Try It edition by Riley Knight Felix Brooks Literature Fiction eBooks
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When two best friends fall for each other, will fear prove to be more powerful than love?
Ken might be a big, strong jock, but he has been open about his sexuality since high school, and has never tried to hide who he is from anyone. Which has made his existence in small town America more than a little awkward, to say the least, and has led to him being a little bit shy and very inexperienced when it comes to dating.
Which means that, even though he’s had a thing for his best friend Johnny for, well, just about as long as he’s known him, he would never consider doing anything about it. At least not until Johnny makes an ignorant comment and asks Ken if he’d ever considered just not being gay.
When Ken, angered by that, snaps back that maybe Johnny should try gay sex if he thinks that’s all there is to it, he never expects Johnny to take him up on it. Nor does he expect that his friend will love it and want to do it again. But once feelings start to grow, will Johnny be able to deal with the fact that he’s obviously not straight, or will he let the world pull them apart?
Try It is a gay romance between a jock and an artist who turn from friends to lovers. It features explicit scenes.
Try It edition by Riley Knight Felix Brooks Literature Fiction eBooks
There are honestly very few things that take me straight out of a story and when neither author seems to care enough about their characters to keep track of who's topping whom, it's indicative that not much thought is put into the characters.And that's really the impression I got from this story. It's like when they were making the characters they didn't get past "gay jock" and "heteroflexible artist".
Add in the fact that it took almost no consideration before "totally never thought about guys that way" Johnny to have sex with his masculine roommate and you can really tell where the authors stopped developing their characters.
Another thing I detest that authors do is tell us how the characters feel. A little tip here, guys, it's far more engaging to write how a character reacts to an emotion than it is to tell us how they feel.
And finally please proofread your work. Minor misspellings are something I can deal with. Completely lose track of what your characters are doing and I'll be returning the next book I buy from you as well
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Try It edition by Riley Knight Felix Brooks Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I loved Try It by Felix Brooks and Riley Knight. I thought it was well written and flowed nicely and has just the right amount of angst to it and lots of sexy hot scenes. I couldn't get enough of Johnny and Ken. I fell in love with them both. I hope these two authors continue to write together because I love the stories they come up with. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.
I was a little disappointed that things felt a bit unresolved at the end of this book for me. Things like did Johnny come out to his parents? Why wouldn’t Johnny have worked things out with Shelley after he and Ken got back onto a solid footing? Other than selling Johnny’s paintings, were they planning much of anything for the future? Those unresolved things made this felt more like an HFN than an HEA to me.
This was a very fun straight to gay/GFY book. I loved that their whole romance started due to a dare on Ken’s part that Johnny couldn’t stop thinking of once it was out there. It was great that Ken never pressured Johnny when they started, but was disappointed with him when he let his fears overcome his love for Ken.
This was a good story fo best friends to lovers. Ken is a jock gay and Johnny is a straight artist. They live together and have been best friends for years. Ken has a crush on Johnny and is having a harder time than ever in not giving himself away. They get in a work fight and Ken finally gets mad and throws words out at Johnny that gets Johnny to thinking. Slowly they come together, but all is not smooth sailing for the two men. Homophobia and violence enter into the picture. There is a few issues left unaddressed int this book which earned a four rather than five starts. Good story though and would recommend to others.
Dull story of gay man convinces straight man he is bi or gay.
I loved this book.A great story
Bitter sweet friends to lovers, likable characters and good story, though I would have liked to see more secondary character development and a little more on Ken and Johnny’s relationship outside the bedroom. All said I did like the storyline with its nod to all the homophobic idiots out there and the power of warring emotions in the face of disparity.
What better way is there to have a lasting loving relationship than to start off as best friends? That sense of someone there for you, sharing your ups and downs, wanting the bet for you.
These two young men began in friendship but had some heartbreaking bumps in the road to overcome. The realization that the only people who matter in your choice on who to love, is the person you've given your heart to. Once Johnny realized this fundamental truth, he and Ken found their HEA.
There are honestly very few things that take me straight out of a story and when neither author seems to care enough about their characters to keep track of who's topping whom, it's indicative that not much thought is put into the characters.
And that's really the impression I got from this story. It's like when they were making the characters they didn't get past "gay jock" and "heteroflexible artist".
Add in the fact that it took almost no consideration before "totally never thought about guys that way" Johnny to have sex with his masculine roommate and you can really tell where the authors stopped developing their characters.
Another thing I detest that authors do is tell us how the characters feel. A little tip here, guys, it's far more engaging to write how a character reacts to an emotion than it is to tell us how they feel.
And finally please proofread your work. Minor misspellings are something I can deal with. Completely lose track of what your characters are doing and I'll be returning the next book I buy from you as well
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