Twue Wuv!

Too Stupid to Live - Anne Tenino

YAY!!!

 

I mean, that was just excellent! It was exactly what I needed right now! Ultra-romantic, awesome adorable chemistry between the quirky hero and his sexy alpha man, and waaaaaaay Hott!

 

When he finally did end the kiss, pulling slowly away and letting go of Sam, he couldn't catch his breath.  He stood there panting into Sam's face, unable to make himself move more than an inch or two.  He needed to keep that mouth nearby.  It was some kind of national treasure only Ian knew about.

 

Sam is a self-proclaimed 'gawky awkward dork'. One with big romantic dreams of finding his one true love, being swept off his feet by Prince Charming. So, when he gets hit in the head with a ball and Ian is suddenly there in all his glory Sam indulges in thinking that this may be his man. That initial meeting doesn't go well, but that's okay, every single time they bump into each other it gets better and better!

 

Every single scene was toe tingling romantic. Every single interaction was full of passion. Sam and Ian tore the pages up, and not just between the sheets, but every time they were talking, snuggling, or verbally bantering.

 

What more can I say about this book... I don't think anything. It doesn't have some big giant plot that I need to spell out for you. It really is just the trials and tribulations of two men falling in love. With a dash of comedy. Really really loved it. Really. I just finished and I already can't wait to read it again.

So, in closing, a huge thanks to BarkLessWagMore for posting the review of this book that sparked my initial interest. That review was what caused me to quickly obtain a copy of this book and read it as soon as possible. And thank you, Leea, for trusting my random buddy read pick and going along for the ride. I hope you loved it as much as I did!

"What was it like, coming out to your family?"
Sam blinked. "I never came out to my family."
Ian pulled away and peered at him more intently. "They don't know?"
"Of course they know! Sheesh. I mean I never had to tell anyone. It was sort of just... general knowledge." Sam thought about it while Ian laid his head back on the pillow they were sharing and nuzzled at his cheek. "Well, I guess I told my grandma."
"What did she say?" Ian murmured.
"I got to the part where I was telling her, 'Grandma, I like boys,' but she interrupted me and said, 'What kind of fool do you think I am? We had fancy boys back in my day. I know one when I see one.'"
Ian laughed so hard Sam was torn between squirming pleasure at having amused him and indignation at being the subject of his laughter. Squirming pleasure won when Ian wrapped his arm tighter around Sam and squeezed him against his chest, saying into his ear, "You're so cute."