Review of Second to None (The Breakfast Club Book 3) by Felice Stevens
Marcus didn't believe in love or relationships. He didn't need them or want them. After all, why bother with a relationship with someone who wouldn't put him first, the way his parents had his whole life? He was the manwhore in his circle of friends, and it had always served him well. Until it didn't. Until a gorgeous dancer at his club brought Marcus to his knees. All his arrogance and cockiness had not prepared him for the feelings he'd develop for Tyler and an adorable little girl.
Tyler had big dreams - dreams that involved dancing professionally on Broadway. But when his young niece, Lillie, is placed in his care when his sister disappears, Tyler did what family does, and sacrificed his dream for his niece. Dancing at Marcus' club is just a way for him to make big tips, the tips he needs to care for Lillie. Tyler's supremely proud, and stubborn, and doesn't like to ask for, or accept, help, but when Marcus offers, Tyler knows he needs to accept for his niece's sake. Accepting more might be off the table, though. Can these two closed off men allow themselves to fall in love, but not just fall, allow themselves to trust and rely on each other?
This is the second MM romance of Felice Stevens' that I've read, and I like it almost as much as the first one I read, James—Uncontrollable. I loved seeing Marcus open himself up to love and Tyler open himself up to accepting help. Their chemistry is smokin' hot and Lillie is one adorable little girl. She's a little too adult for her actual age, but she's a great addition to the male dominated cast of characters. I haven't read any of the other stories in this series, but it was easy to see that the friends in Marcus' circle are tight. I can't wait to go back and read their stories, too.
Considering how much I've enjoyed both the stories of Felice Stevens' that I've inhaled, I have decided I'm a fan for life, and am looking forward to a lot more from her.
ARC via Booksprout.
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Marcus didn't believe in love or relationships. He didn't need them or want them. After all, why bother with a relationship with someone who wouldn't put him first, the way his parents had his whole life? He was the manwhore in his circle of friends, and it had always served him well. Until it didn't. Until a gorgeous dancer at his club brought Marcus to his knees. All his arrogance and cockiness had not prepared him for the feelings he'd develop for Tyler and an adorable little girl.
Tyler had big dreams - dreams that involved dancing professionally on Broadway. But when his young niece, Lillie, is placed in his care when his sister disappears, Tyler did what family does, and sacrificed his dream for his niece. Dancing at Marcus' club is just a way for him to make big tips, the tips he needs to care for Lillie. Tyler's supremely proud, and stubborn, and doesn't like to ask for, or accept, help, but when Marcus offers, Tyler knows he needs to accept for his niece's sake. Accepting more might be off the table, though. Can these two closed off men allow themselves to fall in love, but not just fall, allow themselves to trust and rely on each other?
This is the second MM romance of Felice Stevens' that I've read, and I like it almost as much as the first one I read, James—Uncontrollable. I loved seeing Marcus open himself up to love and Tyler open himself up to accepting help. Their chemistry is smokin' hot and Lillie is one adorable little girl. She's a little too adult for her actual age, but she's a great addition to the male dominated cast of characters. I haven't read any of the other stories in this series, but it was easy to see that the friends in Marcus' circle are tight. I can't wait to go back and read their stories, too.
Considering how much I've enjoyed both the stories of Felice Stevens' that I've inhaled, I have decided I'm a fan for life, and am looking forward to a lot more from her.
ARC via Booksprout.
#bookreview #SecondToNone #FeliceStevens #TheBreakfastClubSeries #ARC #MMromance #MMfiction #gay #gayfiction #LGBTQ #Booksprout
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