“Hot and emotional!” — Sweet Red ReaderThey call me the Charmer. My best friend Wade tells me it’s because I’m suave and mysterious. But he doesn’t know my secret. The one I’ve kept hidden from him for twelve years. The one I will never reveal to him — RhysThey call me The Brute. Probably because of my physique. And, let’s face it, because I’m a total dick at times. So Rhys likes to tell me … because I’m a total dick at times. So Rhys likes to tell me anyway. Thing is, there’s something Rhys isn’t telling me. Something I’m dying to hear from his lips. His sinful confession. You see, I know Rhys’s secret — Wade
Rhys Damon has spent most of his adult life watching Wade Tucker bed woman after woman, his dark desire for his best friend and business partner a secret he is determined to take to his grave, since he knows it will never be reciprocated. With their design firm thriving across two continents, Rhys finds himself content burying his heartache with a string of meaningless, casual bed partners. Until the night everything changes.
When Wade Tucker stumbles upon his best friend calling out his name as he pleasures himself, he knows his relationship with Rhys will never be the same again. A year later, the memory of what Wade saw is still branded in his mind and his feelings for Rhys have evolved into something he never anticipated. As tension mounts and the relationship between the two business partners becomes increasingly strained, things finally come to a head the night Wade follows Rhys and discovers him with another man.
After an explosive confrontation, Wade makes Rhys a proposition he can’t refuse: that they try things out for six weeks. Six weeks of exploring a side of each other they never knew before. Six weeks of torrid kisses and sultry touches. Six weeks of utterly losing themselves to one another.
But as the end of their proposition looms in sight, can Wade persuade Rhys that he wants more? Or will Rhys’s deep-seated fears stop him from fully surrendering his heart and soul to the one man he thought he could never have?
Discover Rhys and Wade’s wickedly intoxicating story in this sixth novella in the hot, contemporary romance series Nights by A.M. Salinger.
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Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book.
We met Rhys and Wade in book 3, but I would say you don’t need to read the other books before this one. You don’t NEED to, but you’d get a better enjoyment of these if you did. And this is book 6, so get a-reading!
Wade and Rhys are partners in the firm that Gabe works for. They’ve know each other some 16 years. Rhys has lusted over and loved Wade for 12 of those years, and Wade has lusted over Rhys for just 12 months. 12 months ago, he caught Rhys pleasuring himself and calling out Wade’s name when he did. So, 6 weeks. They have 6 weeks to get whatever *this* is, out their system. But will 6 weeks really be enough??
Did I mention that I made a new shelf for these books? No?? Oh, well I did, and I called it “fan yourself, it’s a hot one!” Books one, two and three are sitting there, and now they are joined by book 6!
Because Rhys and Wade have blow your socks off chemistry! That much was obvious when we met them before but here? Once these guys admit they are doing this, this proposition, they are all in and I think they could probably give Cam and Gabe run for their money!
I loved that both men, separately of each other, came to the conclusion, very quickly, that 6 weeks would NEVER ever be enough. That it took a silly misunderstanding on Rhys’ part for them to openly admit their feelings.
Loved that Gabe and Cam (books one and three) and Ethan and Joe (book two) take part here. Luke and Ash (books for and five) are mentioned, but don’t appear.
These guys do say those three little words, but they also have another book planned, which is book 9, so I’d say they have their Happy For Now, rather than a Happy Ever After.
Who is book 7 and 8?? No idea, don’t care, wanna read them regardless! A certain someone is a little hard done by here, and I’d love for him to have his own book.
After books one through three were five stars, we slipped a little with four and five, but whoosh! Just like that, we’re back up to..
5 super sexy stars!!
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Wow!!! Hot, steamy, funny, fluffy… all of my favourite things in one book. I was pleasantly surprised by all the scenes between our main characters Wade and Rhys.
Although, I would’ve liked even more, if there was more storyline and actual real talking between those two. I would’ve loved to see them live together and learn different things about each other, other than the physical things, of course.
However, I loved reading the book in one sitting. The writing style was nice, not so complexed.
I received an ARC of this novella and was really excited to read it. I had no idea it was a part of a whole series and now I am even more excited to read the other parts as well.
Rhys Damon is not happy about the turn of events. Wade Tucker is the man in charge. Expect some graphic conversations. Maybe you don’t like books that are very explicit, than you may need to rethink whether you want to read or not. I was impressed with how our author treated her characters – each scene felt very real. If I had one downside it would be the way Wade didn’t seem to be conflicted about the change in their relationship – especially if you look at his past. Even though these are two businessmen this story is more about their personal interactions.
Who says a romance between two men can’t be sexy? Well they should check this book out because this may change their mind. I know there are some that are just uncomfortable about this type of story. But this a story about people who are comfortable in their skin and enjoy each other’s company – the emphasis here is people. If you’ve read far enough you’ll see that Wade says it perfectly. Some may think this sad but everyone deserves happiness. And I was happy when I got to the end because our author is not done with these two gentlemen yet.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.