“I’m no stranger to Havan’s work and I must say, thus far, I haven’t been disappointed one bit. One thing I’ve loved most about Havan’s stories is the confident, cocky lead man who always thinks he has everything figured out and as far as everyone else is concerned, he does. But not everything is as perfect as he thinks. Emery is no different in this case. I love his arrogance. I love his voice. And most of all, I love how he realizes maybe he doesn’t know everything. Ritch is also a very strong character. His range of emotions feel so real and I certainly can relate to them.
As if all that wasn’t enough, the tug-of-war of their relationship is perfectly articulated in a fine choice of words that also brings a sense of humor to a very intense situation. And the sex, oh my god! I can see people who skim over the sex scenes reading through these. Havan does one of the things I love. The normal monotony of pumping and heavy breathing is broken up by well-placed internal conflict that doesn’t distract from the scene.
So I guess it goes without saying, I LOVED the book. LOVED! LOVED! LOVED! It was a nice way to spend a Saturday afternoon in bed. I can honestly say Emery and Ritch… and even Geoff (who was a small but well-written character) will stick with me, and that’s what I love in books. For fans of M/M, I DEFINITELY recommend this book.
Read the interview here: http://allisoncassatta-guests.blogspot.com/2012/05/havan-fellows.html”