


Of course there is a level of desire between them that's unspeakable. Of course there's some finding religion inducing, crazy hot sex- dirty talk, biting, making excellent usage of their size difference in creative ways.

There is an honesty in the way this relationship is developing that's very relatable in that they're both letting their dating guards down, letting the other truly see them which is the mark not only of growing trust but a healthy relationship.

Dom and Levi are opposites in many ways and the way that those differences compliment one another was a joy to read. Pure gold.Ĭouples who yin-yang well, who bring out the best in each other is one of my favorite things. Levi sticks with him through the next day and intuitively knows how to shake him out of his funk. Another one happened after Dom's had a rough night and is on the razor's edge of backsliding and the only person he even considers reaching out to is Levi. In that moment I knew right along with Levi that they're becoming something more. Dom kisses his fingertips before drifting back off. He's admiring Dom who's still asleep-his square jaw, his broken nose, his size- and he can't help touching him. Those tiny details that so often get overlooked in other narratives were showcased here.Īlmost immediately there is a beautiful, perfect, quiet moment after Levi and Dom have spent the night together for the first time where Levi is getting ready to leave for work. So many moments where I felt like I was on the journey with them and as a reader, that's where the magic is. Trick Roller gave those little bird's-eye view bubbles where we get a front row seat to the intimacy building between Dom and Levi. Like many romance readers I like to see relationships develop. I've built my bridge and made peace with this. With its great space adventures and Yoda, revelations and the relationship development between Han and Leia, how could it not be? Plus, it has the most epicest of epic movie lines of all time:Ĭlose but no, I am a sap and apparently have been for a long time. I love them all but I love The Empire Strikes Back just a liiiiiitttttlllleee bit more, though it took me YEARS to figure this out. I wouldn't even venture to guess how many times I've seen them. Every time they rereleased the original trilogy I bought it. Vague and slightly squirrely review coming right up!
