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Sandra @ My Fiction Nook

I like romance and boys loving boys in my books. 

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ARC Review: Campfire Confessions by Bru Baker

Campfire Confessions (A Valentine Rainbow) - Bru Baker

The premise was cute - two guys, best friends, both gay but not in a romantic relationship with each other, go on a camping retreat for Valentine's Day, where one of them figures out what the other one (and everyone else, apparently) has known all along. Friends without benefits no more. 

 

Unbeknownst to Case (who hates being called Casey for some unknown reason), this camping thing is a couple's retreat. Of course, he also doesn't realize that Mitchell is in love with him, and has been for some time, and that everyone around them thinks they're a couple. I had a hard time connecting with him, because he came across as a bit of a jerk, even if his inner monologue and the things he'd say were often funny. He's also much more oblivious than was realistic. I mean, come on, are you really trying to make me believe that you've been friends with Mitchell, who is also gay, for that long, you live with him, and you do all kinds of couple things with him, but you don't know that he's in love with you and that you're actually in a relationship, except for all the romance and boysecksing that would normally happen? Are people really that removed from reality?

 

Anyway, the writing was quite nice, and I enjoyed it. 

 

** ARC courtesy of Dreamspinner Press. A positive review was not promised in return. **