mobi á ✓ Ada Maria Soto
Oney usually clears most of the bumps and when a boyfriend walks away Gabe figures it’s for a good reason But James isn’t like other boyfriends He doesn’t want Gabe’s money for one and if Gabe wants to keep his relationship together he will have to finally face the ghosts of his own past and reconsider his prioriti This is much shorter than the first book and given the anti climactic nature of the ending to number one I wonder why the two books weren't split evenly But anyway I jumped right into the continuing tale of Gabe and James to see how they would finally reconcile their feelings and work out given the ineuity of the relationshipWe know money shouldn't matter but it is clearly a REAL BIG issue for James The story is really about how James comes to terms with loving a very rich man It also shows how Gabe learns to deal with it as well and the angst when it happens is very powerful and realWell it felt real And I enjoyed it as much as the first one Did we spend time with James' women friends in this book They have got a little jumbled in my brain now Anyway whichever book they were in those bits were great And how that helped to impress Gabe's family That was awesome Dylan is a wonderview spoilerI guess I was a little disappointed in the end I wanted to know all the things Like if James would move in And if he would go back to school I felt that while the love part was solved the getting on with living part wasn't So maybe there will be hide spoiler
Ada Maria Soto ✓ Bowerbirds book
BowerbirdsHolding his head above the poverty line with the ethos of work priorities responsibility and thrift he is not looking for a Sugar Daddy he does not need to be rescued and Gabe’s wealth is as terrifying as feeling love for the first time Gabe has never been good at balancing his high pressure job with his relationships M I read this immediately after finished book #1 and I enjoyed it better I thought it offered a conflict which I think was missing from book #1 We finally had the issue of economywealth gap between James and Gabriel James who have been independent all his life even when he was a fifteen year old father started to uestion about the 'wealth' factor in the relationship He wanted to still be independent he didn't know how to deal with Gabriel buying him stuffs While it never escalated to something nasty and it was solved satisfactorily but still it seemed to make the pace went fasterThe son was still the highlight of the book though It was really good reading about teenager son who had close relationship with his father and sometimes even like a friend because they are only fifteen years apartThe ending is not exactly a cliffhanger but I think it also still opens a chance for further progress of James and Gabriel's relationship I would love reading about them moving in together now that Dylan is ready embracing the university world