REVIEW: Classic Dilemma by Jeris Jean

Review:

A lovely, low-angst story about two very sweet men who finally find love after they have been secretly pining for each other since they first met.

Ian and Ash are wonderful together. They are so clearly smitten with each other (I’m surprised they were able to hide it for so long). After the build-up of them each dreaming of the other, being sure they were getting vibes (though they were equally sure they were misreading them), it was absolute fire when they first kissed. The lead-up and backstories were so well written, that there was no question they were meant to be together, and felt absolutely believable. The light d/s dynamic gave their story a little kick, taking it from just a sweet story, to a sweet and steamy one. It was a great twist, and I loved everything about it.

I’m also smitten with how readily they accepted each other for who they were, and what they loved, and were quick to defend each other when necessary.

This was absolutely a swoony, steamy, and beautiful story.

🕮 Classic Dilemma by @jeris.jean
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Synopsis:

I know better than to fall for my best friend's brother...

Ian:

Making a move on Ash would be the worst thing I could do. And I can’t risk it. The list of reasons we can't be together is a mile long, the least of which is that he's my best friend's brother. There's also the fact that he'd probably never be into me that way. Oh, and even if he was, there's the small detail that I've been hiding a part of myself from him - a pretty significant part.

But then I look at Ash, and I know that he’s the one. The only one for me.

Ash:

I’ve lived with my hopeless crush on Ian for years, knowing full well he’d never see me that way. After all, as far as everyone in town’s concerned, I’m not to be taken seriously anywhere besides the basketball court. And Ian's so...perfect. I have about as much chance with him as going pro after college.

But sometimes, when I’m alone with Ian, I feel…something between us. Like maybe I’m not entirely crazy to want more.

Contents include: epic-level longing, steamy stolen moments, light D/s elements, and a swoony HEA.


                                                                                                                                                                    
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