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Sto caricando le informazioni... More Than Enough (More Than Enough, #1)di T.T. Kove
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A relationship's all about compromise... but can we find one that satisfies us both? All I've ever wanted is a relationship-but I'm too socially awkward to connect with people. All through primary school, I was the victim of severe bullying and on the home-front my parents were neglectful. All this has left its traces... and no matter how much I wish for something more, all I get are quick one-offs with people who's only interested in sex. Then, at the holidays, I meet Thomas. Not only is he incredibly attractive-but for the first time, I can truly connect with someone. But then it turns out we're not compatible. While I crave sexual intimacy, that's not something Thomas is willing or capable of giving. So what is more important to me? Intimacy or connection?
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I read [b:More Than Anything|30718365|More Than Anything|T.T. Kove|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1466550352s/30718365.jpg|42204719] prior to this (without reading [b:More Than Words|30288838|More Than Words (More Than Words, #1)|T.T. Kove|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1464183304s/30288838.jpg|45163334] first), and I didn't feel like I missed out on anything. This book, however, I definitely feel like I missed something about Alex, Andreas, and their family without reading the first book. While I didn't truly need the first book to understand the dynamics of the relationship between Leo and Thomas, I don't think I was as invested as I could've possibly been. I didn't fully connect with Leo and Thomas, and tended to get frustrated by them as they had the same conversations and concerns over and over again. On a positive side of this, I was glad to read a book where there was open communication and there wasn't angst surrounding the lack of talking. This book ended with an HFN, and I would be interested in reading the next book to see how/if the guys can make their relationship work long term. ( )