Angel: Linden Bell

ANGEL is book 3 in the Camboy Network series. And boy, howdy was it spicy. You should know that going into it.

In Angel, we get Rhys' story. One of the original four characters that kicked off the series. Rhys is the self-proclaimed "sassy" one. He's a camboy (obviously) and a pole dancer. At his parents' house for a birthday dinner, he reconnects with Angel, the very straight & very bear like exfootball player turned construction worker. Angel may be a big burly man, but he's soft and sweet, and the nickname "teddy bear" fits for a reason.

The attraction is instant but confusing for Angel since he assumes he's straight. But he can't deny the need he has to be around Rhys. The conversation drifts to Rhys' profession, and the "gay for pay" conversation happens. 

But let's be real. It was never about the money. Angel needed time to figure himself out, and Rhys spent all the time falling head over heels for Angel.

While I loved getting to know both mcs and seeing how being out and themselves could be problematic for them both in their *home neighborhood* - what kept me invested was Angel's soft sweetness. He was this beast of a man, soft spoken and sweet. I just, absolutely understand how Rhys couldn't help falling for him even when Rhys assumed he was straight. Who couldn't love Angel? Honestly.

The spice in this one was off the charts. The chemistry between the two mcs basically demanded it.

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