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Andy, Go-Go Boy (2014)

Andy, Go-Go Boy (2014)

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Really liked Andy, Go-Go Boy. Really, REALLY, liked the cover. Seriously though, these little rentboy books are great. I love the small glimpses of happiness the characters are finding. A story does not always need to have an HEA to make a good impact. In this case, Andy finds something out about himself while finding someone who has the potential to become very important to him. I'm excited for the next one as I wonder if there will be a time when all of these characters make another major appearance in another book down the road. I'd like to know how things turn out for Andy. I greatly did not like Andy in this one. He was obnoxiously cocky, and he really needed to get over himself. I know he clearly had issues due to his traumatic past in the Marines, but that didn't excuse his behavior for me. I'm glad he opened up to Stefan, so we got to know him a little, but I feel like I don't know anything about Stefan, so I couldn't see them as a couple, and I didn't feel any chemistry between them. The ending was kind of abrupt too even though I know this was a short story.

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