Helpful Score: 1
Not as great as the first book, but a decent follow up on the two. I bought the book cause I really like Jake and Tor in Bareback and just had to read how the two were doing in Natural Disaster.
This was a wonderful follow up to Bareback. Jake and Tor are confronted with more hypocrisy as they take in Jake's nephew, Jacob. But they learn more about themselves and the bond between them.
This was a moving story about 2 beloved characters. It was interesting to see how they had grown but how much they still had to discover about each other and, ultimately, themselves.
I loved this!
This was a moving story about 2 beloved characters. It was interesting to see how they had grown but how much they still had to discover about each other and, ultimately, themselves.
I loved this!
Not as ansty as Bareback but wonderful to see them both back. I would have liked to see more interaction with the nephew and there was no surprise to how this would end, but I enjoyed the story regardless.
With a gap of eight years between reading Bareback and this, I didn't remember too much of Tor and Jake's earlier adventures. This one is more involved with how they handle taking in a 14 year old boy in need and there are touching parts to the story. Again, a little too much repetitive sex escapades detailed, and the whole thing could have been shortened by 50 pages or more.