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3 primary books5 released booksThe Will Darling Adventures is a 5-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by KJ Charles and K.J. Charles.
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I loved this so much! The plot, characters, pacing, writing, humor, I enjoyed all of it immensely. No complaints at all; if you enjoy queer, specifically M/M romances to any degree, then please give this a shot!Okay, now on to the actual review:The plot kept me at the edge of my seat the entire time. Even when I thought I knew where the story was going or found the plot predictable, a twist would happen that I never saw coming but made perfect sense given the very subtle foreshadowing that was laid out. They were those “oh shit” moments you have when you encounter really well-executed plot twists.[a:K.J. Charles 7123498 K.J. Charles https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1418032373p2/7123498.jpg]'s humor worked really well for me. The humor in this story was presented using the characters' dialogue and their internal monologues in response to really shitty situations, to put it frankly. It not only added to the characters' personalities, but the humor never felt contrived either.But what I loved most of all were the characters; the chemistry between Kim and Will was simply magnificent. Aside from being really well-written characters themselves, Will and Kim together really made me believe that there could be a potential romance between them. It didn't feel like I had to make myself believe that these two characters would end up together by virtue of being in a romance novel, instead, it felt like they were simply made for each other (as dramatic and cliche as that sounds). They both complimented each other so well in the way that they worked together and were able to have conversations so full of wit, building off of each other's remarks effortlessly.Will is a very stubborn, resilient, and extremely funny person, but not in an overt way. It's his reactions to situations where he knows he's so completely and utterly screwed that really gets you. I loved how resilient, stubborn, and confrontational he was; not only did these traits make him endearing and have a lot of agency, but they also often acted as a double-edged sword that made you see his flaws, and root for him despite them. Also, to me, one of the features of really good character work is when there is a defining hobby, event, experience, etc. that actively plays a role in the way that a character thinks and behaves in their day to lives, because it adds so much nuance and makes characters feel real. For Will, this was seen through his experiences as a soldier. The way he naturally has a tendency to process events relating back to his time in the trenches, or how habits he developed from that time comes back to play a role in significant ways, it was all executed so brilliantly and made his characterization very strong.Moving on to Kim, he was a character that made my emotions go all over the place. I can't elaborate on this due to spoilers, but I mean the aforementioned statement in the best possible way. While reading the very last chapter of the book, I all of a sudden realized how Kim reminded me somewhat of Laurent from the [b: Captive Prince 17158532 Kings Rising (Captive Prince, #3) C.S. Pacat https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1454160767l/17158532.SY75.jpg 23581990] Trilogy. Kim tends to think quite logically, and does what he thinks needs to be done and dealt with. He knows how to be cunning to get his way, and thinks things through 10 steps ahead before he does something, deliberately making an effort to not act on his impulses. He's good at keeping a practiced poker face and doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve. However, when you finally realize that this deliberate wall he presents himself inside has broken because of Will's presence, it's so gosh darn exciting.Kim looked completely nonplussed, for once. It was rather satisfying.I completely agree with Will, it was very satisfying indeed.Enough gushing, it's time for me to move on to the second book this series, [b:The Sugared Game 52237997 The Sugared Game (The Will Darling Adventures, #2) K.J. Charles https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1595250042l/52237997.SY75.jpg 77319499] soon, because I desperately need more Will x Kim in my life
Will called Kim a 'treacherous shit', then called him later that VERY night? AND went over for some D? Come on, man. Did he even try to stay mad?
'He came so hard that his balls hurt, his vision blurred and he cracked his head against the wall and he didn't even care.' 💀FOR A MAN YOU CALLED EVERYTHING BUT A CHILD OF GOD? Nah. Will folded like a paper towel. A wet one. Real soft and slippery like.
I honestly don't even know where to shelve this. Is it rivals to lovers if only one half is working against the other? Is it even a second chance if Will gives Kim 307 chances and Kim needs 308?
Literally. Kim has a betrayal lined up every time. Man is always on job.
This is down bad behavior. I want to be mad at Kim for never being worth the chances he gets but he doesn't even really lie to Will. He tells him this can never be more, and every time Will rewrites reality in his head then acts betrayed.
You're being dogged out by a man called Kimberly. Stand TF up, man.
"Did you fuck me under orders?"
Yeahhhhhh, I feel like by the time you need to ask that, maybe you should call it on the relationship. Is it even a relationship, though? Maybe for Will. It's giving 'job' for Kim.
"What a remarkable fist I've made of my life that it's perfectly reasonable for you to ask me that."
Yes, Kimberly. We're all disappointed that it had to come to this.
I don't get either of them. Is the sex that good? Are the options that limited? There are no love declarations in this book so I'm guessing it's not that—yet.