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Sense of Place by N.R. Walker
4.0

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“Et cor domum,” I murmured. “It’s what you are to me.” His eyes darted to mine. “What does that mean?” “It’s Latin,” I murmured. “It means ‘heart and home.’”

Listening to all three Thomas Elkin books took no time at all and can pretty much be read as one bigger book. They were a lot of fun and filled with plenty of love, external challenges, humor and heat.

I enjoyed that the challenges in this book were more related to their respective workplaces, but I was not impressed by how it was dealt with. I don’t like it when there’s no consequences for the bad guys, and I totally side with Cooper in their argument about it. I also missed a follow-up on Thomas’ mom after what happened in the second book. Did she accept his sexuality and him dating Cooper eventually? Anyway. Overall, the series was fun and both Cooper and Thomas were perfectly flawed and lovable.

⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️

⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Established couple
Book 3/3
Architects
Snarky banter and humor
Issues at work

⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Explicit sexual content
Sexual harassment
Homophobic side character

⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: Someone Cooper works with hits on him and harasses him at work. Cooper is not at all interested.
POV: 1st person, single POV
Genre: Contemporary romance, M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Versatile
Main characters’ age: 22 and 44
Pages: 110

“Do you think you might want to spend the weekend in the Hamptons with a sexy, older man?” “Do you know any?” he asked.

“Don’t let him bother you.” “Does it bother you?” he asked, stripping down to his briefs. “No,” I said quietly. “If it upset you, then that would upset me, but he can want you all he likes. Doesn’t mean he’ll get you.”


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