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Aquarius: He Said, He Said (Boys of the Zodiac #11)
by
Jamie Craig
He said ...
So what if I thought he was gorgeous? He was also kind of a jerk. But then our kids decided to be best buddies, and I kept having to see the guy, and…well, keeping him strictly as fantasy material who never opened his mouth got a little harder after that.
He said ...
I don’t have time for a personal life. I’ve got a son whose medical history requires my full atten...more
So what if I thought he was gorgeous? He was also kind of a jerk. But then our kids decided to be best buddies, and I kept having to see the guy, and…well, keeping him strictly as fantasy material who never opened his mouth got a little harder after that.
He said ...
I don’t have time for a personal life. I’ve got a son whose medical history requires my full atten...more
ebook, 135 pages
Published
January 30th 2011
by Amber Allure
(first published January 27th 2011)
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Jul 02, 2011
Yvonne
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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Recommended to Yvonne by:
MandyM
for GB Q3 picked by MandyM. Sometimes in romances where kids are involved, they can overtake the story & make it all too sticky sweet. This one avoided this problem (just by a hair). The kids are just cute enough without causing cavities, the ex is just mean enough without becoming an arch villainess & the two men Peter & Aaron are just hot enough when they finally get together. This one was an enjoyable story.
When an M/M romance involves children -- it always makes it slightly more appealing. Maybe because in real life, having children probably not so easy for the gay parents. In this story, Jamie Craig does not only introduce one kid, but two adorable boys. Morgan, the more outgoing boy and Sammy, the one who is more subdued probably due to his health problem.
And the boys pave ways for their fathers to meet. Peter, who is sharing custody of Morgan with his ex-wife, who despites having fuck buddies...more
And the boys pave ways for their fathers to meet. Peter, who is sharing custody of Morgan with his ex-wife, who despites having fuck buddies...more
In this novel, we have two singles dads. Aaron is a widower while Peter is divorced. Their sons become friends at the park and the two dads develop a friendship and bit more on their own.
I found Peter a bit too spineless for my liking. He allowed himself to be a doormat not just to Aaron, but to his kid and ex-wife as well. You’re going to email your ex-wife about getting a game/console for your kid you said he shouldn’t have? Email? Really? Co-parenting, I’m assuming doesn’t really work like th...more
I found Peter a bit too spineless for my liking. He allowed himself to be a doormat not just to Aaron, but to his kid and ex-wife as well. You’re going to email your ex-wife about getting a game/console for your kid you said he shouldn’t have? Email? Really? Co-parenting, I’m assuming doesn’t really work like th...more
Genre & keywords:
M/M, Contemporary Romance, Fatherhood
Synopsis in short:
On the surface, the only thing single dads Peter and Aaron have in common are their eight-year-old loner sons. They develop - reluctantly at first - a friendship thanks to the friendship of their sons, Morgan and Sammy.
Setting: A modern city, probably San Francisco (Fisherman's Warf is mentioned). The men first meet in a city park where they take their kids to play. Other settings where the events take place are their ap...more
M/M, Contemporary Romance, Fatherhood
Synopsis in short:
On the surface, the only thing single dads Peter and Aaron have in common are their eight-year-old loner sons. They develop - reluctantly at first - a friendship thanks to the friendship of their sons, Morgan and Sammy.
Setting: A modern city, probably San Francisco (Fisherman's Warf is mentioned). The men first meet in a city park where they take their kids to play. Other settings where the events take place are their ap...more
I loved it! What a fabulous end to this not really connected series, or is it the end. I thought it was the last star-sign I had to read, but I'm sure there are 12 star-signs and according to GoodReads this is book 11, so there must be one more to come! Anyway this book is the perfect blend of hot and steamy sex and a beautiful tale of two single father's who fall in love in spite of themselves.
I definitely can't think of any negative critic for this book. The plot of the story pulled me in from the start and I enjoyed it till the end. Both main couple characters, Peter and Aaron, are adult and mature who meet and fall in love. And the end is just perfect, maybe to perfect but its awesome to get that kind of ending in a book.
I definitely LOVED IT! RECOMMENDED BOOK!!
I definitely LOVED IT! RECOMMENDED BOOK!!
Jun 06, 2011
Snowtulip
rated it
4 of 5 stars
Recommended to Snowtulip by:
Linda Watson
Shelves:
kindle-leandable,
m-m
This was such an enjoyable read! I loved the relationship that developed between Peter and Aaron and felt the friendship and emotional connection through the pages. Morgan and Sam were completely adorable and just added that perfect family connection.
Loved this book, it wasnt all about the sex...
Sweet story about two single dads and their adorable little boys.
Cute short read.
May 04, 2013
Shannon
marked it as maybe
Apr 13, 2013
Katie
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Jamie Craig is actually a pen name for the collaboration of authors
Vivien Dean http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/... and
Pepper Espinoza http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
ABOUT JAMIE CRAIG
Vivien Dean and Pepper Espinoza have been writing and publishing together as Jamie Craig since 2006. They have published with Juno Books, Samhain Publishing, Liquid Silver Books, and multiple titles wit...more
More about Jamie Craig...
Vivien Dean http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/... and
Pepper Espinoza http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
ABOUT JAMIE CRAIG
Vivien Dean and Pepper Espinoza have been writing and publishing together as Jamie Craig since 2006. They have published with Juno Books, Samhain Publishing, Liquid Silver Books, and multiple titles wit...more
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