Sunday, April 9, 2017

Review: #Junkie

#Junkie #Junkie by Cambria Hebert
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

M/M is my weakness. I can't even pretend to deny it. There's just something ridiculously hot about two strong men who find one another and then fall in love. The strength, the roughness, the loyalty.

Drew and Trent have been best friends for a long time. Drew is tearing up the indie racing circuit and Trent is the man at his side. Only they aren't together. They're dancing around their feelings and their lust and the simple fact that they want each other.

As Drew becomes more persistent in taking the indie racers public, he's put in a unique position to become a better racer and a spokesman for the indie circuit.

Trent has been by Drew's side, helping with the cars and making sure things don't get too crazy.
When Drew is forced to have a pro racer train him, Trent is forced to acknowledge his feelings because the jealousy is more than he can handle.

Finding themselves in a weird situation, one that involves facing how they feel about each other, it is hard to deny the truth any longer. These two have chemistry. Off the charts chemistry. And it's so real and grounded because it's based on friendship first and sexual tension second.

Since they are two men, they are terrified to tell those around them. They aren't sure how others will react and they don't want to lose each other.

As things begin to unravel at Trent's frat house, outsiders threaten the new relationship. Will Drew and Trent's friendship and budding romance withstand those against them or will it crumble?

Find out how this story ends in #Rev.

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