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HeartOn (Full Hearts Book 2)

by Amy Jo Cousins

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When an injury sidelines NFL player Deion McCaskill—maybe permanently—he heads to Miami to stay with an old college teammate and his boyfriend. He packs his tailor-made suits, anxiety about the future, and the bisexuality he's ignored for years because it didn't fit with his drive to succeed at football's most elite levels. Set designer Carlos Kelly has always known he's bi, but dating women is easier than making waves with his Puerto Rican/Irish Catholic family. His friends and coworkers from the theater community might be almost entirely on the rainbow spectrum, but Carlos keeps things simple. Except for this heat that keeps flaring between him and the hot football player visiting his best friend. Two weeks. Two guys who've never explored their bisexuality before and don't plan on coming out, ever. One promise to let each other try out every fantasy they've ever had. Zero feelings involved. At least, that was the plan. . .… (more)
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Is there such a thing as a fast slow-burn romance? Well, you decide. I vote yes. If you're in the mood for low angst and groups of friends and questioning sexuality, this one's for you. Were I you, I'd read HeartShip first, though it's not necessary. It just adds a whole layer of understanding if you do/have.

I found one (1) typo, in the last bit of the book, which is remarkably good.

Though I loved that Cousins included the devastation that Hurricane Maria caused - like, loved that a lot - I found the epilogue a little less tightly-written. But that last chapter, man. It pulled all my heartstrings. ( )
  terriaminute | Dec 4, 2022 |
It's better than the first book, not sure I will read the third when it comes out though. ( )
  Gabi90 | Apr 18, 2021 |
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When an injury sidelines NFL player Deion McCaskill—maybe permanently—he heads to Miami to stay with an old college teammate and his boyfriend. He packs his tailor-made suits, anxiety about the future, and the bisexuality he's ignored for years because it didn't fit with his drive to succeed at football's most elite levels. Set designer Carlos Kelly has always known he's bi, but dating women is easier than making waves with his Puerto Rican/Irish Catholic family. His friends and coworkers from the theater community might be almost entirely on the rainbow spectrum, but Carlos keeps things simple. Except for this heat that keeps flaring between him and the hot football player visiting his best friend. Two weeks. Two guys who've never explored their bisexuality before and don't plan on coming out, ever. One promise to let each other try out every fantasy they've ever had. Zero feelings involved. At least, that was the plan. . .

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