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Albert J. Sterne by Julie Bozza
Albert J. Sterne by Julie Bozza









Albert J. Sterne by Julie Bozza

Sterne is healed by the powers of Ash's magical penis. It's a bit dry in the beginning, but once you push though that and kind of go with the flow of the novel, it's awesome and singularly different from other MM books.Īlso fantastic? This is not the story of how grumpy Mr.

Albert J. Sterne by Julie Bozza

I think this is a love it or hate kind of book.

Albert J. Sterne by Julie Bozza

Then today: Some fuckhead on lendle wants to borrow it? But I need it. I love this book and I’m going to reread it.īut Albert still needs to unclench his asshole. I love this book but I may never read it again ‘cause it’s such an emotional roller coaster. He’s in some way relatable and that makes him scary as SHIT. Okay, maybe he’s not such a dick and Albert’s not a total shit. I guess, but I am never reading THIS BOOK again. His major mistake is similar, but different, to Tornado’s in Bareback. I saw it coming, but he really PISSES ME THE FUCK OFF. This is definitely leaning more toward police procedural than romance, but that's cool. I really like Albert, even if he still needs to unclench. I wish Albert would unclench his asshole, for, like, FIVE MINUTES. This is my experience while reading the book: He’s also chasing a serial killer, with Albert's help, that completely changes his idea of himself. Fletcher is intelligent, handsome & likeable. Somehow, however, he becomes friends, whether he likes it or not, and later more than friends, with rising FBI talent Fletcher Ash. Then he would totally dismiss you from his mind. If it ever occurred to him to give a shit, he would be confused as to why a simple statement of fact would bother you. Not to mention that your intelligence is just a micro-drop in the Waterworld-like ocean of his intelligence. He’s a genius and he isn’t afraid to tell you he’s a genius. No, he’s not isolated because he has social anxiety and he’s waiting for someone to notice that his rose has not yet bloomed and love him into friendliness. It bears repeating.) That’s what I love about Julie Bozza each of her books is so different. (It’s a gay romance novel…about wrestling. It’s not my favorite of her books, but it’s at least awesome in its singularity. The author of such wonders as The Apothecary's Garden (love), Butterfly Hunter (no, I haven’t read it, but I OWN it) and Homosapien. That’s like a marriage: Is this the man I want to divorce?īut much like my first engagement (ha, ha, ha – actually I’m completely serious) I said what the hell, sucked it up and opened my screaming wallet. That’s not a book, that’s a major commitment.











Albert J. Sterne by Julie Bozza