Ratings3
Average rating3.7
I'm getting a little tired of how I keep identifying with the repressed gay guy from a painfully traditional family. (Gee, I wonder which part of that I identify with the most?) It does make for a more emotionally fulfilling read, though. Anyway, I loved Tristan right from the start and Ravi grows and matures by leaps and bounds over the course of the story. And he isn't unwilling to admit when he's wrong. There also was more to do with the Space Villager game which was nice - because I was so hoping that game would take center stage with the romances and not just be a background. It's probably going to be in the next book even less though, because in that story only one of the guys works for the company.