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Easy?


I read a part of this book (but I had a mindset of reading romances first) and I couldn’t quite make up my mind what to think of it. So, I started anew and I noticed that I loved it! I loved the angst, the thrill of a new love and the humour in the texts the two heroes send each other. I loved the playfulness of Cort and I appreciated the (self)awareness of Cam. It was an M/M romance with thriller tendencies, which worked out pretty well. This book shows that it can be easy to fall in love, but you have to work and overcome your boundaries to get to the easy part of love.

Camden Seaver had it easy - a loving family, plenty of money, and the freedom to follow his dreams while his older brother, Sebastian, took charge of the family business. But when a tragic plane crash killed his parents, all the responsibilities he never wanted landed firmly on his shoulders. Now saddled with his crazy, grief-stricken brother and his dad's multimillion dollar company, Cam doesn't trust in dreams anymore. He's forgotten what "easy" feels like. FBI Agent Kendrick "Cort" Cortland learned the hard way that he couldn't depend on anyone but himself. Before joining the FBI, the one constant in his life was his foster brother, Damon - and then Damon disappeared. Now, Cort is determined to find his brother and to bring down the man responsible for ruining Damon's life, Sebastian Seaver. He's got nothing left to lose. When Cort's investigation leads him to Seaver Tech...and Camden Seaver...what started as a quest for revenge and a one-night deception quickly turns into far more than either man bargained for. But how can either man trust in something that seems so easy? As long-held secrets are revealed, the attraction between Cam and Cort becomes combustible - an undeniable love that will either make or destroy them. Will Cam and Cort let their conflicting loyalties drive them apart? Or will they decide that sometimes love is the easy way?


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