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Best Served Cold by Willow Dixon

  • Writer: Molly Martin
    Molly Martin
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • 2 min read

My review

4.5 rounded to 5


As with previous books of the Crimson Club series, the banter helps balance the angst from the rest of the book. I found this book to be more angsty than previous books because it did deal with more real-life topics. Will admit the back and forth of Noah & Zane trying to figure stuff out would normally annoy me, but in the case of this particular book, it was understandable.

The support of their friends and Zanes twin River shows that with support, you are able to succeed and find much needed peace. Thank you, Willow, for the representation of both asexuality and depression. It was obvious you did the research to make this story real. Great read overall best of this series so far.


Book overview

When the guys at work dare me and the new guy to play a game of gay chicken, I figure I’ll get my first kiss and bragging rights for winning. What I don’t expect is for that game to awaken something in me. Something I’ve never felt before.



Something that makes me want more. Makes me want him.



I never back down from a challenge, but that doesn’t explain why being with Noah feels so good. Why I can’t stop thinking about him. Why he’s the only person who’s ever stirred even the slightest interest in me.



Why getting him off gets me off.



Watching Noah lose control is everything. So is knowing he can’t stay away from me, either.



Zane and Noah’s story is an animosity to lovers, double bi-awakening romance. You can expect public fun, tons of heat, lots of banter, and reluctant feels as these two impulsive and competitive guys realize that in some games, everyone’s a winner. It is the third book in the exciting new Crimson Club series but can be read as a standalone.


Best Served Cold (Crimson Club Book 3) https://a.co/d/el6mFoH



 
 
 

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