Felix has enough on his plate looking out for his parents, let alone agreeing to being hired for a date with the friend of a friend. His instant attraction to the scatter-brained scientist has him making impulsive decisions he hopes he won’t regret. But, somehow, he’s agreeing to more dates, and more time with sexy Ethan and his non-stop talking. When stolen wintry kisses turn to love, and Christmas works its magic, Felix knows he’s losing his heart.
The science of chemistry makes more sense to Ethan than connecting with potential boyfriends, and he’s wary of romance. Unsettled by a string of failed hookups, he knows it’s on him when everything goes wrong and he can’t help but wonder what has made him this way. His friend Jared says that Ethan needs to close metaphorical doors on past hurts—whatever that means—and that the school reunion might just be step one. Determined to show himself as confident and happy, he hires Felix to be his date for the night, but a kiss to make up for the one he missed at prom, and abruptly, it’s not the past that is consuming his thoughts.
Now all Felix has to do is show Ethan that it’s okay to love and be loved in return, and that chemistry can lead to a happily ever after.
Felix
was a boyfriend for hire, who quirky Ethan hired as a date for a reunion. Simple?
Not so much.
R.J.
Scott’s
newest Boyfriend for Hire, Felix was a lovely and smart read. Both men
immediately grabbed my attention and my heart, especially Ethan. Smart, nerdy,
quirky and a bit OCD, Ethan kept me chuckling and smiling. Even when inner
demons threatened to spiral him, he worked his way through to the other side,
always finding the good. Felix was self-assured but not pretentious and quickly
become fond of Ethan, wanting to wrap him up but not suffocate him.
Together,
the two men made perfect sense in a world that would usually not make it so.
I
loved how Felix “got” Ethan and loved him for everything he brought to the
table. His heart was an open book and they complimented each other.
Ms.
Scott
is a master writer and Felix, Boyfriend for Hire did not disappoint.
Read the entire series, as each book was worth the time.
Sexy
and Sizzling
A
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