Benji - The Wylde Street Boys Book One Illustrated Cover

Benji - The Wylde Street Boys Book One Illustrated Cover

Softcover
4.51

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Description

Nolan O'Brien is a public prosecutor, and if he ever sees the name Bruno Barbieri again, it will be too soon. After a long week preparing for the trial of the decade, it takes no convincing to hit the men's club for a few drinks.Except the club wasn't the only thing he hit that night.Benji Smith works on Wylde Street as a rent boy. When he's chased by two men, he runs into the path of a moving car. With a no-cops, no-hospital policy and needing to escape the men following him, he agrees to go back to the driver's place.The last thing Nolan expects is to offer Benji a place to stay, to recuperate, and to lie low. And the last thing Benji expects is to be attracted to the man who saved him.But their worlds are about to collide in a way neither of them was prepared for, and both men need to decide what's at stake, what they're prepared to lose, and what they'll fight for.

Book Information

Main Genre
Romance
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
218
Price
15.90 €

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4.5

I could hand her my wallet and wouldn’t be disappointed

Let’s talk about Benji by N.R. Walker ⭐️ 4,5/5 Listen, at this point I should just hand N.R. Walker my wallet and say “here, take my money and my free time” because I always end up hooked. Never once rated one of her books under 4 stars, and Benji keeps the streak alive. Benji and Nolan? Absolute perfection. The chemistry, the humor, the backstories — chef’s kiss. It’s one of those books where the characters don’t just fit, they click. Like, not only in the spicy department (though yes, thank you for that), but also in the “let’s laugh about stupid things” and “understand each other without trying” department. I lived for their dynamic. But… (you knew there’d be a but 👀) no book is 100% flawless, right? My one tiny gripe: you’re telling me you let a guy stay in your flat for a whole week, you know he’s lying about his name, and you just… don’t ask? Not once? Sorry, but if I know someone is using a fake name in my kitchen, I’m at least bringing it up between coffee and toast. Nolan, my dude, curiosity didn’t kill the cat here — your cat was probably more suspicious than you. Still — small hiccups aside — this was such a cozy, heartfelt read. N.R. Walker once again proved she knows how to grab me by the feelings and not let go.

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