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Imago (Imago, #1)
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3.25 stars
While this was a very sweet story, I was missing just a little tension. A bit of inner angst, like some sort of insecurity would have been enough for me. But this was all smooth sailing between these guys.
Jack is a wildlife officer who takes care of the woods of Scottsdale. When he meets lepidopterist Lawson, he is immediately enamored with the sweet butterfly hunter.
Lawson is there for a week to find a new butterfly species. The attraction between the two is immediately evident and Jack is thrilled when the sweet man agrees to go out on a date the first night he is there.
The two go out on several dates and get close real fast. But Lawson has to go back to his own life after the week is up�
While I loved the rugged Jack and the kind Lawson, who talked like he’d swallowed a dictionary, I was also missing just a bit more OOMPH between these guys.
Neither was insecure or really shy about what or who they wanted, so they kind of just went for it. Not that this is insta-love or there was lots of sex. Not at all. There just wasn’t any conflict whatsoever, and I guess that bored me just a little.
Still, this is a sweet, enjoyable book. Perfect for a rainy Sunday.
While this was a very sweet story, I was missing just a little tension. A bit of inner angst, like some sort of insecurity would have been enough for me. But this was all smooth sailing between these guys.
Jack is a wildlife officer who takes care of the woods of Scottsdale. When he meets lepidopterist Lawson, he is immediately enamored with the sweet butterfly hunter.
Lawson is there for a week to find a new butterfly species. The attraction between the two is immediately evident and Jack is thrilled when the sweet man agrees to go out on a date the first night he is there.
The two go out on several dates and get close real fast. But Lawson has to go back to his own life after the week is up�
While I loved the rugged Jack and the kind Lawson, who talked like he’d swallowed a dictionary, I was also missing just a bit more OOMPH between these guys.
Neither was insecure or really shy about what or who they wanted, so they kind of just went for it. Not that this is insta-love or there was lots of sex. Not at all. There just wasn’t any conflict whatsoever, and I guess that bored me just a little.
Still, this is a sweet, enjoyable book. Perfect for a rainy Sunday.

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January 25, 2017
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January 25, 2017
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February 20, 2017
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March 1, 2017
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March 2, 2017
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March 21, 2017
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