![]() ![]() Of course, Law was extremely conflicted as he constantly chickened out in coming clean that he was neither straight nor the brother he'd been pretending to be. The book was much more about the developing friendship and subsequent feelings between ' straight' (*cough-bi-cough*) Law and very much ' not-straight' Reed, which was a joy to watch. And when sex happened, they pretty much did the deed, then Law ran for the door. ![]() The story had steam, but it wasn't what I would call rife with it. Trust me, it's way less confusing than it sounds while reading the story, which was very well-laid-out and superbly written. After the point where Reed ' thought' he was engaged in a a friendship with Law and a hookup situation with ' Anders'. Law's identical twin brother, Anders, the twin who Law was pretending to be, never even met the other MC, Reed, until significantly later in the book. Eden took a slightly different approach, which I enjoyed more than my initial " sloppy seconds" assumption. I'd expected this to be one of those " my brother slept with the same guy I'm sleeping with now" stories, but that wasn't at all the case here. Well, now I'm really glad I Facebook stalked Eden for an ARC of " Unwritten Law", because it turned out to be a very fun and entertaining read. ![]()
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