Nothing Serious
by Jay Northcote
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What happens when "nothing serious" turns into something more complicated?Mark O'Brien is finally being honest with himself. His relationship with Rachel is over and he's moving out of the home they've shared for six years. They get along, but he can't fix a relationship when the person he's with is the wrong gender.
Jamie Robertson, one of the removal men, is huge and ridiculously gorgeous, and Mark is smitten at first sight. When a cardboard box splits, revealing items of a personal show more nature that Mark never wanted anybody to see, he's mortified. But it sparks the start of a beautiful friendship with benefits.
As Jamie initiates Mark into the joys of gay sex, the two men get increasingly close and "nothing serious" turns into something rather important to both of them. But communication isn't their strong point. Will either man ever find the courage to be honest about his feelings?
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If you want a break from something long and complicated then check this out. This was a simple tale - sweet and fun.
Geeky Noah thinks he couldn't possibly keep Sol's interest.
Sol is so genuine, how could Noah doubt him?
I admit not much happens, but the angst is minimal, the smex is lovely, and of course there's a happy ending!
Geeky Noah thinks he couldn't possibly keep Sol's interest.
Sol is so genuine, how could Noah doubt him?
I admit not much happens, but the angst is minimal, the smex is lovely, and of course there's a happy ending!
The 'Nothing' group of stories is proving to be a great place to turn for a cute, low angst read.
This one is helped by one of the MCs having one of my favourite jobs, an animal worker. This time a sexy zoo keeper by the name of Sol, Spanish for sunshine, and rarely has a character's name been more fitting.
Well written, sexy, and cute, I can see myself returning to this book whenever I need a pick me up.
This one is helped by one of the MCs having one of my favourite jobs, an animal worker. This time a sexy zoo keeper by the name of Sol, Spanish for sunshine, and rarely has a character's name been more fitting.
Well written, sexy, and cute, I can see myself returning to this book whenever I need a pick me up.
Another sweet read. And one that I could believe - it's not like a lot of men are known for their communication within relationships ;) (Not that I'm great at it either!)
To almost 50% the tone was rather plain and from there on it became more animated, but the few angsty parts toward the ending were too short-lived and take place like asking permission, as if the author's kindness inhibited her to display more melodramatic or contrasting nuances.
So, in the end this was a sweet easy reading with a somewhat weak plot, although I give it a little more rating for that nice ads game.
So, in the end this was a sweet easy reading with a somewhat weak plot, although I give it a little more rating for that nice ads game.
DNF. I couldn't maintain interest in this one. I managed to get almost to the halfway point. It's probably perfect if you're looking for something easy and not challenging. Currently, I need more, though. I'm not this one's demographic.
This is nice enough story with very little conflict and basically a guy-meets-guy plot. Other than the sex, there's really no particular reason why Jamie would like Mark or Mark like Jamie. So in the end it's just a series of sex scenes strung together with not much else to hold it together.
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