Doubts Peter Styles Books
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Geo feels like things are finally going his way. He's in a great relationship with the love of his life, and he's just as happy as ever being best friends with his twin brother. Slowly, though, things start to change; hisboyfriend messages him less and less, his brother fights with him more and more, and now he has to deal with the fact that a very handsome stranger has just come into his life. Is it even worth figuring out these mysteries, or are the people he cared about most better off dead to him?
Doubts Peter Styles Books
I loved the first book in this series, True Crime, and decided to buy it to support the author. I was stoked when I realized that there would be another one. Geo and Lex have a lot of angst in this book and there are deff more problems in their budding relationship. I would almost venture to say that this book was quite a bit darker than the first. But this is not a bad thing. I deff went on a feel trip with this book and felt so horrible for both boys as their issues came to light. There were some other twists in the book that gave a nice distraction and overall there was a very nice HFN ending. My only complaint is that these books could be a bit more steamy, if you catch my drift. But thankfully this author is a good story teller and doesn't have to rely only on sex to sell their product. Though I would not be opposed to more..."I voluntarily reviewed an advanced copy of this book."
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Loved the story even the parts I was not to thrilled with. The problems with the new relationship that Geo and Lex are trying to build. The interaction Geo has with Mark about not trusting him. And the outcomes of both.
The story was pretty good and flowed well from the first book. I felt some parts were a little jarring in a sense. History wise the MC is in his realm of how bitchy as he was and how selfish he was acting. And there were certain parts that I hope get covered in the third book also. Overall though it was a good sequel to the first and helps to understand more of their world. I'm glad they made it though so far
I absolutely loved this book, it's very sad but, I have to say that I was not able to put it down! Such a great story with lots of drama, sexy screens and suspense. Definitely a must read, many thanks, 🍯 Honey Bee 🐝📚 💙 🎶
I cried on this one lol I'm a softie. I was kind of expecting the whole thing with his brother though. I was just sad he learned about it the way he did. Can't wait to read next book in series.
What a really thought out follow up to book one! I am never disappointed when I buy and read any of Peter Styles books! For a relative new Author for this reader anyway, his writing is right on clear and well developed and his plot lines and characters both main and secondary flow extremely well together. I am always glad to receive notification that new Mr. Styles book is being released! He is on my auto buy list now. An avid reader in Rock Tavern, NY.
I just finished reading both True Crime and Doubts. Both are thoroughly engrossing and well written. The complexities of the MCs thought processes and interactions were intriguing and sometimes mind boggling. The references to society's fascination with serial killers and murderers in general were eye opening and somewhat depressing but I guess we're all rubber deckers to some degree. The defining difference between the general populations fascination with these sensational murderers was Geo and Lex's obsession with separating solid fact from fiction. Their research into these events gave them the cache to speak with confidence about the possible reasoning behind the killers intentions, or at least to debunk wild rumors.
Their fascination with this genre suited their personalities to a T. Geo and Lex fit together perfectly both in mind and spirit. They had a long journey together building their podcast along with their friendship. Finally meeting face to face after a few years of online working together, they confess their love for one another.
Relationships are never easy and they certainly had some very bad moments of misunderstanding, but in the end they opened up completely to one another and found their happy place.
These were very well written books, thoroughly engrossing with lovable quirky characters and a joy to read.
Well done.
This goofy, angst-ridden sequel to Peter Style’s first “Drop Dead” book continues the story of Geo Durand and his long-distance boyfriend Lex Fletcher. These two twenty-somethings have a successful podcast called “Creep Corner,” which focuses on celebrated true crime stories. They also have day jobs that seem appropriate for millennials Geo working as tech support for a coffee-machine company, while Lex creates digitally-based art on his tablet for book covers and for private commissions. Geo lives with his twin brother, Mark, and they share a close, bickering relationship.
The basic narrative involves two story lines. Lex seems to be pulling away for some unexplained reason, and Geo grows increasingly disturbed at his boyfriend’s escalating silence. His job life is rendered more awkward because Mark’s ex-girlfriend Katie, with whom both twins have been friends since middle school, also works with him. That’s also the secondary plotline Mark’s unexplained break-up with Katie and his unwillingness to talk about it with Geo.
I enjoyed this book. It suffers from the problem of many sequels—the success of the story in the first one has to be maintained with a new stand-alone narrative, and it’s not always easy to achieve the immediacy of the original. At times Geo’s struggle over both Lex and Mark’s not trusting him seems a little forced, but the author’s clever prose and banter among the characters kept me smiling throughout. The intertwined plots also reflect a very distinctive 21st-century reality for young people that is wonderfully alien to my generation’s perspective.
Styles isn’t just cranking out his plot; he charms with his characters’ clever words. Geo looks suspiciously at a run-down coffee shop and its occupants, “…the other half wore slouchy beanies that reflected their posture as they huddled over their iPads like burning fires in a cold winter.” Later on, Geo and Mark explain part of their rationale for selling off unwanted things given to them by their manipulative, controlling mother “By selling this, we’re giving her the one gift we know she wants most of all disappointment.”
Such wry observations keep the writing fresh, and remind me that this is a new world I’m reading about. My only consistent gripe is the misuse of “I” when “me” would be correct. This just suggests to me that the editor is as young as the author, and has never quite learned this basic bit of grammar. Drives us old folks crazy. But I am not one to knock off stars for editorial issues.
I am both intrigued and concerned, going forward, about Geo’s relationship with his gay father, who sounds truly obnoxious. Part of me is glad that we see a kind of gay man who is not admirable, while another part of me cringes at the thought of gay people living down to the worst stereotypes. Truth is, daddy Durand sounds a little too familiar, and for that reason l want to know more. All in all, “Doubts” is a romance about gay millennials, and as such it offers a fresh perspective on love in our time, spiced with a smart sense of humor. I can’t wait to read the third book in the trilogy in which Geo and Lex deal with Geo’s father “Decisions.”
I loved the first book in this series, True Crime, and decided to buy it to support the author. I was stoked when I realized that there would be another one. Geo and Lex have a lot of angst in this book and there are deff more problems in their budding relationship. I would almost venture to say that this book was quite a bit darker than the first. But this is not a bad thing. I deff went on a feel trip with this book and felt so horrible for both boys as their issues came to light. There were some other twists in the book that gave a nice distraction and overall there was a very nice HFN ending. My only complaint is that these books could be a bit more steamy, if you catch my drift. But thankfully this author is a good story teller and doesn't have to rely only on sex to sell their product. Though I would not be opposed to more...
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