Grown-up, by Kim Fielding
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Grown-up, by Kim Fielding
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It’s time for Austin Beier to grow up. His car is falling apart, his roommates are less than ideal, and he’s just been fired for the umpteenth time. His love life hasn’t evolved past bathroom hookups at his favorite clubs. Forced to borrow money from his father yet again, Austin is walloped by an epiphany—he needs someone to mentor him into maturity. And who better to teach him how to be an adult than Ben, his father’s office manager? Cute in a nerdy sort of way and only a few years older than Austin, Ben is a master of organization and responsibility. But as he gets to know Ben better, Austin learns that whether you’re eight or twenty-eight, growing up is never easy.
Grown-up, by Kim Fielding- Amazon Sales Rank: #574100 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-18
- Released on: 2015-03-18
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Review by Barb By Hearts On Fire Reviews Austin Beier isn’t surprised to lose his job when he arrives late to work yet again. After all, this is his pattern. He’d rather be out partying with his friends late at night than stay in and get a good night’s sleep so that he wouldn’t oversleep in the morning. But it’s not even that much fun to go out partying anymore. One night stands or even backroom sex isn’t what it was when he was younger and not having enough money to pay the rent on the dump he lives in with two other guys is pretty pitiful.He seeks out his dad who owns a furniture-making company to ask for a loan and it’s there that he sees his father’s office manager in a completely different light for the first time. He finally views Ben not as the handsome geek with the glasses, but rather as a man who has his act together and knows how to be responsible, and maybe he’d be willing to help Austin grow up. When he proposes that Ben help him, at first Ben hesitates, then reluctantly agrees.Austin does not fully commit to the list that he makes with Ben immediately—the list of life changes to be made—but when he starts to see some of the consequences of his childish behavior and then when he starts to get praise from his dad and from his new employer once he begins to act on his promises of growing up—principally by being on time—a whole new world opens up for him. Epiphany after epiphany come to him and he starts to see Ben as a person of value, a man he’d like to have a relationship with, but he screws up badly on the chance he takes to give Ben a night to remember.As the blurb states, it’s never easy to grow up. But as we learn in this story, it’s never too late either. I really enjoyed this sweet story. It was well-paced, had good character development, subtle life lessons, and a delightful insider’s view on one young man’s journey to maturity—and to his HEA.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyable By The Romance Reviews Reviewed by Breannfor TheRomanceReviews.comGotta love a cute nerdy guy with the hot party boy.Austin can't keep a job and he can't seem to keep any money. That's what partying all the time does to your pockets, I suppose. But he really is a good guy and most definitely has a heart. His dad is almost done with being disappointed with him since Austin keeps on with the same old sob story. Well, Austin is done with disappointing his dad. He needs to grow up. What better way than to have his dad's office manager, Ben, show him how to be an adult?Oh, Ben is adorably nerdy and I fell in love with him right away. He had some great tips for Austin and helped him in his journey to maturity. But Austin noticed that Ben needed some tips, too. Ben needed to relax.They balanced each other beautifully and I really wish there was a bit more development in their relationship. There was some, in the beginning, but then came a misunderstanding that took away too much of their page time. I understood the misunderstanding and why it was there, but I think the believability of the romance suffered. This conflict was resolved in just a couple of pages and all of a sudden they were in love and talking about forevers. I didn't buy it. I actually would have liked a HFN better than an HEA in this case.GROWN-UP had a really strong start and some utterly likeable characters that made up for the quick ending.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very sweet By LobsterPhone Austin's efforts to grow up and sort his life out are very endearing...I was exasperated when he slipped back into old habits but it felt like a natural and realistic progression, as were his successes. I would've liked more about Ben, he was not quite as well developed as Austin's character but still sweet and believable as a match for Austin. I loved Austin's Dad, supportive and frustrated and encouraging all at once. Overall a very sweet read.
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