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Keeping the Cookies by Briana Lawrence
Keeping the Cookies by Briana Lawrence





Keeping the Cookies by Briana Lawrence

Ty again amused me when he didn’t know whether to think if his lunches with Nikolas could count as dates *laugh*.īut then Ms. The relationship between Ty and Nikolas the Janitor also felt natural – I liked their banter, and I definitely saw the chemistry between the two of them. I thought Ty still showed quite a positive attitude, and not exactly drowning in misery.

Keeping the Cookies by Briana Lawrence

Lawrence didn’t really pour angst over Ty’s situation and that was why I was entertained. Seriously, I felt bad feeling kinda giddy with Ty’s unlucky situation … I might as well be on Santa’s naughty list *lol*. Then Ty’s best friend was able to drag Ty out to get a job at the Mall as Santa’s elf, and again I found it amusing, reading what Ty was experiencing with the kids. Just… two years, Kennyth.Īnd he said all the right things, and… shit, I’m so fucking stupid.” “It ain’t like I planned on that happening. Ty consoled himself with chocolate and Chinese food – and his thoughts kept coming back to that day when he would have sex again with his-ex after breaking up. Ty realized that he was having trouble letting go of his cheating ex-boyfriend … even if his best friend kept telling him to ‘snap out of it’. But there was something slightly depressingly funny about it. I feel bad in saying that I was amused with Ty’s situation. I thought it was really entertaining at first.

Keeping the Cookies by Briana Lawrence

I was immediately intrigued with the story because the cover showed non-white characters!! I am always open to racial diversity in my M/M romance so I decided to pre-order it… Ty wants to accept Nikolas as his new secret Santa, but he might be doomed to pine after his ex all Christmas long. Ty wishes he could fall in love as easily as a romantic comedy, but his-ex still holds a piece of his heart. Nikolas the Janitor sweeps Ty off his feet with his smile and generous spirit. Thankfully, there’s a janitor who’s too handsome for the part of a mop pusher to help distract him. Unfortunately, rent and bills force him to grab a pair of red-and-white tights and pretend to be in the holiday spirit as a mall elf. Ty prepares for the holiday season by kicking out his cheating boyfriend and consoling himself with chocolate and cold Chinese food. HOLIDAY REVIEW: “Keeping the Cookies” by Briana Lawrence ABOUT:







Keeping the Cookies by Briana Lawrence