Try – verb: to make an attempt or effort to do something or in this case…someone.
Sex. Logan Mitchell loves it, and ever since he realized his raw sexual appeal at a young age, he has had no problem using it to his advantage. Men and women alike fall into his bed—after all, Logan is not one to discriminate. He lives by one motto—if something interests you, why not just take a chance and try?
And he wants to try Tate Morrison.
Just coming out of a four-year marriage with an ex-wife from hell, a relationship is the last thing on Tate’s mind. He’s starting fresh and trying to get back on his feet with a new job at an upscale bar in downtown Chicago.
The only problem is, Tate has caught the unwavering and unwelcome attention of Mr. Logan Mitchell – a regular at the bar and a man who always gets what he wants.
Night after night Tate fends off the persistent advances of the undeniably charismatic man, but after an explosive moment in the bar, all bets are off as he finds his body stirring with a different desire than his mind.
As arrogance, stubbornness and sexual tension sizzles between the two, it threatens to change the very course of their lives.
Logan doesn’t do relationships. Tate doesn’t do men. But what would happen if they both just gave in and…tried?
Sex. Logan Mitchell loves it, and ever since he realized his raw sexual appeal at a young age, he has had no problem using it to his advantage. Men and women alike fall into his bed—after all, Logan is not one to discriminate. He lives by one motto—if something interests you, why not just take a chance and try?
And he wants to try Tate Morrison.
Just coming out of a four-year marriage with an ex-wife from hell, a relationship is the last thing on Tate’s mind. He’s starting fresh and trying to get back on his feet with a new job at an upscale bar in downtown Chicago.
The only problem is, Tate has caught the unwavering and unwelcome attention of Mr. Logan Mitchell – a regular at the bar and a man who always gets what he wants.
Night after night Tate fends off the persistent advances of the undeniably charismatic man, but after an explosive moment in the bar, all bets are off as he finds his body stirring with a different desire than his mind.
As arrogance, stubbornness and sexual tension sizzles between the two, it threatens to change the very course of their lives.
Logan doesn’t do relationships. Tate doesn’t do men. But what would happen if they both just gave in and…tried?
Genre : - MM Romance
Series : - Yes
Love triangle? - No
Cheating? - No
Would I read more by this author/or in this series? - Yes
Rating - 5 Stars
This book was everything you'd want in an MM Romance book. This was my second venture into the MM Romance genre and Lord, it was amazingly amazing! From having your overrides exploding to having you laughing your ass off in minutes, than more sex! The sex was awesome! I've never read a book by Ella Frank so my expectations weren't high. I expected to be disappointed or a bit moderate twords the book, however I got neither and my feelings twords this book we're shot out of the roof. This book had everything you'd want in an MM Romance book, and yeah–I will admit–That there was way more sex than needed to be. That still didn't ruin my love for the book all the sex aside the book would still have so much potential and you'd still be laughing your ass off every chance Ella Frank had.
"Does every word that comes out of your mouth have to do with sex?"
Logan? God Logan might just be the man for me(I mean, if he didn't have Tate.) I could see myself doing some things to that man! Lord. Okay anyways, Logan was the book. He made the whole book in my opinion. I wouldn't change a thing about him.
“I want the man who sat down across from me and changed the way I look at the world. And if that’s wrong, then I’m confused because when I’m near you, it feels so damn right.”
Tate? He was definitely the match for logan. I felt it Logan felt shot Logan's brother felt it. I have this little weak spot for tate. God, I'd kill some fuckers for Tate. While Logan made the whole book Tate took over my whole heart. It's not even funny. He's amazing and I say this in present tense because he still is amazing! And yeah he was a little irritating at times but I understand where he was coming from I mean, he thought he was strictly straight and for logan to blow into his world demanding him to push a boundary he's never allowed his to explore. That? Well that is pretty scary. I understand stood him and connected with him more than I did with logan
“It’s like you expect me to flip a switch and just accept that everything I ever believed about myself has changed, and that I should be okay with that. Do you know how insane that is?”
“I do. But do you know what else is insane?”
“What?”
“You still haven’t told me no.”
Overall? This book has filled my head with so many emotions I'm starting to question if myself a woman is gay to. I mean, you could never really know. It's not to late to try and explore. Ella Frank had done an amazing job and it's safe to say in the future I'll be reading more of her amazing books. I hear some amazing things about her books and I hope to continue hearing them and expercing it for myself.
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