Veterans, Vol. 2: Nothing to Lose (Veterans #3-4)
Nothing to Lose - Mechele Armstrong
Every weekend, former army man, Richard Rollins watches his new neighbors throw their decadent sex parties without feeling anything. All he does is watch, just as the neighbors do. The past has numbed his emotions, save one. Guilt. Until one night, Niki waves to him.
Niki and Bryan are intrigued by the man, who watc...more
Every weekend, former army man, Richard Rollins watches his new neighbors throw their decadent sex parties without feeling anything. All he does is watch, just as the neighbors do. The past has numbed his emotions, save one. Guilt. Until one night, Niki waves to him.
Niki and Bryan are intrigued by the man, who watc...more
Paperback, 296 pages
Published
May 6th 2008
by Loose Id, LLC
(first published May 6th 2007)
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4 stars for Nothing to Lose, 2.5 for Love of the Corps. The story was good, but the language was crude (okay, I know these are men, and they're in the military, but it still knocks me out of the story when I see it). I've never read a strictly m/m story before but have read m/m sex in menage books, so I don't think that was the problem, but some of the descriptions and phrasings here again seemed crude, maybe that's it. Is the author male? (Bobby is transgender nowadays...)
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Growing up, I had a vivid imagination with lots of imaginary playmates and stuffed animals to keep me company. I even had crayon box adventures where the colors had a kingdom and tales to tell. And who says pink is a girl color? In my world, he was a prince.
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