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On the 2

A Grumpy/Sunshine MM Romance

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First rule of riding the subway:
Don’t talk to strangers.
Don’t even look at anyone.

But what if they’re grouchy and gorgeous and you’re sitting right next to them?
I always did like a challenge.
I want to turn that frown upside down, but he barely looks at me.
I take a chance and poke the bear, and to my shock, he plays along and growls back.
The more we meet on the train, the more I realize he’s not the uptight grump I first thought. Then one night, there he is—in my world, in my space...his tongue in my mouth.

Mind blown.

But I’m no fool. A man like Nash Roman doesn’t date a guy who sells suits at Macy’s. Nash is prep school and Ivy League, and I’m night school while working two jobs to pay bills. Nash is fine wine, expensive restaurants, and handmade suits, and I’m beer, corner takeout, and a lucky find at Goodwill.

What am I—street-smart Ethan Moreno—doing, playing in his world? This man is older than me, way richer than me, and has already made it clear he doesn’t believe in love. I should walk away. Instead, I’m falling for him. Hard.

Nash couldn’t care less if his father doesn’t think I’m good enough or if people gossip because we’re so different. I need to trust in him and us, but I’ve been burned before.

And just like the Uptown Number 2, sometimes you have to travel a different route to get to the final destination: Forever.

©2023 Felice Stevens (P)2023 Felice Stevens
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Felice Stevens has an incomparable way of writing, so that the two main protagonists Ethan and Nash grabbed me very quickly and did not let go. The two meet by chance on the train. Ethan is a sunshine, Nash exactly the opposite. And that a little bit of sunshine is good for everyone, that is super portrayed here. I loved both characters, Ethan even a bit more. It was amusing to watch Ethan making conversation with the grumpy Nash, who gradually opened up. Some drama around their budding friendship and later relationship, added to the entertainment value. I loved how the relationship developed and that the two have a real chance, even though they are so different. The secondary protagonists were very different, but fit the story perfectly. Matt Hayens did a fantastic job reading the audiobook and I almost regretted a bit that the story didn't last longer. I listened to it in one go because Ethan and Nash's story captivated me from beginning to end. More of this please!

A wonderful grumpy - sunshine love story

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