Thursday 18 February 2016

REVIEW - Unsaid (The Manhattanites #3) by Avery Aster

The Book
Release Date: 1 September 2015
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Chelsea’s hottie Blake Morgan III has reemerged from a nasty breakup. His marriage was a frigid disaster beyond repair, and he vows to be single—forever. Bruised, but still hot in Prada, he creates his Seven Desires wish list, his sexiest imaginings. Blake soon realizes there’s only one man he may trust to make these uninhibited intentions come to fruition: his best friend Miguel Santana. 

Lower East Side multimedia artist extraordinaire Miguel Santana may be known as the cocky Latin stud in the city, but all he’s wanted since college was Blake’s hand in marriage. He was livid when Blake walked down the aisle with the wrong guy. Miguel has his own list titled the Seven Needs, which are quite contrary to Blake’s dirty-boy deeds. They involve serious commitments, which may leave his new-to-the-singles-scene buddy sprinting for the door, destroying any hopes Miguel has for happiness. 

Can these two hunks conquer their intimate fears and love one another as only best friends can? Join the star-studded cast in The Manhattanites series and see for yourself!

Reading the previous books in this series is suggested. Reader might have 

My Opinion  5 STARS
**My thanks to NetGalley and Avery Aster for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

There are so many narrators in this story but each one is distinguishable from the other which is not an easy thing to do.

You can read this as a stand a lone story, but you get a better character idea if you read the other books first there by learning some of the characters traits before hand.

If you do not like graphic sex scenes between two men, this will definitely not be a book for you, this is an erotic graphic story that has lots going on and a hell of a lot of drama all sandwiched between a very loyal group of friends that have their own personal issues.

This is not a book to missed within the series and certainly will open your eyes to a few issues that get swept under the carpet in some books.

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