

I think for fans of the Dating Game (book 1) this is a must read/listen and it won’t disappoint! Audio Andrew Lloyd Davies is wonderful. They argue about the remote control, they don’t always have rock-star sex, they worry about money and family but they’re always there for the other one. ** What I loved about this sequel is that it shows the couple as a real “couple”. Now, not only are they questioning getting married, but even the relationship itself. But that kind of commitment without the emotions to back them up are stressful to their relationship. So, after an ill-fated night of drinking, Owen asks Nate to marry him and off they go on the rocky road to marriage. Owen has had nothing but bad exposure to marriage as an institution, so he’s unlikely to ever really want marriage – but he wants Nate and he wants Nate to be happy. Nate goes to a wedding between friends and it sets his mind to wondering about his own wedding to Owen.

They made it – barely – and have been together and happy ever since. Owen had to agree to five sexless dates before Nate would take him seriously. In book one Owen and Nate got together over a bet. Story 4 Narrator 5 Overall 4 I was given a copy in exchange for an honest review by Crystals May reviewers The narrator, once again did a great job and kept the story lively, even when I think at certain points, reading it, it wouldn’t have been. Although, having said that I did feel like, real what else could possibly go wrong for this pair at one point.

That all helps keeps the story going and not too monotonous, just talking about wedding plans. These two are fabulous together, not only with there story and wedding plans but with the other drama’s going on. But as the months pass by Own gets more and more distant and Nathan get more and more concerned. And Nathan is saying why not us? One night they decide to take the plunge. This is freaking Owen is freaking, wondering what the big deal is. Owen and Nathan has just watched two of there friends get married and two more get engaged. Did a good job filling in the small time gaps and back story without bogging this one down. So I did not read/listen to the first one.
