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Adam Bomb

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Loved it!

A slow burn that burns deep, Adam Bomb will have you turning every page and wishing that an Adam of your own would drop on in.

For fans of slow burns, seemingly unrequited pining, and a love interest worth pining over yourselves, Kilby Blades'Adam Bombis your book. A romance that pairs together the childhood friends and friends to lovers trope masterfully along with a satisfying twist on the stereotypical bad boy billionaire,Adam Bombhad the tenderness that I crave in romance with a distinctive stylistic flair that's clean, artistic, and engrossing. Not overly dramatic and far from being a dry trudge, the tension inAdam Bombwas as palpable as every eager turn of page, wanting to see what was in store for Adam and Levi, hoping that the things that kept them apart wouldn't last forever.


Reading this romance was a gust of fresh air. Every chapter felt like it was written for the community. It was unapologetically queer, and not just in terms of Levi and Adam, our gay and bisexual leading men, but in the people around them, too. Thriving, happy queer couples, some with children and some without, many with businesses and lives of their own and not one tragically or dramatically succumbing to a certain dreaded trope that permeates queer stories - even when they're love stories. This seamless, normalized and realistic portrayal of queer lives and queer love certainly lends to Kilby Blades' talents as a writer who clearly loves the subjects she's writing about.


如果这本书有一个弱点,那么这是simpl之一e thing: pacing. The beginning was just a hair rocky, and the last third was unfortunately rushed. The first two thirds ofAdam Bombwere so carefully paced and curated that almost frenetic pacing of the ending felt more chaotic than I think was intended, though it is something easily overlooked with how beautifully Kilby writes the relationship dynamic between Adam and Levi.


Final Thoughts?


This is a wonderful entry into queer romance, exploring intersectional themes, the importance of communication and respect of boundaries, and the idea that love isn't lost just because time separates when it was first kindled and when it is allowed to properly burn.



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I'm a 28-year-old reader and writer getting back into the swing of book blogging. I live in SE Texas with my partner and our two cats, and I read and blog between working as a freelance ghostwriter and scribbling down my own stories.

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About the author

Kilby Blades is a USA Today Bestselling author of Romance. She's lauded for “easing feminism and equality into her novels” (IR) and “writing characters who complement each other like a fine wine does a good meal”(Publisher's Weekly). Kilby is an oenophile, a cinephile and a glutton for a good story.查看配置文件

Published on January 21, 2020

Published by Dreamspinner Publishing

60000 words

Contains mild explicit content⚠️

Genre:LGBTQ Fiction

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