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myntop 's review for:
Adoring Keaton
by Siobhan Davis
While MM isn't always my go to, Siobhan Davis is, and I've loved every single book in the Kennedy Boys series. I'm pleased to say that Adoring Keaton was no different. The best way to describe how I feel about this book and it's content, is that love is love and heat is heat and it doesn't really matter who is on the giving and receiving ends. This story was romantic and steamy and everything you want from a good romance. The fact that the couple is male didn't really factor into my emotions while reading.
I love how both Keaton and Austen had something to offer the other, how they both brought out something good in the other's life. I also just adore how open and accepting the majority of Keaton's family was. (Though I'm upset with one and can't wait to see what's up there.) I felt sad for Keaton that he felt like he had to hide who he was for so long and I sincerely hope that my friends and family never feel that way around me.
The creeps who treated Keaton so badly are the evil of the world and I literally got so angry I was shaking while reading those parts. The way Austen stood up for Keaton and was there for him through it all was so beautiful.
So, once again, Davis has hit it out of the park for me. I loved every bit of this book and was kind of sad when it was over. I will eagerly await the next Kennedy Boys book and anything else the author chooses to write for us!
*I was blessed with an advanced copy of this book, which I voluntarily reviewed.*
I love how both Keaton and Austen had something to offer the other, how they both brought out something good in the other's life. I also just adore how open and accepting the majority of Keaton's family was. (Though I'm upset with one and can't wait to see what's up there.) I felt sad for Keaton that he felt like he had to hide who he was for so long and I sincerely hope that my friends and family never feel that way around me.
The creeps who treated Keaton so badly are the evil of the world and I literally got so angry I was shaking while reading those parts. The way Austen stood up for Keaton and was there for him through it all was so beautiful.
So, once again, Davis has hit it out of the park for me. I loved every bit of this book and was kind of sad when it was over. I will eagerly await the next Kennedy Boys book and anything else the author chooses to write for us!
*I was blessed with an advanced copy of this book, which I voluntarily reviewed.*