
Always by Kindle Alexander and Lee Swift
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
Born to a prestigious political family, Avery Adams plays as hard as he works. The gorgeous, charismatic attorney is used to getting what he wants, even the frequent one-night stands that earn him his well-deserved playboy reputation. When some of the most prominent men in politics suggest he run for senate, Avery decides the time has come to follow in his grandfather's footsteps.
Easy isn't even in the top thousand words to describe Kane Dalton's life after his father, a devout southern Baptist minister, kicks him out of the family home for questioning his sexual orientation. Despite all the rotten tomatoes life throws his way, Kane makes something of himself. The last thing he needs is the yummy, sophisticated, blond-haired distraction sitting at table thirty-four.
I give up at approximately 30%. Nothing happens! And I have the feeling sometimes the point of view shifts in the middle of a sentence and I noticed some logic errors. The story also doesn't feel like the seventies at all. Except for the part where Avery deliberately gets Kane drunk before having sex, because he just rejected having sex. And in the morning they both totally agree that is what one does.
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