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Review: St. Nacho’s (St. Nacho’s #1) – Z.A. Maxfield

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Reading this book was like watching The Hurt Locker, it was told through Cooper’s perspective – an ex-Juilliard student who’s trying to escape his past that led him to St.Nacho’s – a popular gay bar in California. There, he met Shawn, the beautiful deaf bus boy who showed him something that renewed his belief in love and forgiveness. But his past came gnawing at him that took him back to where all the dark demons of his life started.

The book was painfully slow-paced and the tone of the narration was too depressing – as in all throughout the book! This is my third book by Maxfield and the writing was totally different from the first two books I’ve read from her. This first book from the St.Nacho’s series felt a bit too detached in comparison.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

Book Review: Drawn Together – Z.A. Maxfield

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This one has the characters pattern comparable to “Crossing Borders” and the sudden realization of one’s sexuality. I thought the MC’s here are interesting enough that made me go on with the story. I also believe that Ms.Maxfield have this fetish on long-haired, frail beautiful boys and they’s actually pretty hot so bonus points for the author! LOL

The latter part was a bit slow-paced that it almost tested my patience but I went through it just to see how Yamane and Rory will end up (I keep wondering what Rory’s real name is)

Overall, the book has got some loopholes but the author was able to maintain the smooth sequencing of the story.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Book Review: Crossing Borders – Z.A. Maxfield

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Crossing Borders is a pleasantly written story that centers on Tristan coming to terms with his sexuality and his unexpected journey to love with Police officer Michael Truax. Like what I’ve mentioned, this was a very pleasant book with a very fluid story and realistic dialogues. Although the ending was a bit weak, the simplicity of the story was rather nice that made the book a very good read altogether.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars