William (Enemies to Lovers #3) by Anyta Sunday

Posted March 20, 2018 by Curly Carla in CC's Goodreads Challenge 2018, Reviews, Series I am reading / 0 Comments

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William (Enemies to Lovers #3) by Anyta SundayTitle: William (Enemies to Lovers, #3)
Author: Anyta Sunday
Series: Enemies to Lovers #3
Published by: Indie
Release Date: May 26th 2012
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 225
Genres: LGBT, Romance
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
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My rating: five-stars

Blurb:

William needs to learn to think before he speaks. He accidentally outed his last boyfriend to his bigoted family. Looking to make a new start, he escapes to the most distant place he can think of: New Zealand. There he boards with a substitute mom and her too-hot-to-be-real son, Heath, but Heath and his homophobic friend Rory want William to leave before things “crash and burn,” whatever that means. Unfortunately, traveling to the end of the world isn’t far enough for William to lose his runaway mouth.But is it far enough to lose his loneliness?

My Review:

This book was a bit for me to get into but once I did, I was all in.

I love the setting of New Zealand.  Lots of new words for me to figure out.  William seemed a bit awkward and he keeps to himself a bit but I expect that since he is a exchange student for the semester. I do like how he doesn’t take much crap from Heath in the beginning when he is staying with them and doesn’t stick around in the hopes that things will change. Instead he leaves until something does actually change.

I was not a fan of Rory. Like at all and I’m waiting to read the next book until my feelings simmer down since hes the MC in that one.

Heaths mom is super loving and a lovely addition to the supporting cast. I felt so hard for her throughout this book.  One thing I can say for Heath is he has a powerful love and loyalty for his mom. Which did endear me to him a bit.

I found Heath a bit too rough around the edges for me and had a hard time seeing the attraction from Williams side.  And once they really decided to give their relationship a chance its like Heath became a whole new person.  And while I can kinda believe its because he finally allowed himself to care and be cared for in return it was too much too soon for me.

I’ll read the next one soon enough.

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