
Grady himself I didn’t find to be a strong character, there were times his lack of backbone frustrated me, but there were other times I realised he’d been so controlled by Eli for years that he had lost the ability to step back and consider what he himself needs and what is right for him. It almost felt like a battle of magnets with Eli at one side and Rome at the other with both of them exerting a force over Grady - one for his own wishes and the other to protect Grady. So now Grady’s with Rome he makes it his mission to get Grady back to where he likes him, at his beck and call. He’s also a master manipulator and reels poor Grady in only to push him away again time after time. I found Eli narcissistic, his world revolves around himself and he likes other people’s worlds to revolve around him too. He didn’t think about the amazing opportunity he’d missed with Grady, but instead he realised how much he enjoyed Grady’s enduring love and devotion. Rome’s announcement at the party makes Eli step back and think, and I don’t mean think in a good way. He also has incredible patience and his patience with Grady along with his nurturing nature eventually makes Grady see that his future lies with Rome. Hands down he’s my favourite character in this book. Rome is gorgeous, he’s a really sweet, caring, sensitive man with an absolute heart of gold. Grady is understandably devastated in that moment and Rome hates to see him hurt like that, so he jumps in to tell Rome he’s Grady’s boyfriend. So when Eli turns up at Grady’s birthday party with a new boyfriend in tow both of these worlds collide.

Meanwhile Rome has loved Grady for years without that love being returned. But when my own insecurities about my self-worth threaten everything we could have, I’ll need to find a way to move past them … or I’ll lose the best thing to ever happen to me.This one in the series has a world of angst going on! Grady loves his longtime friend Eli, but the love isn’t reciprocated.

Saint fits in with my family, my step-father loves him, and the chemistry between us shows no signs of stopping.

We’re total opposites … can we really make it work for more than a night of pleasure?Īt first it seems perfect. I’ve spent my whole life working towards this moment, and I can’t let myself fall for his good looks, no matter how much I crave him.īut long hours and close quarters are a combination neither of us can resist, and soon heat at the office turns into a wicked night in bed. But there’s more to the man than a showy Porsche and killer smile. Unlike me, he’s never had to struggle for anything a day in his life … or so I think. One arrogant, materialistic, flashy problem: Saint Caldwell. Becoming a partner at Caldwell and Holton will be the crowning achievement in my hard fought career.
