Happy Monday!
Next was a yaoi novel by Narise Konohara called Don’t Worry Mama. A 25 year old man, Yuichi, who works for a pharmaceutical company goes on a day trip to a deserted island with his boss, Imakura, who’s 30 and, as described by Yuichi, a disgustingly fat and pig-like man with 4 chins that remind him of stacked rice cakes. Yuichi and Imakura accidentally get left on the deserted island for about 6 weeks. While Imakura and Yuichi hated each other at first they start a relationship while on the island that they both want to continue when the get rescued only likfe, and Mama intervene. Oh the problems I had with this book. Yuichi is a self-stated impatient and verbally abusive person but he always tries to keep that under wraps and tries to find the good in people – or so it says in the book. Yuichi’s personality was such a dichotomy it was utterly confusing. He was such a bastard to Imakura but then found himself being attracted to and falling in love with him and tricking him into sex. Imakura, who I hated at first, turned himself around from being a complete mama’s boy but I felt sorry for him having to deal with Yuichi. Besides that Imakura seemed to be a completely different person after he got back to civilization – completely. At times I was horrified at what was happening on the island and others I was laughing my ass off because it was so ridiculous. I’m not even gonna get into the Imakura’s penis issues (phimotic and the size of a thumb – oy!). Let’s just say that’s a couple hours of my life I’ll never get back! 2 out of 5
Next was Dirty by Megan Hart. I guess you could call this another Tracy’s TBR Challenge read as I’ve had it for so long. I finally sat down with it and it was very good. Elle, who has been with a lot of men sexually, meets Dan who intrigues her in a way that she’s never experienced before. They start a sexual relationship but Elle has huge issues and immediately tells Dan not to get attached because the relationship is going nowhere. But Elle can’t seem to stay away from Dan and he seems to soothe her in a way that no one else does. As much as I liked this story I found myself getting a tad frustrated at just the little bits of Elle’s past that we’re given. On my ereader I was on page 187 and going “Ok, I NEED MORE!” lol Elle’s past is just tragic but the story is so well written, as are all Hart’s stories, that I just couldn’t put it down. 4.25 out of 5
Last was Ringside the first book in the Three Sister’s series by Stephanie Williams and LaVerne Thompson. Atlanta is having some problems getting her life on track. She’s read some self-help books by author Hannah Grimes and she feels such a connection to the author that she goes in search of her. Only Hannah Grimes is a pen name for ex-boxer Hank Gaines. Atlanta meets Hank and they both feel a connection. Hank knows he needs to tell Atlanta that he is Hannah but he keeps getting side-tracked. When she finds out she’s none too happy and things blow up. I liked the idea of this novella but it just ended up not being for me. It was too sappy, they fell too hard, too fast, it was too comfortable – IDK, it just didn’t have a feeling of reality to me. Also this was supposedly an interracial romance but I couldn’t find any mention in the book of this. A tad strange…did I miss it? IDK. 2.5 out of 5