Not Knowing Jack by K.A. Mitchell

Not Knowing Jack by K.A. Mitchell
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full Length (198 pgs)
Other: M/M, anal sex
Rating: Best Book
Reviewed by Tiger Lily

When your lover becomes a stranger, trust is the weakest link of all.

Bartender Tony Gemetti has it all: a rich, hot boyfriend, a McMansion in the ’burbs and unlimited sex in an expectation-free zone. He thought that was all he ever wanted out of any relationship—until Jack begins making excuses for frequent disappearances. Realizing he has more than his libido and enough drawers for his T-shirt collection riding on this relationship, Tony figures it’s time to find out what’s going on.

Jack Noble has spent his life hiding his real self behind a carefully created image. With Tony, he finally knows real freedom, real happiness. Now a past of buried secrets and lies is closing in, and no matter how hard he tries to stop it, the truth is tearing through. Once Tony learns what kind of man Jack really is, he won’t stay. Jack’s sure of it.

Suddenly the past shows up in a completely unexpected way, testing the boundaries of their old, coasting-along-on-fun relationship. Tony indeed finds that Jack isn’t the man he went looking for, but it’s too late. There’s too much at stake to just walk away. First, though, he has to make sure there are no lies left for Jack to hide behind.

Tattoos, a sous-chef, and a couple kids shouldn’t work in a relationship, but written at the hand of K.A. Mitchell, it works and so much more.

Call me partial, but when I see a K.A. Mitchell book, I feel compelled to buy it. I do. And you know what? Every time I am completely satisfied. Why? Ms. Mitchell has created characters I want to know in real life. With her books, I’ve laughed, cried, and raced to the end to make sure they get the happily ever after they deserve. The writing tugged me in immediately and I felt like I’d escaped the world I live in to immerse myself in the world of Tony and Jack. After all, a treatment is supposed sildenafil viagra de pfizer to eradicate all problems and not let them come back later in life. Dosage of patented or viagra viagra online generic Sildenafil Citrate depends on various factors. But it differs person to person as in some it may be due to tadalafil canada unhealthy lifestyle like excessive drinking, smoking, unhealthy eating habits. Erectile dysfunction is a harmful disorder which affects the love life of the person very levitra line pharmacy badly.

Did I like Not Knowing Jack? Absolutely, positively yes. This one goes on my keeper shelf right next to Regularly Scheduled Life. I’d love Kyle and Sean in Regularly Scheduled Life, but at the time, I wanted to know more about Tony and Jack. I got their story and so much more in Not Knowing Jack.

I have to admit, I put off reading this book because I knew it would be emotional. Just reading the blurb told me there was way more to the story than a simple boy toy-slash-sugar daddy relationship. Whether they knew it or not, Tony and Jack have a bond any couple would kill for. Although they don’t feel like they know each other, there is an unspoken language they share. Let me tell you, it was hot to read about and heartwarming as well.

But just as there were lots of sticky sweet moments, Ms. Mitchell also snared me with the roughly emotional bits. There were times when I not only wanted to shout at both Tony and Jack, I wanted to grab them both in a hug. They both have a plethora of things going on and the communication they truly share isn’t as obvious as they’d like.

I think my favorite part of the story, beyond the entire story itself, was Sarah, a.k.a. Peanut. Talk about a way to get through the thickest ice? I absolutely loved the scene at Cedar Point. Be it the game of chance scene or the roller coaster ride, my heart was right there with Sarah and her brother Brandon.

The book left me with a happy sigh. I’m glad I got to revisit Kyle and Sean, thrilled Sarah and Brandon got their happy ever after, and just warm and fuzzy that I got the chance to read/review this book.

If you want a book with characters you won’t forget (ever), with love scenes guaranteed to make you squirm happily in your seat, and a pair of sexy, drool-worthy guys, then look no further than Not Knowing Jack. Without a doubt, it’s a best book.

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