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Levi has always loved Adam. Everyone loves Adam. Now it is time that Levi moves on and leaves Adam behind.
Levi and Adam have been friends since they were eight years old. Adam the rich kid whose family owned the hotel that Levi's father worked in. He has been in love with him for almost that long. He has finally moved across an entire continent to create a life without him in it and move on.
Now Adam is in San Francisco asking Levi to coordinate his “coming out” campaign. For Levi this is a chance to say goodbye to seeing Adam everyday and finally put him in the “friend” category and find a new love. Levi on the other hand has all kinds of plans which might include Levi if he ever tells him.
Adam Bomb (Dreamspinner Press, B0828NYRSC, 2020) by Kilby Blades is a journey of love and friendship. Levi and Adam have been friends too long. They can finish each other's sentences and order the other's food without even having to look at a menu. All of this is fine if there are no intimate feelings involved, unfortunately they have been intimate and Levi has feelings.
Blades makes us feel all of this as we ride on Levi's journey. Then on the rollercoaster of Adam's visit and the feelings and emotions Levi goes through. Love what a mess and Blades made me love going through it with Levi and I am so not into that kind of messy stuff. Blades makes it worth it though. The highs and the lows are all worth it. This is a romance you do not want to put down as it shares knowledge about the Persian culture and gives you a great romance too. Kudos to Blades and Adam Bomb.
I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.