A review by readlovereviewblog
Crossing the Line by Jeanne St. James

4.0

First off, this book surprised me totally, not what I expected from this author. Nash is lonely and not because he didn't have the brotherhood. Still, he doesn't have a significant other and can't expose his preference. He meets Cross, the one man he shouldn't want since he has so many ties to the club and could uncover the secret, but he has one of his own. Things hear up, and these two characters defy the rules anyway and risk their secrets for a thing.
This book is super steamy even though it is a m/m romance. This book is all about chasing what you love regardless of the barriers. Albeit a different read, it was no less interesting. The author didn't break from her classic writing style; granted, I think this book is less emotional. She kept her classic super-steamy style and got the point and challenges across; however, we didn't get much character development between conversations and steamy scenes. Nevertheless, I understood the book's point as chasing what you love regardless of the challenges, and I'm glad she made it a happy ever after.