Monday, December 30, 2013

Took My Breath Away





Sometimes taking control is what you need to do and sometimes the best thing you can do is give that control up.

In the summer between Logan's junior and senior years of college, these two will find out more about each other and themselves than they imagined.

While unhappy to be missing four weeks of Christian's company, Logan is thrilled to spend a month with his father's relatives in New York. A naturally gregarious individual, he is used to winning people over and getting things right. Unfortunately, the Mannettes are not what he expects and for the first time in his life, he finds himself seriously doubting who he is.

Christian has regained some of his old self-esteem and is taking on new challenges. Besides growing in the relationship he has with Logan, he takes the time his boyfriend is away to learn more about domestic discipline. He learns a little online but it is actually Gregory, Logan's father, where he gains most of his information. Including the fact that his natural strength puts him in a leadership position he isn't expecting.

When Logan returns to a strong, self-assured Christian, it is with complete relief. As discussions turn to domestic discipline and they realize their true roles within their current and future relationship, both of them are able to let their inhibitions go and together their connection grows surprising Logan to an epiphany.


I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review. 

First, I want to say that this book was better written than the first. There is still a need for a good editor, to catch the simple grammar issues that are in these books.  

Logan and Christian are growing in their relationship. They are given a chance to develop and start to define their DD relationship. Logan goes to his grandparents and is given a dose of reality of what his father's life was like. While Christian grows in his confidence as a gay man. He also takes this time, to spend with Gregory and inquire about his and Logan's mother's relationship. 

What both men discover is that they have a lot to work out. They love each other and that is evident, however, I am curious as to how their relationship grows in the final book of the series. 

Overall, this was a cute story and the final three sentences made the whole book worth the read. 

Great job! Good quick read. 

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