
Rhys Everly
Author of Insatiable
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
All known author names are pseudonyms. The author retired the pseudonym Chris Ethan in 2019.
Series
Works by Rhys Everly
Promise Yule Be Mine 6 copies
Single Teddy 4 copies
Dick For Treat 3 copies
Text Me Like You Love Me 3 copies
Grizzly Dare 1 copy
Saving Wyatt 1 copy
Ein Professor zu Halloween 1 copy
A Taste of Agapi 1 copy
Davey's Christmas Miracle 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Ethan, Chris
Lawless, Rhys
Everly-Lawless, Rhys - Gender
- male
- Disambiguation notice
- All known author names are pseudonyms. The author retired the pseudonym Chris Ethan in 2019.
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Reviews
Hudson and Nathan, bullier and bullee? (Well that's the words in my head)
People change, people grow, i loved this friends to enemies to lovers read and it was good! It was written with tact and was interesting to read the overlap with previous books!
People change, people grow, i loved this friends to enemies to lovers read and it was good! It was written with tact and was interesting to read the overlap with previous books!
This is a rather unusual romance. It's a forbidden liaison - teacher Isac/student Ezra. But their liaison has a lot of caveats which make a lot of grey areas, such that it becomes quite ridiculous that they continue inhabiting the grey area.
Ezra is in porn to earn money for college. He's self-employed and makes a mint through his videos, blog, products, and sex. Sex is something completely removed from romance. The crush he has on his teacher is where his heart is exposed.
However, most of show more this short book (4.5 hours) focuses on the convoluted relationship he develops with his biggest fan who maintains anonymity.
The author and the narrator John York are new to me and both worth revisiting. show less
Ezra is in porn to earn money for college. He's self-employed and makes a mint through his videos, blog, products, and sex. Sex is something completely removed from romance. The crush he has on his teacher is where his heart is exposed.
However, most of show more this short book (4.5 hours) focuses on the convoluted relationship he develops with his biggest fan who maintains anonymity.
The author and the narrator John York are new to me and both worth revisiting. show less
I've heard good things about this author, so I'll probably still try again in the future, but this one was such a disappointment. I hate giving single stars, but it was so cliched, and kind of just ridiculous. Logan helps turn Brody's maple-wine selling business around by introducing 'novel' concepts like having *samples* at their farmer's market booth, or having more on the label than just the product name... Or that Logan knows that a harmful secret is overheard by the person THE most show more likely to relish using it against him and the man he loves, and he has hours to defuse the situation by telling Brody first in private, but he doesn't... and just kinda hopes for the best I guess! (If the author just wanted the showdown to happen he could have had the ex overhear Logan without Logan knowing he had (hearing someone leave the store after his conversation but not seeing who). That small change alone would have made it more of a terrible misfortune than plain idiocy). Their romance was sketchy at best. I just didn't buy any of what he was selling.
Also, Brody was a horrid little toad. I'm all for grumpy/sunshine, but this guy was just an @ssh*le. I could have maybe handled either alone and still rounded up to 2 stars, but together combined it was doomed. show less
Also, Brody was a horrid little toad. I'm all for grumpy/sunshine, but this guy was just an @ssh*le. I could have maybe handled either alone and still rounded up to 2 stars, but together combined it was doomed. show less
[3.25] Everything was a bit on the OTT side, characters didn't quite read their age, some plot inconsistencies with lots of suspension of disbelief, a classic case of instalove AND YET--surprisingly I had fun.
Logan:
>> Post first chapter impressions:
Not my fave kind of MC, so needless to say, it wasn't the best foot to start off on.
Say hello to this 42 y/o silver fox from London who's guaranteed unlikeable at the start (take a shot every time he mentions bedding someone
Logan:
>> Post first chapter impressions:
Not my fave kind of MC, so needless to say, it wasn't the best foot to start off on.
Say hello to this 42 y/o silver fox from London who's guaranteed unlikeable at the start (take a shot every time he mentions bedding someone
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- 41
- Members
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- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 15
- ISBNs
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