A steamy brother's best friend romance with demi representation sprinkled in! Grab this lighthearted, low angst book today! It's so good.
From the blurb:
What can go wrong with a camera, a trip for spring break, and my best friend's little brother?
Joe
The day we were introduced, I knew there was something about you that drew me in. I’d been content never to make a commitment before, but the more I got to know you, I knew that would change. Your brother wants me to stay the hell away, but it’s not something I can do. It’s like telling an addict he can’t have his favorite drug.
When I plan a trip to sneak you away for some fun over Spring Break only to discover you know my secret, all bets are off.
I’m just not sure I’m equipped to handle you.
Aiden
I’ve never understood hookup culture. The idea of a one-and-done thing has never appealed to me. At nineteen, I’ve never had a relationship of any kind—romantic or otherwise. When I stumbled across a video one night, I wasn’t prepared for the things it made me feel.
Out of all of my brother’s friends, you’re the only one who took me under his wing and made me feel like I belong. So, when you take me on a trip, I know I need to put my plan into action.
My brother might kill us, but I need a taste of Joseph Bishop.
Spring Fling is the fourth and final book in the Season of Change series. When cameras and secrets collide, only trouble lies in wait. This book can be read as a standalone but is best enjoyed in order.
Thera Rhodes review:
I really enjoyed this book. It was very light hearted. Aiden and Joe were so good together. So hot and sweet. I loved that they didn't try to change each other. They liked each other as they were. Camera and all. I was glad there was no third act breakup. This book definitely did not need it. I definitely recommend if you want something lighthearted and low angst.
I've been eagerly waiting for Joe and Aiden's story and I am so excited that it's finally here! Those two have had so much chemistry together even as they were side characters in the previous books, so for them to now have their own? Well their chemistry was completely off the charts.
I am really happy Joe and Aiden finally got together after watching all of their friends couple up and pair off. Joe tried to fight what he's been feeling for the talented photographer, but fighting his feelings only made him want the other man more. Aiden was tired of letting fear and worry control him, he knew he wanted Joe and he went after exactly what he wanted. I thought this story was good, I'll be honest, I almost stopped reading this halfway through. The reason being it seemed way too focused on steamy scenes. I understand Joe's job, and how he's s+x positive, and that Aiden wants to explore with Joe... But. Most of the chapters all involved a steamy scenes of some sort to the point where it felt as if it was just filler. For me all of those scenes didn't add anything to the story.
Your probably wondering what made me continue reading... I kept reading because I wanted to see if eventually Joe and Aiden would actually have a relationship outside of their steamy scenes. If they would have heartfelt and serious conversations, if they'd go on dates, if they'd become boyfriends, etc. And I'm happy to report that they did! The latter half of this book was my favorite because we got to see these men in a more personal way. We got more insight into Joe's relationship with his sister and his parents, along with seeing Aiden's relationship with Nathan shift overtime and them learning how to navigate that.
Overall, I think this is a good story that's well worth a read. And while this is part of a series, it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone.
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