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A review by _isabel_
A Totally Platonic Thing by Eliot Grayson
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
3.75
Very, very cute. Also, very, very freaking dirty.
I didn't think I'd love Chris and Lucas quite as much, having already met them in book one, but oh god, I was obsessed with their dynamic.
Gimme all the idiot-friends-with-zero-boundaries-suddenly-want-to-jump-each-others-bones PLEASE! Plus, spanking?! A smidge of consensual non-con? All the pining, sexual chemistry, helpless attraction and neediness? That's my jam!
I admit, I wanted to hit them both with a pan once or twice (especially near the end *grr*), but I was obsessed with their relationship and their dynamic gave me life.
Eliot Grayson, never change. Seriously! I don't think I'll ever tire of the way she writes, and the way she depicts codependent, extremely delicious, ridiculously needy dynamics is absolutely top notch. She's one of my favourite authors for a reason.
TWs/CWs: child neglect, binge drinking.
I didn't think I'd love Chris and Lucas quite as much, having already met them in book one, but oh god, I was obsessed with their dynamic.
Gimme all the idiot-friends-with-zero-boundaries-suddenly-want-to-jump-each-others-bones PLEASE! Plus, spanking?! A smidge of consensual non-con? All the pining, sexual chemistry, helpless attraction and neediness? That's my jam!
I admit, I wanted to hit them both with a pan once or twice (especially near the end *grr*), but I was obsessed with their relationship and their dynamic gave me life.
Eliot Grayson, never change. Seriously! I don't think I'll ever tire of the way she writes, and the way she depicts codependent, extremely delicious, ridiculously needy dynamics is absolutely top notch. She's one of my favourite authors for a reason.
TWs/CWs: child neglect, binge drinking.