
Everyone has different views when it comes to books about M/M or F/F, some people enjoy them and others aren’t exactly comfortable with them. I on the other hand, find these types of books pretty interesting to read about. When I heard that Melanie Harlow was going to be writing an M/M, I was literally so excited for her because this is a new genre for her, normally she writes just romance. However, I have to say for someone who has never written M/M before they have done an amazing job. David Romanov is a brand-new author and honestly, I am so lucky to have been able to have been given the opportunity to read this book because it’s been written amazingly by both authors. I was drawn in from the very first page and I couldn’t put it down until I got to the end. I am so hoping that Melanie and David co-write together again or even David carry on with writing as I would love to read more of their work. They are both talented writers and should just keep living the dream as this is what they are good at.
Whilst reading this book, I found myself wanting to yell at Derek because even though the answers to all of his problems were right in front of him, he chooses to be stubborn and not realise things before it’s too late. However, I do understand that life and its choices aren’t exactly simple for Derek, as he’s been living one way for so long. I do think that Maxim brings out a care-free side of Derek and that’s a good thing for him because Derek is way too stuck in his ways. I loved how Maxim wanted to live his dream and even took the plunge by moving to a brand-new country, one that he’s never been to before, just so that he can follow his dream. It’s not often that you see many people go out of their way to go and live for their dream, but the fact that Maxim does touches my heart. There are a lot of complications along the way, but honestly I think that this book gets the ending it deserves.
Whilst reading this book, I found myself wanting to yell at Derek because even though the answers to all of his problems were right in front of him, he chooses to be stubborn and not realise things before it’s too late. However, I do understand that life and its choices aren’t exactly simple for Derek, as he’s been living one way for so long. I do think that Maxim brings out a care-free side of Derek and that’s a good thing for him because Derek is way too stuck in his ways. I loved how Maxim wanted to live his dream and even took the plunge by moving to a brand-new country, one that he’s never been to before, just so that he can follow his dream. It’s not often that you see many people go out of their way to go and live for their dream, but the fact that Maxim does touches my heart. There are a lot of complications along the way, but honestly I think that this book gets the ending it deserves.