Summary
A straight guy gives gay hookup tips to a virgin. What could go wrong?
When I first met Whit, I couldn’t get away from him fast enough. He’s a hockey player, and I hate everything to do with the sport that once broke my heart.
But I can’t help feeling sorry for the guy. He’s newly out and desperate to meet someone, but his eagerness seems to scare potential hook-ups away.
Agreeing to be his wingman should’ve been simple. Watching him flirt with other guys made things complicated.
Whit challenges me in every aspect of my life, from my hatred of hockey to the new questions I’m asking myself. Like why a straight man suddenly can’t stop thinking about kissing another guy.
I think the answer lies somewhere on Whit’s lips…
Book Facts
Published: March 2021
Genre: MM Romance
Format: e-Arc
✨ I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ✨
Review
This story was sooo good! I love Rainn and Whitt. I really enjoyed how this love story was written, it’s not a typical coming out story – its just two people falling in love and that’s really beautiful. I was going to say that Rainn was my favourite but I have to give Whitt some love to – they were both just so entertaining and loveable.
My favourite thing about this story is about how the world should be, you should just be able love whoever the hell you want and not be judged for it. Love is love that’s all that matters. I loved how Rainn handled his attraction to Whitt – of course there was some confusion because it kinda just crept up on him, but he just went with it. Most of the angst in this story comes from Whitt, which is completely understandable – he’s unsure if what he has with Rainn is real or if it’s just a straight guy experimenting.
In a nutshell…
Another fantastic MM Romance set in the beautiful True North world.
My Rating: 4/5 🌟🌟🌟🌟
About the Author
Eden Finley is an Amazon bestselling author who writes steamy contemporary romances that are mostly full of snark and light-hearted fluff.
She lives to create an escape from real life for herself and her readers.
She’s also an Australian girl and apologises for her Australianisms that sometimes don’t make sense to anyone else.