I thoroughly enjoyed this one! It pulled me in and had me engaged with law and his twin, Anders, very quickly. Law is pulled in to helping his brother break up with another man due to issues after a horrible experience for him a few years ago that has affected both of them. When Anders ends up calling Law to step in and call an end to a blind date that he can’t walk into the restaurant for, he meets Reed. He ends up pretending to be Anders but instead of just cancelling the dinner and walking away they end up heading to Reed’s place for a one night stand which is Law’s first experience with another man. Their chemistry is off the charts and it and so they both go for it. Law never expected to see him again, though Reed put out that he would like to be friends. That is, until Reed walks into Law’s dojo with the highschooler LGBTQ+ group that he teaches once a week and he can’t pretend to be Anders so now he is interacted with Reed as both. Law really likes Anders and the more they get to know each other the more that grows but he has gotten himself into a situation that he doesn’t know how to get out of with the whole identity situation. He doesn’t want to lose or hurt Reed and he doesn’t know how to come clean without losing him and so he keeps his mouth shut. I really enjoyed both Law and Reed and loved watching them build their friendship and relationship. Things end up coming to a head and everything comes out. This story was easy to engage with and get lost in. I wasn’t ready to leave these two but very happy when they finally figured things out and worked through it. I can’t wait for Anders’ story!
The narrators did a phenomenal job with the characters and the accents to really bring the story to life. They did such a good job with the action and emotions throughout the story as well and really brought it to life and added that extra dynamic!