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Jeremiah by Jayce Ellis
4.0
When Jeremiah's company starts downsizing, he turns to Collin for help with his resumé. With the attraction between them so hot, there's no way they can keep their relationship professional. Is Collin the guy Jeremiah's been waiting for—the one who will give him reason to finally come out to his judgmental family?
This book blends literary and commercial fiction. It's slow to start plot-wise. Yet I enjoyed the characters, as well as the author's style and unique voice. I became really engrossed in the story, and the ending was worth the time spent.
Thanks, Booksprout, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
This book blends literary and commercial fiction. It's slow to start plot-wise. Yet I enjoyed the characters, as well as the author's style and unique voice. I became really engrossed in the story, and the ending was worth the time spent.
Thanks, Booksprout, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.