

The writing is good, and i like that Roan writes stories about everyday guy.

I had a hard time connecting with this story until around 60%. I had to switch to reading the ebook, KG narration was amazing but Tor? He has a really good voice but his style was not working for me, he sounded bored and the breathing was just annoying. Roan Parrish's pitch-perfect Riven novels can be read together or separately: Huey realizes he needs to change if he wants to truly put his past behind him-and build a future with Felix. But Huey's worked hard to avoid intimacy, and Felix threatens his carefully constructed defenses. What could he ever see in Felix?Īs Huey and Felix get closer, the spark catches and soon they can't get enough of each other. Huey's strong and confident, he owns his own business-hell, he's friends with rock stars.

Now in his twenties, he's still scrambling to make ends meet and wondering what the hell he's doing with his life. Until Felix Rainey walks into his bar, fresh-faced, unbearably sweet-and, for some reason Huey can't fathom, interested in him.Īs the eldest of five kids, Felix Rainey spent his childhood cooking dinner, checking homework, and working after-school jobs. After all, the last thing he wants is to hurt anyone else. If that means he doesn't give a damn about finding love or companionship for himself, well, it's probably better that way. Sometimes the walls we build to save ourselves have to come tumbling down.įor the last ten years, Huey has built his life around his sobriety.
