Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Up to No Good
SERIES: Ace’s Wild #11
AUTHOR: Annabella Michaels
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 84 pages
RELEASE DATE: December 3, 2019
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Cole Morris is returning to his hometown of Vintage Ridge, North Carolina to celebrate his older brother’s wedding. Finding out he has to spend time with Jayce’s childhood friend and the man who tormented him as a teenager, just might be more than he bargained for.
Miles Butler is honored to stand up with his best friend at his wedding. He’s ready to take on any task he has to in order to make the day perfect. But being around Jayce’s sexy younger brother is proving to be more of a challenge than he expected.
When Jayce asks them to plan his bachelor party together, Cole and Miles discover how one night of getting up to no good leads to uncovering fantasies, discovering truths, and a happily ever after neither saw coming.
REVIEW:
This series cracks me up so bad, if only for Ace and Wilder. But it’s more than that. The giggles you get from what they all get up to in that store is priceless. From embarrassment, to shock, to downright laughs, it’s a hoot and I have enjoyed this series so much.
This one was just a cute. Jayce is finally marrying the woman of his dreams and his brother, Cole, and best friend, Miles, are doing the bachelor party and helping him finish up his part of the wedding plans. But first the air between Miles and Cole has to be cleared. All Cole remembers of Miles was how he was teased unmercilessly, and Miles just remembers not being able to think straight for the crush he had on Cole. But once the air is cleared, it’s a whole different ball game. They made it fun by shopping for toys for Jayce’s party at Ace’s Wild, but Cole adds a little spice that sets them both on edge. Now that the air has been cleared, will they finally act on what they’ve been feeling or let it slide being as they are Jayce’s bro and best friend?
It’s awkward trying to come to terms with the fact you are gay. Especially when your home life sucks big time. You feel like you have no support system to back you. Thankfully, Miles had Jayce and his family. They took Miles in like he was one of their own. But when Miles realized he was crushing on Cole, it all came out wrong and he bullied the kid instead of dealing with what his problem was. Not fair to Cole at all and he had to make up for it. But it was the crushing on Cole that blew his mind. Cole had no clue. But what I loved about it even more, was Cole accepted it and let it go. Once he understood, he forgave. He didn’t hold a grudge and found that in Miles, he had a friend and possibly something more. Which was something that surprised them both. But it was beautiful. What they had developing was so sweet and amazing. And it almost made it a shame that it took so long to get to where they are now.
If you guys haven’t been reading this series, you are seriously missing out. I love this series. I love Ace and Wilder and everyone they come in contact with. It’s like a huge family. And it’s just great.
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