Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Review of Sugar Topped by E. Davies & Zach Jenkins


I received this book with the understanding I would leave a voluntary and honest review. This is a M/M book so if you find this offensive please stop reading now. In this book we get Julian Holloway’s story and meet Luke Thornton. We find that though Julian really does want someone to be by his side he cannot seem to make the time to be with anyone longer than one night. Julian is determined to prove that he deserves his position in his architecture firm even if he dresses less than masculine even at work. It seems however the more time he spends at work the less time he has for anything or anyone else. Can Julian loosen up or will he lose everything to the job he wants to hold onto so badly?
Luke is just the new straight guy of the group or at least that is what it seems like. However the more time he spends with them the more he isn’t quite sure that is completely true. He is having some of the same feelings that his friend Connor found that he had as well for Aaron. We met this couple in Just a Summer Deal. Luke knows that he is having feelings for Julian but what they are he isn’t quite sure yet. Also can he deal with the fact that Julian seems to choose his job over them every-time? Will this be the thing that breaks them or will they find some middle ground?
This is an amazing story about finding someone that you can be with and determining where your priorities with that person lie. This happens in not just M/M relationships but in all of them. Where do you draw the line between work and your personal life? This is something that is address by both of these men in this story. There are so many things I want to tell you about this story but don’t want to ruin it for any other readers. I was hooked from the first word to the very end and would highly recommend this book to anyone. 

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