Hat Trick (Fake Boyfriend, Band 5)
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You know what’s not fun? Going on a Fiji vacation with four other couples. Especially when recently single.
What’s even worse is when a past hook-up arrives unannounced.
Not only do we have a history, but he’s ten years younger and a famous rock star. Most importantly, he’s my friend’s little brother.
Being trapped on an island with Jet Jackson is going to be sweet torture because all I want is another chance.
I just don’t think he’s going to give it to me.
Jet:
You know what’s not fun? Escaping one guy who broke my heart only to run into another.
Being on the road for three years has left me exhausted. The last thing I want is for Caleb ‘Soren’ Sorensen to try for round two.
I can’t fight my draw to him. I’ve never been able to.
I’m suddenly back to being the naïve kid who stupidly lusted after a hockey player.
All I can think is if I let Soren get close, I’ll walk away from this vacation with a double broken heart.
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2.5*? 2.25*? This was wild. Compared to the others, this one is so bereft of domesticity and quiet moments, it's astonishing :D In light of Jet's occupation it's not surprising, but the pacing and DRAMA suddenly skyrocketed so hard that I was reeling a tiny bit. The age gap did make me uncomfy throughout the flashbacks, but I got into the groove of the present better. Absolutely everything in this -plot, characters, setting, relationship development- remains superficial, but it do be a ride. CNs: "dirty little secret" relationship dynamics, homophobia and shunning of queer artists in the music industry this time, people being forced into doing a whole lot of shit due to industry politics and contractual cages, being with your friend's little brother, 10 year age gap (there's a one-night stand when they're 20 and 30 and the plot is set when they're 23 and 33)
Description
You know what’s not fun? Going on a Fiji vacation with four other couples. Especially when recently single.
What’s even worse is when a past hook-up arrives unannounced.
Not only do we have a history, but he’s ten years younger and a famous rock star. Most importantly, he’s my friend’s little brother.
Being trapped on an island with Jet Jackson is going to be sweet torture because all I want is another chance.
I just don’t think he’s going to give it to me.
Jet:
You know what’s not fun? Escaping one guy who broke my heart only to run into another.
Being on the road for three years has left me exhausted. The last thing I want is for Caleb ‘Soren’ Sorensen to try for round two.
I can’t fight my draw to him. I’ve never been able to.
I’m suddenly back to being the naïve kid who stupidly lusted after a hockey player.
All I can think is if I let Soren get close, I’ll walk away from this vacation with a double broken heart.
Book Information
Posts
2.5*? 2.25*? This was wild. Compared to the others, this one is so bereft of domesticity and quiet moments, it's astonishing :D In light of Jet's occupation it's not surprising, but the pacing and DRAMA suddenly skyrocketed so hard that I was reeling a tiny bit. The age gap did make me uncomfy throughout the flashbacks, but I got into the groove of the present better. Absolutely everything in this -plot, characters, setting, relationship development- remains superficial, but it do be a ride. CNs: "dirty little secret" relationship dynamics, homophobia and shunning of queer artists in the music industry this time, people being forced into doing a whole lot of shit due to industry politics and contractual cages, being with your friend's little brother, 10 year age gap (there's a one-night stand when they're 20 and 30 and the plot is set when they're 23 and 33)







