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A review by ladymacbeth2024
From Coast to Coast by J.J. Mulder
5.0
5 stars
JJ Mulder did not disappoint with this fourth book in the Offsides series.
Grayson and Remy are both amazing characters and very good for each other.
I literally adored how hard Remy was smitten and enamoured of Gray: his sexual awakening is very well written, both on the physical and emotional side. And I loved that his insecurities weren't about Gray but about himself, about not being sure of making the right decision. I really appreciate that he never questioned him or strung him along.
Grayson is fantastic, he couldn't do anything against the sunshine of a man who fell into his apartment (and his arms). He's steady and confident, but with Remy he just melts and surrenders to his emotions. I loved how he asked for more, even if he was scared of the outcome.
The sex scenes are steamy and very intimate. Remy isn't afraid of having intimacy with Gray and he acts unphased, although Grayson is still able to surprise him in the best ways (I liked so much Remy's astonishment when they had intercourse in a certain way).
And, just to put it out there, the size difference trope is to die for here.
Another thing I loved was their ability of communicate: maybe they didn't always have answers or solutions, but they never stopped trying to make things work.
The epilogue is like a warm hug and made me so so happy! Can't wait for the next story!
P.S.: I beg the author to take Zolkov out of Calgary right away!
I received a copy of this book from the author and this is my honest review.
JJ Mulder did not disappoint with this fourth book in the Offsides series.
Grayson and Remy are both amazing characters and very good for each other.
I literally adored how hard Remy was smitten and enamoured of Gray: his sexual awakening is very well written, both on the physical and emotional side. And I loved that his insecurities weren't about Gray but about himself, about not being sure of making the right decision. I really appreciate that he never questioned him or strung him along.
Grayson is fantastic, he couldn't do anything against the sunshine of a man who fell into his apartment (and his arms). He's steady and confident, but with Remy he just melts and surrenders to his emotions. I loved how he asked for more, even if he was scared of the outcome.
The sex scenes are steamy and very intimate. Remy isn't afraid of having intimacy with Gray and he acts unphased, although Grayson is still able to surprise him in the best ways (I liked so much Remy's astonishment when they had intercourse in a certain way).
And, just to put it out there, the size difference trope is to die for here.
Another thing I loved was their ability of communicate: maybe they didn't always have answers or solutions, but they never stopped trying to make things work.
The epilogue is like a warm hug and made me so so happy! Can't wait for the next story!
P.S.: I beg the author to take Zolkov out of Calgary right away!
I received a copy of this book from the author and this is my honest review.