Hollywood Divorces
2003

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... and this is how you do it.If you'd asked me if I'd like a series about Hollywood types I would've said no, yet here I am 5 books later and wishing there was one or two more. Never say never.[a:Tibby Armstrong 4141522 Tibby Armstrong https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1532577446p2/4141522.jpg] brings Greg & Aaron to a logical conclusion in their long running relationship or more accurately Aaron comes to realize that they've been carrying on a BDSM-style relationship and wants to a) learn more about & how to do it right and b) name it. Greg was already cognizant of this but saw no need to label it or talk about. He just enjoyed the game. The story happens in 3 days over a 6 month period where Aaron lays out what he wants the relationship to be and Greg has to decide if he's on board with Aaron's plans.Overall I liked the progression of Greg & Aaron's relationship, though I am in Greg's camp of “why do we have to label it” I understand Aaron's need to give what the do structure and a safety net. I wasn't too thrilled with the revelation that Aaron is/has always been some kind of sadist, IMO there hadn't been any intimation of that. Rather I always felt it was something he did for Greg. Anyway ... I did like how things didn't go as Aaron expected and Greg continued to be Greg. It seems to me that the new arrangement will also have bumps but that's what makes this series seem realistic. There haven't been any smooth HEA or cookie cutter characters. The narration by [a:Noah Michael Levine 7056713 Noah Michael Levine https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png] was aces and I'd recommend it to anyone.

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