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katidid17's review against another edition
3.0
✅fake dating/engagement
✅billionaire
✅gay awakening
✅very brief 3rd act breakup
✅Sully falls for Drew (the tall, husky, pierced, tattooed mechanic) who is different than his usual type (lean/skinny, money-hungry guys who like to be dominated)
✅billionaire
✅gay awakening
✅very brief 3rd act breakup
✅Sully falls for Drew (the tall, husky, pierced, tattooed mechanic) who is different than his usual type (lean/skinny, money-hungry guys who like to be dominated)
evethingiread's review against another edition
3.0
I really enjoyed this. It was short and sweet, and there wasn't any major drama. The chemistry was awesome. But this was mediocre at best.
eliezrah's review against another edition
5.0
This was a great fake boyfriend, gay awakening book. This is the second book in this new series, which is a spin off of the Love and Luck series. A few characters from that series made appearances, but you don't need need to have read that series, or even book 1 of this series, although I highly recommend reading all of the above. I'm looking forward to the rest of this series.
I read an advanced copy and voluntarily gave my honest review.
I read an advanced copy and voluntarily gave my honest review.
kjnrose's review against another edition
4.0
Loved this book. There were some things that were a little iffy, like neither of them really talking about using condoms and going at it pretty much dry. Neither of these seem very realistic in much of any way. I still would read the book again and recommend it to anyone, love this author.
valerieullmerauthor's review against another edition
5.0
I truly enjoyed getting to know Stapleton and Drew in this book. Drew is a laid back guy who agrees to be the weekend date for his roommate and best friend's older brother, Sullivan. But as the men get to know each other, Drew learns another part of himself and Sullivan is smitten with Drew, who's nothing like anyone he knows. A sweet, sexy read!
ruthiedr89's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Body shaming and Classism
robazizo's review against another edition
3.0
3.25 stars. Enjoyable, but quite uneven. Drew's road to self discovery was a bit weird as was his first time with Sully . I loved Sully though and I was convinced in the end that he and Drew were a good match.
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(no lube and no protection? Really?)jacqueleenthereadingqueen's review against another edition
4.0
I always know a book by Isla Olsen is going to be two things: Steamy and humorous. Mr. Right Now included both of those things and was an enjoyable read. I adored Sully. The poor man has more money than god, and all he wanted was to find someone to settle down with who loved him for him, not his money. With his track record of dating gold digger after gold digger one would think he'd give up on his dream of finding the one. Not Sully, he continues to give people a chance and the man falls fast and hard to say the least. He's also a total mommas boy who never wants to disappoint her, even going as far as to lie to her about breaking up his with ex Andrew.
Enter Drew, aka Andrew, Sullys brothers roommate. Did you follow that? Drew provides the perfect cover for Sully to bring as a date to his sisters wedding since he shares the same name as his ex and his mother already loves him. Win Win right? Except this Drew is a tattooed, straight, and slightly chubby mechanic. So not his usual type. Fortunately he also is in dire need of funds to fix his Mechanic Shop, so he agrees to the farce. I'm guessing he never expected it to go as far as it did.
Almost immediately Drew begins noticing his attraction to Sully which leads to some questioning. I mean that literally too. Drew bravely asks some of his questions to Sully one night in their hotel room which leads to the hottest hook up of his life. Of course it snowballs from there, with Sully falling head over heels per usual and Drew slowly catching up. The biggest hurdle in their relationship wasn't even the fact that Sully was a man, it was the fact that he was rich and in the spotlight. Thankfully neither let that issue stand in the way of their HEA.
I loved how Sullys brother made it clear to Drew, no matter that they were close friends, if he hurt his brother their friendship was toast. You have to respect someone who is so loyal to his family. The poor guy also got one hell of delivery of bad news to him too so I hope his book is next and he gets to find his forever love. I have a sneaking suspicion it's going to be the person responsible for his bruised heart and if so there better be some intense groveling and explanations if I am ever going to forgive.
Enter Drew, aka Andrew, Sullys brothers roommate. Did you follow that? Drew provides the perfect cover for Sully to bring as a date to his sisters wedding since he shares the same name as his ex and his mother already loves him. Win Win right? Except this Drew is a tattooed, straight, and slightly chubby mechanic. So not his usual type. Fortunately he also is in dire need of funds to fix his Mechanic Shop, so he agrees to the farce. I'm guessing he never expected it to go as far as it did.
Almost immediately Drew begins noticing his attraction to Sully which leads to some questioning. I mean that literally too. Drew bravely asks some of his questions to Sully one night in their hotel room which leads to the hottest hook up of his life. Of course it snowballs from there, with Sully falling head over heels per usual and Drew slowly catching up. The biggest hurdle in their relationship wasn't even the fact that Sully was a man, it was the fact that he was rich and in the spotlight. Thankfully neither let that issue stand in the way of their HEA.
I loved how Sullys brother made it clear to Drew, no matter that they were close friends, if he hurt his brother their friendship was toast. You have to respect someone who is so loyal to his family. The poor guy also got one hell of delivery of bad news to him too so I hope his book is next and he gets to find his forever love. I have a sneaking suspicion it's going to be the person responsible for his bruised heart and if so there better be some intense groveling and explanations if I am ever going to forgive.