
Blowing It
A Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Romance book. We all have to trust the people were with eventually, otherwise whats the point? Yes, that leaves us open to...
Owen Barnes never expected writing to make him rich, much less with a YA novel written for a bet. Being nominated for the Carnegie Medal, the most prestigious award a children’s author can win, is a dream come true. But Owen’s newfound fame comes at a price, and not just changing his surname to Black.Gruff, gentle building surveyor Magnus Cassidy is the first man to catch Owen’s interest in almost two years. Owen’s agent, Max, might be trying to control his image, but Magnus sees the real Owen: the eyeliner, drainpipe jeans, and sexy underwear, not the Young Conservative in a tweed jacket Max is turning him into.When a photo of Owen and Magnus appears online, just weeks before the Carnegie ceremony, Max starts damage limitation. Out and proud since he was fourteen, Owen isn’t going back into the closet without a fight, and he refuses to let his agent erase Magnus from his life. Encouraged by his friends, Owen lashes out, not realising his behaviour could hurt the man he’s doing it all for. Can Owen find a way to reconcile his public and private lives, or...
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- Pages: 310 pages
- ISBN: / 9781310615
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We all have to trust the people were with eventually, otherwise whats the point? Yes, that leaves us open to getting hurt, but thats what love is. Its giving someone the power to hurt you and believing they wont. Kate Aaron, Blowing It //
I am a huge fan of Kate Aaron and of course when I heard about this book I HAD to get in on it! I had the great honor of prereading this story and was blown away. It's hugely entertaining, wildly fun, and wickedly hot! What more can you ask for in a book? Kate's versatility as a writer makes all her books feel like a reward for the... DNF 65% 2.5 Stars, just not doing it for me! Certainly not a bad book, but not my favorite either. I guess I'd call the story reliable, like your favorite pair of jeans on a day when you're feeling...not svelte. TBH, I wish there'd been more play/background about the panty-wearing MC, because: hot. :DAt any rate, the writing is super solid, and I'll read this author again.