![]() ![]() This is part of a series and this first book is the weakest of the books. I have to start by saying that I almost didn't want to finish this book, and I am so glad I did. I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review Don't miss the other books in the series!Volume I:Step One: TetrisStep Two: Fun and GamesVolume II:Step Three: InnocenceStep Four: PerspectiveVolume III:Step Five: LoveStep Six: All the Rest … ( more) Can he risk going all in? And what does he stand to lose if he doesn't?Length of Volume I: 55,000 words Six easy steps. ![]() As Ryuu chases after his elusive victory, he's forced to add more and more items to the list of "things to beat Hiro at" - and is shocked to find that Hiro's quirky charm is sparking never-before felt desires in him.Ryuu's life and career have no place for a male lover. Can't be too hard to beat a dork like Hiro, right?Wrong. Sure, his macho bluster is only a cover for shyness and social awkwardness, but he takes it (and himself) very seriously.So when gratingly cheerful punster Hiro Takahashi delivers the ultimate insult of letting Ryuu win at a video game, Ryuu is cut to the quick, and vows swift vengeance. And in the natural order of the universe, he should not be losing to dorks.Losing is a thing Japanese pop star Ryuu Shiwasuda does not do - certainly not gracefully. It's not that Ryuu's a bad loser - he just wants things to be in order. ![]()
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