3.5 stars
I actually really enjoyed the way the relationship between Jordon and Tyler progressed. It was a very believable GFY (although I admitted love that genre, so it's hard to find one I wouldn't believe) and I loved how patient Tyler was through it all. The chemistry between them is incredible, and it was really fun to get to experience their journey with them.
The only thing that keeps this from getting more stars is Fawn. Not only was she an annoying character, but Jordon became annoying in scenes with her, as well. With Tyler he made sense, and I was rooting for him. With Fawn, I just wanted to shake him and ask him what he thought he was doing. and, honestly, what are the odds of having a gay man and a lesbian, neither of whom has admitted to themselves that they're gay, engaged to each other?
I also really liked, though, that Jordon did't cheat on his fiance with Tyler. It made his and Tyler's relationship just seem more special when they finally were able to be together.
If there were less of Fawn and more of Jordon coming to his senses sooner, this would absolutely have gotten a higher rating. Still a good book, though.