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First off, I have to say that I've always loved the name Joshua and I'm glad this MC didn't do anything to ruin that for me. The greenest of flags.
This one was unexpected but incredibly good. I love how whenever I pick up a book with a British royal, I expect it to be like that one, and I'm always delightfully surprised when it's not. Isn't it amazing when different authors start with the same overall idea and execute it in wildly different ways?
That said, I REALLY want to read one where the MC is the crown prince. No offense to spares, but I want to see how that's spun.
Anyway.
This book was sweet.
"Nothing has ever felt like you."
This book was funny.
"Seriously, you'd be willing to go camping? Not saying I’d even want that, but if I asked, you’d go, right? Christ, you really are completely gone for me."
This book was sappy at times.(complimentary, I swear!)
“Don’t look at me like that,” Leo grumbled. “I know how to compromise.”
“Only when it suits you,” Joshua told him, mouth curving up.
“It suits me when it makes you happy.”
My heart 😩
This book was economically absurd.
Joshua begging Leo to accept his money almost had me weeping with envy. In this economy? Like.... Jesus Christ, man! Let him pay off your bloody flat🤷
A deeply unserious man, that Leo.
But he WAS willing to jump off a very steep ledge for Joshua. So there's a lot to be said for Leo.