![]() ![]() ![]() ( )Īs many told me, the second books in the Deviations series tends to be a little more “public” than the previous one, but that is not necessarily a bad point. This will certainly be on the re-read list. Their love for each other is yet on the side of new but seems to be boundless. Tobias and Noah are fast becoming one of my favorite romantic couples. ![]() This is the kind of book which makes most of those unexpected situations believable and realistic. ![]() If an author can cause a reader to believe in the characters and their reactions in a situation which is unfamiliar then the author has done a really good job. The authors depicted feelings and reactions which are very believable in a situation which most readers have never experienced, or wish to experience, yet are still curious. I was pleasantly surprised at how "ordinarily and delightfully human" these two guys were portrayed to be. Dominants are not always strictly dominant and submissives are not always only submissive. Where the first book of the series was not focused so much on submission but more on two people meeting, getting to know each other and getting accustomed to one another's needs and expectations, This, the second book, dwells deeper on the nature of their relationship. I absolutely love these 2 main characters, Tobias, a veterinarian and Noah, a police officer. The book nor the series, nor the subject is for everybody. ![]()
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