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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Release Blitz & ARC Review : Pretty in Pink (Housemates #6) by Jay Northcote





Title: Pretty in Pink
Author: Jay Northcote
Publisher: Jaybird Press (self published)
Length: 58,000 words approx
Genre: Contemporary m/m romance/erotica, bisexual, new adult
Cover Artist: Garrett Leigh
Release Date: Wednesday 21st February 2018
Series info: Housemates #6
My Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars





Ryan isn’t looking for a relationship with a guy—and Johnny isn’t looking for a relationship at all.

Ryan’s always been attracted to tall, leggy blondes—normally of the female variety. When Johnny catches his eye at a party, Ryan’s interest is piqued even though he’s never been with a guy before. The attraction is mutual, and the amazing night that follows opens Ryan’s eyes to his bisexuality.

Experience has taught Johnny that love hurts. Staying single is safer, and there’s no need for complicated relationships when hooking up is easy. When he moves in next door to Ryan, they’re both interested in picking up where they left off, and it seems like an ideal arrangement: convenient, mutually satisfying, and with no strings attached.

Despite their best intentions to keep things casual, they develop an emotional connection alongside the physical one. Both begin to want more from the relationship but are afraid to admit it. If they’re going to work things out, they need to start being honest—first with themselves, and then with each other.

Although this book is part of the Housemates series, it has new main characters, a satisfying happy ending, and can be read as a standalone. 








This arrangement was only supposed to be about sex...



Remember Sid's flatmate, Johnny? The long blond hair guy with feminine look and black Kohl from previous book?

Yes! This is his story!

And I've been dying to read his story since his appearance had stole my attention at Ben's birthday party.

I have special fond with feminine looking guy, and that's why I've been attract to him since his first appearance. So that's why I'm so excited when he finally has his own book.

It was hot and sexy reading and a bit emotional because I have this constant urge to slapped both Johnny and Ryan for being so 'stupid'. They NEED to learn how to communicate and didn't fall to their own false assumptions. Many says that they 'hate' Johnny for his stupidity, for letting Ryan "used' him like that, but IMO Johnny has his own reason and I want to hug him so many times. As for Ryan? I want to slapped him so many times for being so selfish and idiot!!
But I must admit that this miscommunication part was actually the best part that make this story emotional enough to read. 

I think I must give the credit to Ewan, Sid & Ben for being there when both Ryan and Johnny need someone to help them cleared their mind.

Young, fresh and hot. That's what I like from Jay Northcote's, The Housemates series. If a series can be so addictive, this series is one of it!

Even it's said that this book can be read as stand alone because it has new characters, but still I suggest you to read ALL previous books in this series so you didn't missed and/or confused with the other housemates members that make their 'cameo' in this book like Ewan & Dev, Sid & Ben and Mac & Jez from the others book.

And I recommended ALL book in this series to read!


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Warning : this book come with D.R.I.P warning (Don't Read in Public) caused by sexy guyliner with tight skinny jeans & boots, sexy pink lacey panties and the MC's that have this bum-fetish like ME!
















The Housemates Series is a collection of standalone stories set around a student house in Britain. This new adult series focuses on themes of self-discovery and sexual awakening.

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Jay lives just outside Bristol in the West of England. He comes from a family of writers, but always used to believe that the gene for fiction writing had passed him by. He spent years only ever writing emails, articles, or website content.

One day, Jay decided to try and write a short story—just to see if he could—and found it rather addictive. He hasn’t stopped writing since.

Jay writes contemporary romance about men who fall in love with other men. Jay has five books published by Dreamspinner Press, and he also self-publishes under the imprint Jaybird Press. Many of his books are now available as Audiobooks.

Jay is transgender and was formerly known as she/her.






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