The angst... The pining... The sheer magnetism between these two... There are absolutely no words to express how utterly perfect Ellis and Lucky are. The angst... The pining... The sheer magnetism between these two... There are absolutely no words to express how utterly perfect Ellis and Lucky are. Seriously none.
"You say I'm your firefly?" I nod. Yes. "Well you're my goddamn moon, Ellis. You call, I come." "I...I never asked for that." "You didn't have to."
To Catch a Firefly was everything and I don't think I'll ever fully recover....more
This was probably the slowest of slow burns I have ever read, but I loved it so much. The banter between Draco and Hermione was hilarious, and the tenThis was probably the slowest of slow burns I have ever read, but I loved it so much. The banter between Draco and Hermione was hilarious, and the tension was ...more
Tropes: - stepbrothers - hate to love - forbidden/secret - grumpy x sunshine - sexual awakening - sports (football)
Listen, I came for the vibes and the sTropes: - stepbrothers - hate to love - forbidden/secret - grumpy x sunshine - sexual awakening - sports (football)
Listen, I came for the vibes and the spice, but I wasn’t expecting to get smacked right in face with all the these emotions.
For the Fans ended up being so much heavier and deeper than I thought it would be, but I loved the roller coaster ride it took me on.
Watching Kyran and Avi go from stepbrothers who barely tolerated each other, to “business partners”, and finally actual partners… *chefs kiss*
The hate filled tension, the snarky banter, and the magnetic chemistry these two shared had me in a choke-hold from the start.
I seriously just loved them and their story, and kinda wanna read it all over again ...more
- widower - bi awakening - friends to lovers - older MCs (40s) - opposites attract - ex con
Ok, Orson and Ford may be my favorite DMC couple. There’s is- widower - bi awakening - friends to lovers - older MCs (40s) - opposites attract - ex con
Ok, Orson and Ford may be my favorite DMC couple. There’s is the sweetest love story ever ...more
Tropes: - Small town romance - Size difference - Grumpy x sunshine - Slow burn - Found family - Single dad(s)
Let Your Hearts Be Light is the fluff4.5 ⭐️
Tropes: - Small town romance - Size difference - Grumpy x sunshine - Slow burn - Found family - Single dad(s)
Let Your Hearts Be Light is the fluffiest, coziest, and tooth achingly sweetest holiday romance I’ve come across this holiday season, and I am OBSESSED.
I’m a total sucker for the grumpy x sunshine trope and watching Baxter, the kindest and most warm-hearted person, tentatively form a friendship with Paxton, the town grump, all because their kids forced them into it for a school activity… LOVED!
Paxton was just so distrustful of anyone who seemed to be as happy and put together as Baxter, but the more he got to know him and see past that happy exterior, the more he realizes how much he misjudged Baxter (and how much of a dick he’s been ...more
Therapy. Healing. Sobriety. Words Waylon McAllister never thought he’d have in his vocabulary, all that’s missing is Will. After the ending of Where TTherapy. Healing. Sobriety. Words Waylon McAllister never thought he’d have in his vocabulary, all that’s missing is Will. After the ending of Where There’s a Will and the blowout that followed, Way has himself believing that Will hates him and wants nothing to do with him ever again. Will is around though, keeping his distance and working through his own problems, and boy are they messy.
These two beautiful broken men, still very much those same little boys from ten years ago, are inevitable no matter how much they fight it. Despite all of the hurt, the toxicity and the trauma, there’s still hope. There’s still salvation. & If There’s a Way is their uphill battle to happiness, at least their ever changing version of it. It’s still heavy, it’s still fucked up, but Will and Way finally figure out that they’re better together than apart.
There’s so much love and acceptance and growth for Will and Way, and fuck do they deserve that after everything. I’m glad that this isn’t the end for their story, and need more of these babies ASAP...more
Adrift for months after losing someone close to him, Will Foster finds himself riding through the small town of Shiloh, a place that still haunts him Adrift for months after losing someone close to him, Will Foster finds himself riding through the small town of Shiloh, a place that still haunts him a decade after leaving. A glutton for punishment, Will decides to stay when the opportunity arises, even though staying will do more harm than good. But Shiloh and the boy Will could never forget have dug their claws into him, and there's no going back.
Drowning himself in enough drugs, liquor, and pussy until he can't see straight, Waylon McAllister is up for anything if it's reckless and will help him outrun his memories and his demons. The last thing he expects to is the one boy who used to be his whole world before he ruined everything, to come back into town, or for Will to turn his world upside down once again. Only this time Way isn't sure it won't destroy him entirely.
Oh my fuck! This book was so heavy.
Will and Way are broken in two completely different ways, but it's the shared feelings of loss and grief that connect them together again. There's so much longing and angst between the two of them while they try to sort their shit out, and poor Way... He's so angry and close to losing himself entirely thanks to his trauma and self destruction.
Things were looking up, but that ending! I hope the boys get some kind of happy ending after everything they've gone through...more