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| Title | : | Unsaid (The Manhattanites #3) |
| Author | : | Avery Aster |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
| Published | : | September 1st 2015 |
| Categories | : | Romance. M M Romance. Erotica. BDSM. Adult Fiction |
Avery Aster
ebook | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.52 | 592 Users | 189 Reviews
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Chelsea’s hottie Blake Morgan III has reemerged from a nasty breakup. His marriage was a frigid disaster beyond repair, and he vows to be single—forever. Bruised, but still hot in Prada, he creates his Seven Desires wish list, his sexiest imaginings. Blake soon realizes there’s only one man he may trust to make these uninhibited intentions come to fruition: his best friend Miguel Santana.Lower East Side multimedia artist extraordinaire Miguel Santana may be known as the cocky Latin stud in the city, but all he’s wanted since college was Blake’s hand in marriage. He was livid when Blake walked down the aisle with the wrong guy. Miguel has his own list titled the Seven Needs, which are quite contrary to Blake’s dirty-boy deeds. They involve serious commitments, which may leave his new-to-the-singles-scene buddy sprinting for the door, destroying any hopes Miguel has for happiness.
Can these two hunks conquer their intimate fears and love one another as only best friends can? Join the star-studded cast in The Manhattanites series and see for yourself!
Reading the previous books in this series is suggested. Reader might have difficulty following the story if approached as a standalone.

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| Series: | The Manhattanites #3 |
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Ratings: 3.52 From 592 Users | 189 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books Unsaid (The Manhattanites #3)
Painful....very painful. This is like a gay OTT soap opera....with a Jerry Springer and Jackie Collins vibe. Very hard to keep up with what was going on because I skipped books 1 and 2 (not the authors fault) but I still couldn't warm up to anyone at all in this book. Not my thing. Even the sex was kinda horrifically weird. Rating because I gave it a shot and almost got half way before giving up.Nearly two years ago I added a book to my shelf of WANT TO READ RIGHT NOW. This book was Unsaid by Avery Aster. This was the story of Blake Morgan. The lovable gay bestie of Vive, Taddy and Lex. We had gotten bits and pieces of Blake in the first two books and delve a little deeper during the Undergrad years, but now that weve all fallen in love with him, we finally get his story!Newly divorced, Blake is given a list of desires he must carry out. New exciting sexual acts that had evaded him
I know this is being promoted as a standalone MM romance but I was lost throughout most of the story. Even though the main character was the MM part of the story there was so much happening with the other supporting characters as well that I soon became lost because I didn't know their back stories. It was a shame because it was actually quite funny and I do love a friends to lovers story especially when that love has always been unrequited in the past. (full review to come)

Blake Morgan III and Miguel Santana have been best friends for a decade. They met in college, where Miguel was rejected by Blake. Now, many years later Blake is divorced from their mutual friend Diego, and learning how it is to be single in Manhattan. Miguel has decided he has loved Blake long enough. Now he wants his love in return. He responds to a list of seven desires that Blake has made with mutual friends. He tells him he will help Blake with his list if he will help fulfill his list of
I can say, without a doubt, that I truly enjoyed this book. This is only my second book by Avery Aster and I was pleasantly surprised. Unsaid is the third book in the Manhattanites Series, but can also be read as a standalone. I didn't read the first two and was able to jump right in because of the character descriptions at the beginning of the book. I knew exactly who the characters were and how they related to one another - it was perfect! The two MC's, Blake and Miguel, were fantastic both
I'm sorry. I'm going to straight out apologize. I never would have picked this up if it weren't for the fact that I thought Avery was super nice and funny when she asked for a review. And...this is not going to be very nice. So, I'm sorry Avery.I do not like soap operas. I don't watch reality T.V. either. This was a combination of a bad soap opera with a reality twist. If you happen to like a good dose of daily drama you might fare differently than I did.I am not a fan of vulgar. I don't like
Full (long, NSFW, slightly spoilerish) review can be found at - When I was asked to read this book it was stressed that it could be read as a standalone, even though it's #3 in a series. Maybe so to some, but I had a difficult time keeping up with all the characters from previous books that were all over this one. This was not just Blake and Miguel's story. This was pretty much everyone's story.With that being said, Blake has just gotten divorced from his husband of five years, Diego. The


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