

As he left the bike, Tork hung an origami turtle around the handlebars and grinned.Īdam was far too cool to pedal very hard, so his pace was incredibly slow.įinally, Adam laughed. Tork and Adam are so lucky to enjoy these things. The small things! The stuff we usually take for granted in a relationship. Overrated! I’m talking about the little things. Well, they did that, but this was more sweet and romantic than sexed-up. Not exactly as intense as the first book, but not also lacking in terms of ‘the feelz’.īecause, I can assure you, our boys just leveled up! And I’m not talking about sex. In this book, however, it follows a third person limited POV – alternating between closely following Tork and Adam.

Being in Tork’s mind was just intense and sad – a complete shocker. I think this is because the first book followed a first person POV. Where was I again? Oh yeah, review! *Clears throat* If you’ve read the first book, you can immediately tell that The Invasion of Adam is kind of mellower, for lack of a better term. Isn’t that photo just perfect? *Sigh* Okay, getting distracted. Now don’t be hatin’! A guy can only dream.) (Even though I just want Tork for myself. And I really hate to admit it, but after reading this, I can honestly say that Adam is indeed a great fit for Tork. If Tork has had a lot of internal battles to fight, so does Adam. Now, I get it! Sure, Adam is still vain and full of himself but here, you can see him trying so hard to change things up for him and Tork. (Oh, come on, admit it!)Īnd prove us, he did. His chance to prove to us how we judged him poorly on the first book. Major segue! Now, where was I? Oh yeah… Even though the plot still heavily focused on Tork, this was Adam’s shining moment.

I get you now.”Įven though the story still revolved around Tork and in unraveling his past (which I’m very thankful that Al considered. Most important is how in this sequel, I was able to finally say, “Ok Adam. *Looks at notes* Oops! Looks like I highlighted everything.īecause there were so many things to ponder upon and lots more to love about this book. Goodreads should have a meteor shower rating or something! I mean, how can you rate this book with just 5 stars? Utterly crazy!

This is one of those moments when you think that Goodreads must be crazy for only providing a five-star rating system.
