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Need for Speed (The Elite, #2)
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Mateo and Grant aka Solo and Panther
It took a few weeks but finally, they can go back up in the air.
Panther’s strong body recovered fast, Solo was like a shadow right beside him to help.
He’s even the wise guy who helps Panther through his fear.
The crash did bring them closer.
When there is another competition in the air Panther has to fly against the one big man who always pushed him hard, harder, hardest.
There’s a ball coming and date is needed, a date with Solo would be everything, still impossible.
Panther’s feelings are changing, he’s afraid to speak out, afraid to be alone in it.
Dang, I loved this one, contrary to part one this had all the emotional feelings.
Solo shows more and more his real face and Panther is losing his mind without Solo.
I waited for the moment and when it finally arrived it was beautiful, the real Solo, always holding the world at arm-length. Lonely, hurt and vulnerable. He got through an awful traumatic time.
All the bodily reactions were deliciously and vividly described, every move they made was easy to follow and easy to visualize. Most of the time there is no sweet talk, maybe a tiny bit but this was quickly overruled by big-mouthed dirty talk.
Oh boy, the intensity was scorching and reaching sky high.
From hard, tough and fast their sexual encounter turned softer, slower, attentive and even loving. Panther can’t believe or hope this stunning bad boy feels the same.
The story is energetically and forcefully written, at a fast pace. The whole fight-flight scenery was original, attractive and thrilling, the secondary characters were present on the background, for me most ideal, I love it when the main characters are in the big spotlight and there’s little distraction from others.
I can’t wait for the final installment!
It took a few weeks but finally, they can go back up in the air.
Panther’s strong body recovered fast, Solo was like a shadow right beside him to help.
He’s even the wise guy who helps Panther through his fear.
The crash did bring them closer.
When there is another competition in the air Panther has to fly against the one big man who always pushed him hard, harder, hardest.
There’s a ball coming and date is needed, a date with Solo would be everything, still impossible.
Panther’s feelings are changing, he’s afraid to speak out, afraid to be alone in it.
Dang, I loved this one, contrary to part one this had all the emotional feelings.
Solo shows more and more his real face and Panther is losing his mind without Solo.
I waited for the moment and when it finally arrived it was beautiful, the real Solo, always holding the world at arm-length. Lonely, hurt and vulnerable. He got through an awful traumatic time.
All the bodily reactions were deliciously and vividly described, every move they made was easy to follow and easy to visualize. Most of the time there is no sweet talk, maybe a tiny bit but this was quickly overruled by big-mouthed dirty talk.
Oh boy, the intensity was scorching and reaching sky high.
From hard, tough and fast their sexual encounter turned softer, slower, attentive and even loving. Panther can’t believe or hope this stunning bad boy feels the same.
The story is energetically and forcefully written, at a fast pace. The whole fight-flight scenery was original, attractive and thrilling, the secondary characters were present on the background, for me most ideal, I love it when the main characters are in the big spotlight and there’s little distraction from others.
I can’t wait for the final installment!
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