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Stitch Me by K.C. Carmine
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really liked it

** spoiler alert ** So first I skipped a small portion of chapter 11 because of some of the activity being performed. Other than that its really heavy intimate scenes. Think you know what scene Rod is into. Think again. Second thing the romance portions are spot on and had my heart melting. Caleb is a smart mouthed Tattooed fighter, who left the USA on wishes for a new life in Bristol UK. Rod or Roderick isn't looking for just anyone. Rod is looking for a companion. After Caleb beat up some scum at the Lions Mane ,Rod is there to bandage him up. The romance and interest is instant for both Caleb and Rod. They meet back up on a social media application. Then the Main characters explore their street light system. Red is a stop and Green is a go. Caleb has previous Family issues with his mom back in America. Rod has recently closed his therapy practice. The age of Rod being older than Caleb could have been explored or more level. Caleb is 24 and Rod is only 35. I just feel like the ages could have been higher for both characters based on how they talk and present themselves. There is talk of art and paintings from the very beginning and I like that touch. There are secrets to be found out with Caleb. Yet, Rod also wont let eveything out at first. It felt like as i was reading I kept finding out more about each of the characters. I now have to research Banksy. This book has various queer identified characters and the language suits them all. The speed of language and writing style kept me reading. I finished the book in a total of 2 days. The intensity of this book is very fast. Almost like you are racing along with the characters. This book is written by one author, but is technically in a series of other books which are all written by other stand alone authors. While you don't have to read the others in series, it has me wanting to.
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January 17, 2023 – Shelved as: to-read
January 17, 2023 – Shelved

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