Praise for Gael's Favorite:The characters are so believable and the progression of the story, with flashbacks to show backstory instead of a huge info dump in chapter one or trying to fit it all in a prologue without accidentally providing spoilers… Jennifer is the master at weaving stories and this was no exception.
~ S. Andrews, Amazon Reviewer So sweet my teeth are hurting and I loved every second of it. ~ Samantha Gates, Amazon Reviewer This book absolutely consumed me from the first page! I went in expecting a steamy MMM romance and ended up with a story that hit me right in the heart. The relationships between Sin, Gael, and Phin are messy, complicated, and so real. Sin’s loyalty, Gael’s sunshine, and Phin’s vulnerability all blend into a dynamic that’s both heart-wrenching and beautiful. I loved how the book took the fated mates trope and turned it upside down — this isn’t your typical paranormal romance. It’s obsessive, possessive, sometimes a little dark, but also full of tenderness and devotion. By the end, I was rooting for all three men to find their forever together. If you’re looking for a story with angst, intensity, unique paranormal elements, and off-the-charts chemistry, this is one you won’t be able to put down. Gael’s Favorite is going straight to my re-read shelf! ~ Lily, Amazon Reviewer |
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Trent:
Winning the lottery’s got nothing on becoming Magnus Rochester Lancaster the Fourth’s roommate. It might have been a challenge to adapt to living with a certified genius, but I consider myself lucky to have him as my best friend. That he pops into my room without knocking is a non-starter, but the popping in unexpectedly combined with his newest hyper focus might be my undoing. Why does my best friend think we should make adult content together? More importantly, why does it feel less like we’re pretending to fall in love and more like we actually are? Magnus: Trent is my best friend, and I want him in my life long after we’re no longer roommates. What better way to make sure that happens than starting a business together? There are risks, of course. I’m a professor/doctoral candidate, and he’s a student of the same university, so there might be some ethical issues with the university, but as long as I’m bringing in the money hand over fist (like I do), the university is going to look the other way. Besides, who better to subscribe to my content than my colleagues, right? Although, I would like to know why my cheeks are always flushing recently. The Straight Script is an MM, college roommates, professor/student contemporary romance featuring two boys falling in love while pretending to fall in love for their subscribers. Please look at the content warning inside for a full list of possible triggers. |