Like a Lover
Housemates, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Mark Steadman
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Jay Northcote
Josh has a plan: get through uni with a good degree and no debts. Focused on his goals, he's working as an escort to pay his way. He enjoys the no-strings sex and doesn't have the time or inclination for a relationship. Falling in love definitely isn’t part of the deal—especially not with a client.
When Rupert meets Josh in a bar, he's smitten on sight. He's never paid for sex before, but when Josh propositions him, he can't resist. He should have known one night would never be enough. Luckily for him, he has an inheritance to support his addiction to Josh, because his job in IT wouldn't cover the cost.
With each appointment the lines get increasingly blurred. Something is developing between them that feels more like a relationship than a business transaction, but they come from different worlds and to go from client-and-escort to lovers seems impossible. If they want a future together, Josh and Rupert have a lot to overcome.
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This book is so amazing on its own already, but the narrator did a great job of bringing characters to life, and it was super enjoyable almost-five-hours. Josh and Rupert kept me company on my commute and I truly adored every single moment of the book.
BOOK REVIEW
After I got the first book on Amazon when it was free, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the second book, especially after I saw it was Josh.
In it, we get to know where Josh disappeared on those weekends when Mac and Jez were…having fun, and the other roommates were out partying. With absolutely no support by his family and the wish to avoid getting riddled with debts, he found work as an escort and it seems to suit him.
When a client doesn’t show up, Josh picks up Rupert and gets him to pay him for the night. But of course it can’t just end up being a one-night stand. Josh and Rupert get to know each other better and Rupert keeps inviting Josh to drinks before their appointments, and also seems to genuinely care whether Josh is enjoying himself.
They are both stubborn idiots in some moments, both convinced that it’s just him having those feelings and that the other one doesn’t really care…as well as Josh’s resistance by claiming that a relationship that started as an escort-client cannot develop into anything serious or healthy.
In the end, Jez returns the favour to Josh and Rupert and Josh finally acknowledge they want to be together and manage to sort things out.
I loved both the characters. They are just so…adorable! Their denial was also funny, claiming it’s just sex while falling asleep next to each other and such. I also loved that the other housemates appeared sometimes too, especially Jez and Mac!
It can be read as a standalone, but you’re missing on a wonderful book before if you just skip to this one 😉
It’s a great, sexy, hot book with little angst and a lot of enjoyable moments 🙂
Awesome, Hot and Sweet
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Josh is an escort in secret, at least to most of his housemates. When his "date" for the night doesn't show up, he catches the attention of another man in the bar who looks like he has also been stood up.
Rupert is a little lonely in life but content, until he meets Josh and realizes that he is exactly what he has been missing.
This story is so good. The love is there between them, they just can't see it in the other, which honestly makes the whole thing sad and a little heartbreaking. When everything blows up at Rupert's Mother's wedding, they finally see what they could have with each other, if only they're brace enough to say yes.
Josh and Rupert need to get past the money to find the love!
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Fantastic
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Rupert is a shy IT guy who normally has a hard time meeting people. When he’s stood up at the same bar as Josh one night, the two strike up a conversation. When Josh makes it clear that he’d love to spend more time with Rupert, but it’ll cost him, something takes over Rupert and he finds some new-born confidence.
Their connection is phenomenal and both parties are left a bit shaken. They quickly make plans to be together again, and again, and again. Though there is always an exchange of money, it begins to feel wrong as their emotions get involved.
Finally, on a long “working” weekend where Josh poses as Rupert’s boyfriend, the lines get so blurry as to be non-existent between “client” and “lover”.
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This book was another wonderful example of Jay Northcote’s ability to give us a very sweet romance, no matter the circumstances. Yes, there were times when I wished she’d delved a bit deeper into the emotional impact Josh’s job had on both parties, but I appreciated that from early on Josh admitted to fantasizing about Rupert while with his other “clients”.
I think that – if you can believe it- there was more physical scenes in this story than needed to be. I wanted to have more of an emotional connection between these guys than I saw on page. Yes, they did do some other, non-sex related things with each other, but I didn’t get to see enough of it to really buy into their HEA.
Rupert is a super sweet MC and though Josh isn’t a bad guy, I didn’t ever see him as being quite “worthy” of Rupert… he just needed to spend more time with the guy as himself, not as his escort.
That being said… I enjoyed reading this and the writing was excellent – as always – and I will certainly look forward to any more books in this series.
3.5 of 5 stars
Audio
Michael Steadman has narrated two other “British” books, the first in this series and a book by JL Merrow. I really like his style. He’s a bit “rough” (which is great) and sometimes sounds a little stilted, but for the most part he’s excellent at the emotion and making the listener feel like this is a more of a “sharing” of a story rather than a “telling”. I really find him easy to listen to and he really adds to the overall experience.
4.5 of 5 stars
Overall 4 of 5 stars
Good story, great narration
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book 3?
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