Braeton Reed left his small-minded hometown and disapproving family long ago and never looked back.Andrew Hines has nothing against a solid, loving relationship; he just isn’t sure he’ll ever find one.Braeton has been told he’s a bit of a diva. Andrew has heard he’s not flashy enough. Can their differences pull them together? Or will these polar opposites allow society to dictate who they are and … who they are and who they love?
Braeton & Drew is an opposites attract story that will make you think differently about stairwells.
This book was originally published in 2016 under the same title. The story, blurb, and cover have been revised and updated.
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I was given this book by the author for an honest review. I loved this book and the issues that it dealt with. It is great when books become like real life and characters have to over come issues and walls that block their love. Jase and Bryan are not just hot together but romantic and lovable. I hope to read more about them.
Another great addition to the Something About Him series! Ellis always manages to write likeable, relatable characters that you just want to read more about. Couldn’t stop reading this book!
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Braeton and Drew are polar opposites! Loved them!! I loved how Braeton and Drew seemed to be waiting for their perfect person not realizing they were that for one another! They had dates, hit it right from the get go, they were perfect for one another. Highly recommend. Really well written!
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Who gets to judge and label? Braeton is a young gay man who was labeled as ‘too gay’. Andrew is an older gay man, who was labeled ‘not gay enough’. Andrew’s boss wanted him to have a makeover to make him more attractive for new clients. Braeton, gave Andrew a makover they both liked. They got to know each other and learned a few things about themselves and each other. Fun story. This is a feel good story that reminds us how great it is to fall in love. I would really like to see an example of the dated apartment house. Good found family. Great storyline. Nicely done. I recevied an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review. Nice cover art!
This is a well written book with strong characters in Brea and Drew. The author brings a sweet MM romance between two opposites who find love with one another. It’s an entertaining story,moves fluidly and I enjoyed reading their story.
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Andrew is reserved and Braeton is outgoing. Two men couldn’t be more opposite but they just seem to click. I really enjoyed this book.
Wow just wow!
This must be the best book out of the series by far!
The characters that A.D. Ellis portrays are so real to life that you feel their emotions and laugh and cry with them throughout the book!
Breaton is the flamboyant sassy colorful too much gay stylist that turns straight laced always not enough gay advertiser Andrew Hines world upside down!
They are the total opposites of each other and yet they fit like two magnets with opposite poles drawn to each other!
They have a tumulous journey ahead with bad dates and a homophobic society’ until they find their true north and true south in each other! NEVER TOO MUCH ALWAYS ENOUGH!
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When A.D. Ellis announced over the summer that she was taking the entire Something About Him series down from Amazon to re-work the books and covers, I nabbed the entire series of 6 books and binge read 5 of them in a weekend… I didn’t review the books at the time, but I did rate them and originally gave Braeton and Drew 4 stars. With the opportunity to re-read the new version, I was sucked back into their world and loved every minute of the re-read and found that some of the rough edges I remembered had been smoothed out and the story shone through and I fell in love all over again. I can now easily say this is a 5 Star read for me!
Andrew’s boss told him to go to Posh get his hair restyled and update his clothes for the clients. Braeton was his stylist and then took him shopping for better clothes. They hit it of and couldn’t stay away from each other and knew that they were meant to be together. Love the way things worked out for them. Great book again!
Another great installment in the series. And I am especially pleased that Braeton got his HEA. I really like him in Bryan and Jase.
Although this can be read as a stand alone, it’s the first story that has a tie back to a previous story. Jase and Bryan, the first couple in the Something about Him series, are heavily featured in this story.
Andrew “Drew” is sent to Posh Salon for a makeover by his slightly inappropriate boss. There he meets and is instantly attracted to Braeton. Braeton was the love interest of Bryan (Bryan and Jase) when Bryan thought Jase was lost to him forever. Although Braeton really liked Bryan, he did the valiant thing and stepped aside (romantically) when Jase reappeared. Fast forward a few years and Braeton is meeting the man who could be the one!
Braeton and Drew couldn’t be more opposite, but they say opposites attract-like magnets drawn together! Braeton is flamboyant and often accused of being “too much” while stoic Drew is accused of not being enough. Together they make the perfect pair.
What I loved:
• 1st person POV
• Reappearance of Jase, Bryan, and Grayson
• Mention of real life places in Indianapolis
• HEA
• Light read
Thoughtful presentation of variety in LGBTQ+ community
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