

It's been a while since I started a book and couldn't wait to keep reading. I also haven't read Garrett Leigh in a while, and this book hit all the right spots. For one, I was delighted that both Luis and Polo were pan. I can't recall reading a book where both MLs were pan, so this was awesome!
Still, the possibility that Polo had once been in his life and he'd been too distracted by slinging to notice burned. How engrossed did a man need to be to not notice him?
I enjoyed this story so much, both Luis and Polo were great, I loved them together. I also felt for Luis's situation and I'm so glad Paolo made him a more... rational man, lol. (He for sure would have gotten caught by the police again if it weren't for Paolo.)
It's been a while since I started a book and couldn't wait to keep reading. I also haven't read Garrett Leigh in a while, and this book hit all the right spots. For one, I was delighted that both Luis and Polo were pan. I can't recall reading a book where both MLs were pan, so this was awesome!
Still, the possibility that Polo had once been in his life and he'd been too distracted by slinging to notice burned. How engrossed did a man need to be to not notice him?
I enjoyed this story so much, both Luis and Polo were great, I loved them together. I also felt for Luis's situation and I'm so glad Paolo made him a more... rational man, lol. (He for sure would have gotten caught by the police again if it weren't for Paolo.)