Hmm, unfortunately while I enjoyed this at first, eventually it started to wane and it became just "meh" for me.
This was shaping up to be a 4 star read for me, at least. I liked Liam and Noah's chemistry, their dynamic was interesting, I liked their interactions. Yeah, Liam was kinda of an asshole at first, but it's kinda fun when they're assholes at first and then change their tune when they realize how wrong they were.
Then as they started to kiss and more, Liam was understandable in his confusion about his feelings and sexuality and so giving the back and forth treatment to Noah.
But then eventually, it started to feel like it was going on for too long. This whole book.
I think it would have benefited from being 50 pages less or maybe even more. There was no reason for this story to be almost 300 pages.
Instead of getting Liam going on that journey, it felt dragged out for drama, him going back and forth over and over and over again, which got to be old, and then him coming to terms with his feelings and sexuality really quickly at the end. It takes him one conversation with him mom to be ready to come out and be with Noah? Not buying it.
I think instead of having Liam freaked out for like...85% of this book, he should have started accepting it in little ways. Maybe started to tell a friends here or there, and then his mom near the end, and then maybe fully coming out to their household or like he does at the party at the end. I just think steps needed to be taken for him to get there that weren't there in this.
Also, honestly, the sex scenes kinda made their chemistry go down for me. There just wasn't much to the sex scenes, they were just kind of generic and went by really fast. I wasn't really into them. And then at the end when I was ready for this story to be over, we got a few more sex scenes, at which point I didn't really care for them and skimmed them.
I skimmed other parts near the end of this too. I was just kinda checked out of this story by the end.
That second half of this just didn't do it for me. So what would have probably been a 4 star read, I took down to a 3 star read.
It started out well for me, and then just kinda went downhill.
And also while I understood Liam taking time to come to terms with himself, with his sexuality, I was curious why he was so jumpy around their housemates, at the very least. Because Preston lived there, and his boyfriend is Kian (from a previous book written by this author), and they're also casually friends with Levi from another book, and Asher, his boyfriend, shows up once too.
And the other housemates are just fine and treat them all well, so why would they treat Liam and Noah any differently? It didn't make the best sense, as times went on. At first, yes, because he really did need to come to terms with himself, but why couldn't he, as he thought about his sexuality, thought about how his roommates would treat him and Noah and maybe he could slowly come out to them as he was getting ready to come out to the world.
It just didn't quite work for me there.
So, a lot of potential in the beginning, and I enjoyed a good chunk of the first half, but then it just kinda let me down, the chemistry tapered off, and this dragged on for way longer than it needed to.
Hopefully the next book in this series - which I think will be about Elliot and Ander, two of their friends we meet in this one - will be better. I'm still willing to give this author a chance because I did love Levi and Asher's story.
So here's hoping🤞
But for this one? It was just "meh" overall, unfortumately.