sorry but it fits so well. And shoutout to the blonde nerdy guys with glasses in fictional books because here we have an amazing rep for one thank you very much!

"Everything about him is a red flag. Everything. But he makes me feel so fucking alive."

Reid and Atticus is the push and pull that I love. We have the banter the wit and the spice. We also have the background stories and it just adds to the chemistry (or tension IYKYK). And it is amazing and incredible to watch it unfold in this book. AHHHH love them so much!

"It's you. The whole package. You fuck me up and make me crazy."

This book, as I said, gives you Jughead Jones aesthetic a bit while also being romance so yay for that niche subgenre lol

(Link - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5sL... )

🎶 "Creep" - Radiohead
🎶 "Hoodie" - Hey Violet
🎶 "Money, Money, Money" - ABBA
🎶 "NICE THINGS" - JORDY
🎶 "sloppy" - KiNG MALA, USAHL
🎶 "sugar honey ice & tea" - Bring Me The Horizon
🎶 "Freaks" - Jordan Clarke
🎶 "Family Line" - Conan Gray
🎶 "Numb" - Linkin Park
🎶 "Real Friends" - Camila Cabello
🎶 "Drinking With Cupid" - VOILA
🎶 "stalker" - Stevie Howie
🎶 "Anarchist - Unplugged" - YUNGBLUD
🎶 "weird!" - YUNGBLUD
🎶 "Fake Fiction" - Picturesque
🎶 "Nervous" - The Neighbourhood
🎶 "goosebumps" - Travis Scott
🎶 "Tuesday" - Nic D, Connor Price
🎶 "HEAVYWEIGHT" - Ryan Oakes, Loveless
🎶 "Hooked" - Why Don't We
🎶 "She Ruins Everything" - Ellise
🎶 "my worst enemy" - Bailey Spinn
🎶 "Red Flags" - Mimi Webb
🎶 "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
🎶 "My Own Miracle" - Citizen Soldier
🎶 "Moth To A Flame" - Swedish House Mafia, The Weeknd
🎶 "Church" - Fall Out Boy
🎶 "Saints Of The Sinners" - The Faim
🎶 "Don't Go Insane" - DPR IAN
🎶 "Addicted" - Saving Abel
🎶 "Mad World" - 2WEI, Tommee Profitt, Fleurie
🎶 "I Sent My Therapist To Therapy - sped up" - Alec Benjamin
🎶 "I'm Not Okay" - Citizen Soldier
🎶 "Power Over Me" - Dermot Kenedy
🎶 "FUNERAL" - Neoni
🎶 "Beggin'" - Maneskin
🎶 "greedy" - Tate McRae
🎶 "OXOX" - Dutch Melrose
🎶 "Selfish" - Justin Timberlake
🎶 "I'm yours sped up" - Isabel LaRosa
🎶 "Kryptonite" - 3 Doors Down
🎶 "We Are Broken" - Paramore
🎶 "Cough Syrup" - Darren Criss
🎶 "Because Of You" - Kelly Clarkson
🎶 "Elastic Heart - Rock Version" - Written By Wolves
🎶 "THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND" - Bad Omens
🎶 "Bring Me To Life" - Evanescence
🎶 "A Year Without Rain" - Selena Gomez & The Scene
🎶 "Flawless" - The Neighbourhood
🎶 "Here" - Alessia Cara
🎶 "Walk Away" - FAIDLESS
🎶 "Let You Down" - NF
🎶 "I'm Tired" - Zendaya, Labrinth
🎶 "SOS" - SOAP
🎶 "Be Someone" - Benson Boone
🎶 "More" - 5 Seconds Of Summer
🎶 "Make It To Me" - Sam Smith
🎶 "Beg" - Aryia
🎶 "From Eden" - Hozier
🎶 "die first" - Nessa Barrett
🎶 "Chains" - Nick Jonas
🎶 "Hypnotize" - Flights Over Phoenix
🎶 "Shatter Me" - Lindsey Stirling, Lzzy Hale

And don't think just because I said emotional things the spice is not top tier as always…

"Are you begging me to fuck you, Atticus?"

"Hands on the desk, Atticus. Now."

"I'll bend you over the hood and spank your smooth ass until you can't sit down."

🚩 Tropes 🚩

👓 One Night Stand
👓 Opposites Attract
👓 Rich Boy x Introvert
👓 Chasing
👓 College Romance
👓 Banter

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May 10, 2024
This was one hell of a ride, and I was all here for it 🥰

Kati was right in her review: this is a 10/10. And yes, there has never been a character like Atticus. And trust me, I’ve read my share of (mm) romances. And this is made even more interesting by the fact that we only get Reid’s pov - only the epilogue is written from Atticus’ perspective.

The book starts at a very unusual point: Reid watches Atticus trying to sneak out of his room after a drunken hookup. And decides to more or less bully him into getting to know him better.

Bulling isn’t the right term: Reid is determined, yes. As determined to get through to Atticus as Atticus is to keep him at arm’s length. Reid is light to Atticus’ darkness, sunshine to his gloomy moon, and it… works.

I don’t even want to go into details. There’s so much I loved about this book. You definitely need to suspend your disbelief for some things, but I got sucked in completely, and I just didn’t care. It’s romantic, fucked-up, toxic (but in a good way), possessive, bright, there’s life, there’s death, it’s hot and tender at the same time, and while there are a few difficult tropes, they both deal with, it’s handled… idk. In a realistic, but positive way? You’ll know what I mean when you read it.

I’ll just post a few quotes, because I don’t really want to spoil anything - let me just finish my review with a wholeheart recommendation- go read it. You’ll either dnf or give it 5 stars.


“I don’t much like you,” he says.
“I don’t much like you either,” I admit, reaching a hand forward, letting him decide if he wants to take it. Our drinks are on the ground, our feelings are swirling in the breeze, and all the red flags between us are somehow invisible.
(…)

"I’ve repeatedly told you to back off, but you didn’t listen, and now I want to keep you around just so I can find the right button to push to make you give up. That’s tension.”
“Good luck. I think my hormones will outpower your tension, and you’ll forget you're even looking for my big red button. I’m not giving up.”
(…)

He smiles at me for the first real time. It’s a small smile, but it burns me from the inside out, warming me until I overheat, and then cooling me with the beauty of it.
(…)

Being possessive and overbearing isn’t going to earn his heart. Being the air that keeps him breathing is the only way I’m going to win him.
(…)

"I broke all my rules and kept trying to push you away while holding on so tight it hurt. And I did it all without smiling and laughing because you don’t need the fake version of me.”
(…)

To Atticus, love was the lack of freedom to a man who never wanted to be free. It was the threat of having his heart broken, but trusting Reid to never break it. But to Reid, love was nothing more than ignored red flags and a love for Tuesdays.”
I swallow the rest of the tequila, tears running down my cheeks.
“It was obsession and infatuation, mixed together with strength and fate, which Atticus rolled his eyes at. To Reid, love was Atticus, and the way they fit together. That was it.”
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385 reviews
April 15, 2024
This was exactly what I needed! These weirdos made my day 🖤

“Funerals, cemeteries, red flags, philosophy questions, quirks, ever-changing rules and all. I’ve never been fucking happier”

Reid’s love declaration was the most incredible romantic, toxic, adorable, freaky, weird one ever!

I struggled a bit with Atticus' moods, sometimes they were borderline rude... I also thought that the justification for Ried's father acting like this for so many years was not quite justified.

Nordika manages to write the most out-of-the-box MCs and people that you normally wouldn't be able to like, but you end up loving them madly.

I received an eArc from the author Nordika Night and this is my honest opinion
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250 reviews333 followers
April 17, 2024
***4.0 rating***

Tuesdays be damned. Red flags be damned. Reid is my red button, but instead of launching me off the deep end, he launches me into a life I'd forgotten to live before him.


Red Flags & Tuesdays is the first book in Nordika's new series, Weekly Weirdos. The book certainly lives up to its series name. I had no idea what to expect from the new series but I am happy to say that Nordika delivered with this one.

At its core, Red Flags & Tuesdays chronicles the unexpected yet irresistible attraction between two contrasting individuals. Enter Reid, the epitome of wealth and charisma, and Atticus, the endearingly quirky nerd with a penchant for sass and intelligence. As their story unfolds, it becomes evident why Reid becomes utterly enamored with Atticus, despite never previously exploring his attraction to men. Atticus, with his diminutive stature and larger-than-life personality, presents a captivating challenge to Reid's pursuit. Yet, beneath Atticus' witty exterior lies a vulnerability that ultimately draws him to Reid, defying all conventional logic and expectations.

In this charmingly light-hearted narrative, Nordika skillfully navigates the complexities of romance with minimal angst, offering readers a refreshing escape into the uncharted territory of unconventional love. While both protagonists leave an indelible mark on the reader, it is Atticus who emerges as the true heart of the story. His portrayal as a 'hot nerd' brimming with intelligence and irrepressible sass elevates the narrative, making each interaction with Reid a delightful exploration of wit and chemistry. Despite his self-awareness, Atticus finds himself blindsided by his burgeoning feelings for Reid, revealing a depth of vulnerability that endears him to readers as a relatable and compelling character.

In the end, Red Flags & Tuesdays not only celebrates the magnetic pull of love between two seemingly incompatible individuals but also challenges preconceived notions of what it means to find connection and belonging. Readers are sure to find themselves eagerly awaiting the next installment of Weekly Weirdos, eager to embark on another exciting journey with Nordika's eclectic cast of characters. I can also say now that after reading this book, Atticus is my new fave short king.


I received a complimentary copy of this arc for free from the author and this is my honest opinion/review
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339 reviews29 followers
April 18, 2024
Utterly bewildering to me that this is written by the same author as my beloved Garron Park duet.

This… was not it. I read the whole thing sort of out of spite. It’s just… not very good.

What was the point of it? What was the plot? The characterisation? The storyline? I don’t even really know. Two people being sort of difficult I guess?

It tried very hard to be quirky and weird and thought provoking. The emphasis here is on *tried very hard*
Every time these two talked about their chosen realities and their own personal manifestation of hell they gave me the ick. It was giving ✨I googled philosophy but don’t actually know anything about it so am just using buzzwords✨ tbh.
I know the whole premise is about them both swimming in red flags but Atticus is just too self absorbed to be charming. Reid I liked more but still meh.

⚠️⚠️⚠️full of spoilers cause I’m mad⚠️⚠️⚠️

The use of “little boy” as a term during sex is not for me, personally. I don’t mind some age related kinks here and there but that term just doesn’t do it for me. You know what takes “little boy” from ‘not for me’ to ‘absolutely fucking not’ tho? When it’s what HIS DAD CALLED HIM AS HE CSA’D HIM. There are even scenes where Atticus talks about his dad CSAing him, then Reid calls him “little boy” 2 seconds later.
I know Atticus says it’s fine and that’s great for him but for me? As the reader? VERY UNCOMFORTABLE. Very very icky and not sexy.

Let’s talk about the subplot for a second. What was with Reid’s family situation? His dad? The criminal enterprise? His MOTHER? An absolute clusterfuck that made no sense. We are led up the garden path for absolutely no reason. Then it’s explained away and resolved in the most meaningless way ever. “Oh ha ha I wrote this to make you think it was going to be a trial in their relationship development but PSYCH it’s not and it actually means nothing so I might as well have not included it at all ha ha” 😐😐😐

There were parts of this storyline about Reid’s mother where it felt like a lot of anti-abortion propaganda which was gross. Lots of “thank god my dad advocated for me before I was born” when talking about FORCING HIS WIFE TO CARRY A CHILD TO TERM AGAINST HER WILL. And then using that and her mental illness to paint her as a villain? And then getting sick of her and putting her in an institution alone?!?! Be fucking serious. From a woman author? So gross. This is almost enough to turn me off future Nordika work tbh. Absolutely fucking tone deaf, esp considering the landscape of women’s reproductive rights in America. Yuck.

Then this book has the audacity to just end. Nothing happens. It’s just over. The epilogue gives a bit of closure but the plot? Not really plotting.

So, yeah. Anyway. That was a waste of 10 hours.
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142 reviews26 followers
April 5, 2024
"𝐈 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐝𝐚𝐲𝐬"
"𝐑𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐥𝐚𝐠"

I had a great time reading this book. If you follow my account, you know that I like dark books. But sometimes I like to read something lighter but I often get bored reading them. But with this book, it was quite the opposite.

I laughed so hard. Nordika has the talent of making characters so funny, so endearing. I loved the character of Atticus and Reid was just as fun and endearing as him.

These two boys were made to be together and I loved reading about their relationship building : original, weird (in the good sense of the word), funny, endearing.

The story is told in Reid's POV, except the last chapter which is from Atticus.
At first, I was afraid it would bother me but not at all! It was even better to see Atticus through Reid's eyes and discover Atticus’s thoughts at the end.

I suggest you all to read this book, you will not be disappointed. Atticus is an endearing weirdo and Reid is the dream boyfriend, patient, loyal and devoted af.

Thanks for the ARC Nordika 🫶🏼 I’m impatient for the next books in this series.
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589 reviews549 followers
April 8, 2024
I enjoyed this mostly unorthodox, quirky, and decidedly weird romance. The obsessively determined Reid is amazing as the pursuer of loner and reluctant Atticus. The dynamic between these two is hilarious as they both try to outsmart one another and give each other endless riddles to outsmart one another. Together they have amazing chemistry and watching Reid slowly unravel all of Atticus's defenses is such a sweet and beautiful progression throughout this story.

Reid is patient, extroverted, and the perfect opposite of Atticus's timid demeanor. Together they bring out the best in one another. Both have troubling backstories and seeing how both Reid and Atticus are supportive and helpful with one another's emotional baggage made for such a strong emotional pull in their story.

Overall this is an enjoyable, quirky, and at times unhinged romance. I loved how I never really anticipated where their story was going. I was pleasantly surprised throughout and loved how these two found one another, even if their initial meeting was incredibly random and spur of the moment.

*** I reviewed a complimentary copy of this story.***
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649 reviews46 followers
April 20, 2024
“You wrote my obituary?” Fuck, he is so romantic.
ARC Review~

I was immediately sucked into this romance! It’s weird, darkish, and completely captivating. A one night stand prompted by Atticus wearing *those* jeans turns into relentless pursuit from Reid (but in a “we could be so good together” way, not a rape-y way). I actually loved that we don’t get Atticus’s POV because we get to love him through Reid’s eyes and that was so special. I’m really excited for this new series and more weird boys ��
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79 reviews12 followers
April 28, 2024
4.5 stars. I think what I enjoyed most about this book was that it subverted alot of the usual romance tropes and canons. Stay with me here...

This story cleverly unpacks a whole heap of ideas about what romance, attraction, and dating should look like by presenting its red flags from the outset.

Starting with a one night stand where one MC, Atticus makes it very clear he doesn't want anything to do with the other, Reid afterwards and so presents a bunch of red flags as a way to push Reid away and to serve as a warning, but also perhaps as a test? 🧐🤔 not only does Atticus present them to Reid, he IS a walking red flag!

So often in relationships we go in blinded by lust and unrealistic hopes, ignoring the red flags only to face disappointment and problems later down the track (well at least I have!)

Here Atticus and Reid start off with the good, the bad and ugly and navigate and accept one another as is. Atticus does so unapologetically but also because of his fear of being hurt and his mistrust issues. Reid who has a reputation for being a spoiled and shallow playboy rises to Atticus' challenge with sincerity and commitment.

From the outside, here are two people who would not be considered relationship material and look like a disaster waiting to happen but make it work by laying it all out there and building a foundation of understanding and acceptance for one another.

Although not stated explicitly, Atticus is possibly neurodiverse and both MCs have significant trauma histories. These themes are touched on, and at one point in detail, and contribute to the issues that the pair navigate. This story has typical Nordika Night sass and humour, as well as great sex scenes between the MCs. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and look forward to next one, Sober Dope and Sundays!
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106 reviews6 followers
May 8, 2024
This was really funny and clever! This book Covered heavy themes with really great humor. It was wonderful to see Atticus take back that power and control his past had over him and the endearment terms! REID you made me swoon so many times. Some parts felt a little OTT with Reid’s Dad, BUT the banter and cleverness made up for it. Atticus is the brattiest of brats and I loved him so much and just wanted to protect him. Great mental health representation!
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765 reviews214 followers
April 18, 2024
"Everything about him is a red flag. Everything. He’s needy, desperate, pushy, and toxic. He’s a contradiction to himself, and he sees some sort of forlorn fortune telling, already dooming us before this thing starts. He’s snarky and cruel because he’s honest and blunt about it, and he’s everything that pisses me off in a person. Entitled. Negative. Grumpy as fuck. A pessimist and a loner. An overthinker who can cause a fight with every word that comes out of my mouth. But he makes me feel so fucking alive."

I am in love with Reid and Atticus. I knew this would happen, even though I am (generally) a lover of the darker romance books. But this is Nordika Night and IMHO she never misses the mark with her characters and their stories. Red Flags & Tuesdays is another total winner for me!

What To Expect:

🚩MM college romance
🚩One night stand gone wrong
🚩Opposites attract
🚩Steamy first times
🚩Bi-awakening
🚩Grumpy/sunshine vibes
🚩Size difference
🚩Mental health rep
🚩HEA

Love, love, love!

"Funerals, cemeteries, red flags, philosophy questions, quirks, ever-changing rules and all. I’ve never been fucking happier."

All the stars!
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246 reviews13 followers
April 18, 2024
Have you ever had an intrusive thought? Maybe one of those thoughts that you probably shouldn’t say out loud?

Atticus has. And he’ll say it anyway. 🙃

Reid is typical bad boy/f boy energy. Atticus is such a pick me that is almost adorable. Both of them wear armor that shields them from horrible things like…feelings? 😂

I don’t think I’ve ever related to a character more than I relate to Atticus. Maybe it’s that our particular brands of neurospicy are the same or maybe it’s just his vibe. I don’t know but I love him. He doesn’t mean a single thing he says and is a walking red flag but those don’t exist here. 😭

These two are toxic and awkward, to put it simply, but they’re SO aware of it that it makes it almost wholesome?

This book is the embodiment of intrusive thoughts and never biting your tongue while also biting it constantly. It’s a written contradiction in every way and I LOVED it. 🥰
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104 reviews13 followers
April 23, 2024
“The only way to define love is by saying your name, Atticus. I love you. Just you. And I’ll never stop fighting for it.”

That’s it. Im swooning. 🫠❤️‍🩹

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, NORDIKA. 🫡
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892 reviews44 followers
April 29, 2024
4.5 Stars

This author writes crazy characters and hot as fuck obsession and possessiveness so damn well!
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344 reviews42 followers
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April 18, 2024
DNF at 14%

This book somehow manages to have way too much going on and yet is also boring. Being inside Reid’s head is not an experience I wanted to prolong.

I was more interested in Atticus as a character but not enough to spend any additional time with Reid’s monotonous thoughts.
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887 reviews74 followers
April 23, 2024
This was so weird, truly funny, wildly passionate, devastatingly sad and completely unique!!

I could not put this down. It was a totally mindfuck at times but so worth it. I even cried and that shocked me! I wasn’t expecting this to be deeply emotional but it was - and for like the whole book!!

Reid and Atticus must be protected at all costs. I shattered at two parts - when Reid had his feelings hurt and Atticus’s depressive episode. These boys broke my heart! I love them so much!!

This is truly one of the most interesting books I’ve read in a long time! Will definitely be a reread for me!
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515 reviews89 followers
May 1, 2024
Tropes: grumpy bratty black cat/former f-boy turned golden retriever, nerd/jock, size difference, failed one night stand
Feels: 4/5
Steam*: 4/5
Kinks: n/a
Angst: medium
HEA: yes
Pairing: MM
Triggers/potential icks/content warnings: depression, past incestuous CSA, bad parents, bipolar/ptsd/drug addict minor character

Reid is 22. He's a rich kid with a bad relationship with his parents. His mother is barely there, she's got a lot of mental issues and substance abuse issues, she's barely cognizant. His father is a successful businessman but he got there with money laundering and dirty deals. Especially early on in the book He's portrayed as a villain though you see he isn't quite as bad later on. His Dad f****** his girlfriend a while back didn't help their relationship. Reid makes social appearances for his father's business reluctantly from time to time. He's interested in his father's business but doesn't like him as a person.

Atticus is 20 and he is a grumpy black cat character that pushes everyone away from him, he won't let anyone get close. He's been hurt in the past. His dad abused him as a child sexually and Atticus got him sent to prison, his mom sided with the dad and that blew up any chance of relationship with his mom. He has a close relationship with his aunt and cousin though, those are the only people in his circle. He is a very prickly guy, he's small in stature and it's a self-defense mechanism of his to protect himself.

The book starts with them waking up after a one night stand and Atticus is trying to creep away. Reid is absolutely fascinated by Atticus. Reid I've never been with a guy before but something about Atticus just drew him in. He's admired men before so it wasn't completely out of nowhere. But he fell fast and hard for Atticus and he doggedly pursued him. Within 2 weeks, Reid was definitely thinking of the L word. Atticus wanted to nut and run, but Reid keeps inserting himself into Atticus's life. Atticus is a romantic at heart and he feels things deeply. Atticus wants to test the strength of Reid's feelings, because Reid has a fuckboy reputation and he doesn't want to make himself vulnerable. Atticus creates distance, is bratty, bickers with Reid, makes him work for it and try to romance him, while at the same time pulling him closer. There's an intense chemistry between them and they have a comfort they find in each other.

I really enjoyed this book. It was five stars for me. I have such a weakness for this type of dynamic between characters. I really love a prickly character and someone that is a bit unhinged in the intensity of their love/feelings. Also while I love a steamy read, which this one definitely was, I also love when an author works in non-sexual touching in a meaningful way. And this book had that.

My thoughts as I read this book:
- I love how from the very first moment Reid was absolutely obsessed with Atticus. And I love it when a character can't stop himself from eye fucking his love interest, and I love when that love interest is a prickly little s*** and the one who is obsessed knows it and is just more attracted. It's such a fun dynamic.
- I'm so weak for a character watching their love interest sleep and just being fascinated. Reid did that their first hookup.
- I know red flag and Tuesdays are in the title of the book and they're trying to make a point by mentioning it, but this is a little overkill cheesy that they keep mentioning red flags and Tuesdays over and over. I get it! Be more subtle.
- My heart hurt for Reid when he saw what he thought was Atticus flirting with another guy.
- I hesitate to call this book instalove though I know some readers would. I think Reid was smart enough to know that at first it really was just insta infatuation. It turning into love did happen very quickly for Reid but it was believable, because Reid really got to know Atticus in that short time and there was a lot for him to love about Atticus. Atticus was everything he wanted and triggered all these emotions in him. To me this book wasn't the kind of insta-love that annoys the crap out of me. Because I totally believed Reid loved Atticus, he had lots of reasons to love him.
- I think the author did a good job handling Atticus's mental health struggles, it was good representation in my head. Even Reid's mother's mental health issues were handled with some grace.
- if you're a person who really liked the NikoBran relationship in God of Fury by Rina Kent, this book is definitely not a copy paste and it's not quite as epic and emotional a ride as God of Fury was, but there's definitely similarities in the kind of relationship that Reid and Atticus have. They both feature an unhinged fuckboy doggedly pursuing a reluctant, prickly, damaged character. And there is an intense hurt/comfort relationship. People that enjoyed that book would enjoy this one.


Some notable moments:

I love a good hug. A clutch them tight because you need that comfort so bad, a weakness of mine. "He stays silent, back to my chest, my arms around his neck, my chin resting on the top of his head, watching the taillights of the procession fade. When the last one blinks out of sight, he sighs, turns around in my arms, and hugs me. Oh, holy fuck. I hold him so tight my muscles strain. I’ve never hugged him before, and feeling his body pressed against mine, seeking comfort I don’t know how to offer, his hot face pressed to my chest, my eyes get wet. I’m not crying, but it’s evidence that I can."

Um, awkward, so this next quote was said in the context of masturbatory habits. But take away the masturbation stuff, and it's just very relatable to me as far as what types of relationships I like reading. Honestly, the more athletically physical and kinky the sex is the more you lose my attention! "“Movies with chemistry and tension. Long, drawn-out shows where the relationship builds over many episodes. Books where the sex doesn’t happen until halfway through, after the buildup. It’s the build up that gets me.” He glances at me from behind his hat and glasses. “And my own head.”"

Mumbling prickly moment while also touch-starved. "“I can’t wait to tell you that I love you.” “Shut up. Shut up, Reid! Do not make me cry when I got through that whole funeral without a single tear.” He tightens his arms around me, though. “You aren’t allowed to say that yet.” “I didn’t.” I laugh above his head. “Just said I couldn’t wait.” He mumbles something that sounds a lot like I can’t wait either against my chest, and then he starts on a rant about how impatient I am and that it probably means I won’t make it a whole year."


*FYI about steam: I rate steam based on a combination of quality & quantity. I note kink separate from steam because I don't want to underrate steamy reads that don't have much kink.

**Note about spoilers: I like to comment on the plot of a book in reviews, so I almost always mark my reviews as containing spoilers. But I try to avoid spoiling the big dramatic moments! As a reader, I personally like to know what I'm getting into before I read a book so I know more about the content and if it's to my taste/mood, so I try to give that information in my reviews for myself when I'm considering rereading and also for other readers.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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45 reviews
August 26, 2024
GUYS THIS WAS SUCH A FUN READ!! there was great quotes and delicious character development and FINGER LICKING SMUT (i had to fan myself during some scenes 🫣)

atticus 🫶🫶 HES SO BABY. genuinely he’s so fun, like i wanna be his friend but i feel like he would judge and hate me 😭 he’s so silly and goofy and has the funnest rules and things that irk him. i love how emotional att is, it’s such a contradiction from the bratty and like stoic front he puts up, the way he just goes to funerals to make himself cry (i kinda relate to that bc i have a fascination with grief and death but that’s not important rn) i just adore this boy with glasses and blonde hair

REID, MY BOY. ur the biggest simp in the world, literally u had no reason to stalk this man u had a one night stand with, but the way u we’re just like HOOKED ON HIM. reid is so caring abt att and the way he just tries his hardest to get him even tho atty pushes him away…A LOT. im in loveee with how reid doesn’t judge att he’s just trying to understand him and like be with him thru what he feels. ALSO THE WAY HE TOOK CARE OF HIM DURING HIS DEPRESSIVE EPISODE, ur such a good bf <3 (i will say his only personality is simping over att) reid’s whole thing with his parents was so like sad and shocking like we could’ve gotten a lot more with that, bc GODDAMN they fucked him uppp. learning that reid’s dad isn’t a bad person threw me, like i still don’t fully understand, i want MOREEE

i loved the philosophy stuff ik it wasn’t a big part of the book but it was so engaging and it was such a fun way to learn abt characters, and it rly explained atty a lot

i like how their whole relationship is built on honesty, they have like a friendship connection and banter that is just so fun. it’s a relationship i’ve never rly seen before, they just constantly communicate which is something i RLY RLY LOVED, probably bc that’s what i value in relationships so seeing it in books was so refreshing

ALSO THIS BOOK IS FIRST PERSON SINGLE POV WHICH I WAS SO LIKE APPREHENSIVE ABT BUT THIS BOOK DID IT SO WELL!! i think what makes this single pov work is how much atticus communicates like i constantly know what's going on in his head.

i will say like the thing that made me not like the as much was like after 60-70% i started to get a lil bored, it didn’t hit the same when they became semi official (idk what that says abt me…)

FINAL CONCLUSION, i loved loved loved this book, it was so fun and not like anything ive read, and a good balance of fluffy and angsty/traumay stuff and mouth watering sex scenes 🫡

thank u dana for letting me blow up ur dms, i would apologize but we both know it will happen again 🫵
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221 reviews78 followers
April 11, 2024
Red Flags & Tuesdays by Nordika Night is book one of the Weekday Weirdos series. This book follows Reid and Atticus on their journey of finding themselves and falling in toxicity(according to Atticus). I’m not debating with a philosophy major. If you asked Reid, well they’d be falling into a tangle of chemistry, tension and infatuation.

Atticus’s snark and spunky attitude spoke to me, I love the brat in him. He carries himself with so much confidence, appeal and knows his worth. He protects his own heart and looks for everyone’s big red button, so he can run them off before they learn his form of weird.

Reid is Mr. Popular, his family has money and everyone knows it. He is tried of being under his dad’s thumb. Reid and some of his house mates run a fight club, that he sometimes participates in.

Reid and Atticus meet at a banquet, where they get locked in a coat closet together. With only tequila and each other to accompany them. This is Reid’s first time with another guy.

Reid’s dedication to winning over Atticus was profound and one of my favorite parts of this book. He never gave up and I love when someone is that determined. Throughout Atticus attempts to run him off with his wit and brilliance, Reid stays strong and gives as good as he gets. The banter between these two was some of my favorite that’s I’ve read. Reid and Atticus don’t short change us on the emotional side either. They stand strong and supportive for the other. Reid totally won me over in Atticus’s moment of need. His dedication and willingness to help was such a beautiful show of love. Thank you for taking us on this road to healing with both of them.

Neither of these men are strangers to parental issues and both have some trauma/dark in there past. It was truly heartbreaking to read.

Make sure you read the trigger warnings for this one. Some really heavy topics but Nordika Night handled them gracefully and she did a beautiful job writing this story.

Thank you Nordika Night for letting me read this one, this is my honest opinion. I always love reading for you. I now get to add Atticus to my list with Mercer, (I love these brats), such a delight.

I can’t wait for book two of the Weekday Weirdos series.
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184 reviews21 followers
April 6, 2024
He’s something that’s soul-deep, stuck in my chest and infecting my bones. He’s Atticus St. James, and red flags or not, I don’t want to let him go.


Atticus St. James naïvely thought he could leave his anonymous one-night-stand with Reid Crue behind him, but oh how wrong he was. Reid is instantly infatuated with Atticus, and makes it his mission to learn his love language, whilst Atti persistently searches for the big red button that will drive Reid away. What ensues is an adorably weird romance, filled with snark, spice, and tender moments that had me clutching my chest.

I loved how obsessed Reid was with Atticus from the get-go. He turned in to a complete simp, but Atti really didn't go easy on him. The banter between them was top notch, and I really developed a soft spot for both of them. There were a few unexpectedly sad moments in the book which showcased the absolute devotion the characters had to each other, but the overall tone of the book is still light for the most part. Seeing Atti soften towards Reid in his own weird way was everything to me.

Nordika's writing is fantastic as always. She has a talent for writing multifaceted characters who are endearing no matter how bratty or stand-offish they may seem. Her books always have the perfect balance of humour and tenderness, and this one was no exception.

This book was a fantastic start to the Weekday Weirdo’s series, and I can’t wait to read more as they come!
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473 reviews15 followers
April 8, 2024
This book was just unbelievable, just so good, so fantastic - I love Nordika Night’s books but this one is truly my fav. It was intense, weird in the best ways, unexpected, emotional. I was drawn to the characters and I loved seeing the story from Reid's perspective.

After one night Reid realises that he is kind of obsessed with the cute Atticus who does everything to shut him down from the beginning. There is this game of back and forth between them with Reid trying to convince Atticus for more and Atticus waving red flags to his face and implying that he’s too weird for anyone. Between red flags and a hare for Tuesdays, Atticus is a complex character who accepts who he is and assumes his weirdness 100% while pushing people away. Meanwhile, Reid is also a complex character who has to deal with his own reality and the truth even if it’s not what he thought.

Truly a complex story revolving around the characters, their journey, their discovery and the path they decide to take together.

I was deeply surprised by this story and would totally recommend it. Now I’m kind of curious to see what will happen with the other days of the week.

I received an ARC Copy of this book from the author, this review is from my own thoughts 😍
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349 reviews34 followers
April 6, 2024
Another win from Nordika Night. These two are the perfect weird couple and I'm all for it. I love how Atticus 'red flags' are just his way of protecting himself. And how Reid has the biggest daddy energy ever and knows how to treat him the way he deserves. Their banter is hilarious and the little steps they take that bring them closer and closer are weird but amazing. Hurt/comfort gets me everytime. And the ending had me crying because it was beautiful. As always with Nordika, the smut was smutting hard.
Perfection
I would read all their shenanigans for 200 more pages.
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42 reviews1 follower
August 19, 2024
3.5 ⭐️ This book was honestly kind’ve confusing for me. The whole philosophy thing I didn’t get. I HATED that we never get to know their first time together and it starts after their one night stand. I don’t like that the whole book was single pov until the epilogue and I found the first 50% kind’ve boring. Luckily the last 50% saved it. I ended up loving Atticus and Reid and their love was beautiful and weird.
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200 reviews18 followers
September 2, 2024
5 ⭐️
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
Format: ebook

5/11/24: Updating to change to 5 stars, because I want to.
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4/22/24: Original rating: 4.5 ⭐️

I’m not really sure what I was expecting, but it wasn’t that. And I am not complaining.

This couple was insane. Like from the chemistry to the constant bickering to the jealousy to the way they showed care for each other. It went from one of the cringiest first encounters to the most tender of love. I was obsessed with them.

Reid was amazing. Fuck boys turned doting boyfriends are my kryptonite. But Atticus? He was just perfect. I empathize with him a lot, and we kind of have similar life views which was especially endearing to me. And the way that Reid took care of Atticus with absolutely zero hesitation and going off of just his attention to detail when it came to his boyfriend. Ugh. I loved them so much.

I just wish there was more depth to the background stories. Reid’s relationship with his dad was so weird and just not written well. Like maybe the author decided to make this whole conflict and then gave up halfway through and decided it would be easier for them to get along. And don’t even get me started on the family business. Could not tell you a single thing about something that seemed like it was supposed to be a big plot point and then brushed under the rug as well.

Overall, huge couple goals. I am in love with them.
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1,351 reviews547 followers
April 21, 2024
Read in another buddy read with the always lovely Lilly ❤️

This new Nordika Night novel was, overall, very enjoyable.

This was overall a very easy read for me. It flew by, and I loved how into it I was and how fast of a read it was for me.

Reid and Atticus had chemistry from the beginning. Atticus was very resistant at first, but of course he wasn't going to ultimately be able to resist Reid. As for Reid, he was pretty much obsessed with Atticus from the jump.

This is practically all from Reid's POV, except for the epilogue chapter from Atticus' POV, which I much appreciated. But I would have liked Atticus' POV earlier, to be honest. He was such a confusing mystery, and maybe the author wanted that affect, but I wasn't too big of a fan of that. Some of his actions or what he said confused the hell out of me.

It wasn't until well into the second half of this that we really get an explanation from him about his actions and thought process. Which I was thankful we got, but still, earlier it would have been nice to get his POV.

That's not to say I didn't love these two, because I did. Especially in the second half. We really get to know Atticus by that point and get him to open up and see his vulnerable side, so it really helps to understand his characters and come to love him as a character.

Atticus is literally full of contradictions. And he's a hypocrite. Which Reid loved, so good for him haha. But I just know if I knew Atticus in real life, I would be too annoyed to deal with him and wouldn't get to know him better to know what's underneath his walls and the hypocrisy.

But thankfully this is fiction where I can just read about him and get to know him that way and come to love him.

The chemistry was so good between these two, especially in the second half again. Like we get these two really good sex scenes between them that were hot AF. This author did not skimp on our sexy scenes and I was here for that. Also I loved the size difference between them, it was so hot. Imagining Reid being able to easily pick Atticus up and manhandle him all over the place during sex was whew *fansself* so sexy.

But, aside from the lack of Atticus POV, a major reason for my star off was a very confusing switch up after the first half.

So in the first half, Reid's father is a bastard. He's seemingly the devil, and here Lilly and I are reading this, thinking it'll have to lead to the father dead or in jail for Reid to be free of him.

Because Reid's father runs a rich business empire, and does a lot of it illegally too, so he has connections, and some of those are criminal connections as well. He follows Reid constantly - truly, to the point where he knows where Reid was basically at all times of the day, and knows fairly soon after Reid has been to that place and calls him about it - and he keeps Reid in line by threatening to kill his drugged out mother if he steps out of line. He just comes across as on overall evil guy.

But then all the sudden...there's a switch like *that* and it was SO confusing. It's like wait, huh? when you read it.

All the sudden the father isn't homophobic he just said 'fag' because Reid "expected" him to. He also isn't intentionally keeping the mother hooked on drugs, she actually has prescriptions for them and she actually has severe mental health issues. He also isn't a villain but he was "Reid's villain" when in actuality the book makes the mother out to be the ultimate villain? And the father doesn't hate Reid but he played into the "villain" role because of...~reasons? Because he was bitter Reid chose his mom over him?

Which makes no sense, because he could have told Reid the truth at any time but chose not to. Yeah the truth sucks, but Reid would have understood then. Also his mother literally tries to kill him several times and the father just...has her around him his whole life when she's such a danger to him? And the father apparently loves Reid?

Also if the mother was so lost in grief over losing her child then it stands to reason that having Reid would actually help her? But it does the opposite, why? And why doesn't the book have her explain exactly why she feels this way? Maybe then it would make some sense. But she never even speaks, really. She's mostly just a prop in the story, to be honest.

And used to make the father look better at the drop of a hat near the start of the second half. And sure Reid still says he doesn't trust his father and things aren't all the way better by the end, but that's not exactly what we see. Suddenly all is well with the father, so much so that Reid and Atticus even live with him at the house Reid grew up in for a time? AND he's helping them in the epilogue move into a new place.

Like huh? How do we have this complete 180 turn around from the first half of the book? And even without the mother angle, Reid forgives his father for everything else way too easily, and the father all the sudden become a nice, caring, attentive father.

It was so confusing and made no sense.

So I had to give points off for that. It felt like such whiplash, to be honest.

BUT, other than this issue and the lack of Atticus POV, I did really enjoy this book. It was so good overall and Reid and Atticus were wonderful together.

They were the main event and they were the best part of this book, hence the 4 stars. The scene in the epilogue when was just...*happy sigh* so wonderful.

These two might be unusual, but their love is deep and all consuming, and that translated well off the page.

I definitely recommend this, especially if you've enjoyed Nordika Night in the past. Although it's also a great introduction to this author as well.

Just be prepared for the sudden tonal shift when it comes to Reid's father halfway through. Throws you for a loop. Otherwise, enjoy this fun, unusual romance.

I will definitely be reading the next in this series about Alexei and Gage, two completely new characters that we did not meet in this one.

Can't wait! 🥰
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161 reviews5 followers
April 18, 2024
“Met on a Tuesday. You came out on a Tuesday. We’re all Tuesdays and red flags.”


Excuse me while I try to process everything about this book, which I started reading this morning and finished in the early afternoon. I could not put it down once I started reading. It was so good.

What I love the most about Nordika Night’s books, is that they’re so raw. She doesn’t hold back when it comes to her lost boys, the underdogs, the broken souls, we get to see and feel their pain and how they respond to it while figuring out life and love.

And these guys… Atticus and Reid. They were raw and complicated, toxic but somehow totally right for each other.

Their first meeting is a random hookup, on a Tuesday, and Reid is instantly hooked, bordering on the line to obsessed. Atticus refuses to see Reid again, and leaves Reid with no last name nor phone number, after pointing out why they’d be bad for each other.

Everything about him is a red flag. Everything.


Reid isn’t the type to give up, he usually gets what he wants. He comes from money and his dad owns a very successful, and a bit shady, business, one that Reid is expected to take over when he’s done with his business degree. He has a strained relationship with his dad, and his relationship with his mom is.. well it’s hard to explain, but it’s super sad.

But anyways, he has his eyes set on Atticus (I really love that name), and he finally convinces him to go on a date, on a Tuesday. Everything gets a bit chaotic from there, while they’re trying to figure each other out. It may seem a bit one sided, Reid trying to romance Atticus, and Atticus not really giving much in return. But Atticus did warn Reid about his toxic traits, but it doesn’t scare Reid away, and slowly but surely he finds out that Atticus has his own love language.

“I thought you were the god I was supposed to worship?”
“And you’re the prince I’ll bow to.”


Most of the story is through Reid’s POV, but the epilogue is from Atticus’ POV. I will admit that I almost cried a few times, especially with what happened with Atticus while he lived with his parents, and then again, when my heart broke for Reid when he finally gets the truth from his dad, and the fact that his childhood and relationship to his parents wasn’t what it seemed to be. Also the epilogue totally made weep.

Another 5⭐ read from Nordika Night.

❥ Dual POV(kinda) ❥ MM Romance ❥ Mental Health Rep
❥ Bi-Awakening ❥ Toxic Relationship ❥ Size Difference
❥ Triggers ❥ Messed Up Families ❥ Optimist x Pessimist

Read the full review on my blog here.

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