![]() ![]() ![]() Calder is on the asexuality spectrum, and though his chemistry with Felix is fierce, sometimes it manifests with just lots of kissing and cuddling. For those who only like lots of sex in their romances, this one might not fit the bill. I loved how Annabeth Albert showcased a different type of intimacy with these two men. In the end, Calder won me over with his vulnerability and willingness to step out of his comfort zone for Felix. I think it has to do with Calder's character development from book one, but that is just a hunch. I thought the initial gambling set up was a little weird, especially since it wasn't that important to Calder in the end. I'm a sucker for intellect, what can I say! I thought that Felix was a loving person and a compassionate parent, though I think he made it a little too hard for Calder to get to know him. It is very easy to just jump right in to the story, even though I'm sure reading book one would have given me a bit of background.Īs someone who is in the medical field, I love when we get a doctor MC. I'm very pleased to report that Sink or Swim, the second in the series, is a total winner.įor those series-skippers, don't worry about reading book one first if you are interested in this one. I think that Annabeth Albert is at her best when she is writing military men, and so I was beyond excited to read her new Shore Leave series. ![]()
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