Him By Sarina Bowen Vk 2021

The success of Him relies on the complex personalities of its protagonists. The story is told in alternating points of view, giving readers insight into both men's minds. Ryan "Wes" Wesley (The Promiscuous, Closeted Hero)

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📖 Friends to lovers | Sports romance | Bi-awakening | Dual POV Him By Sarina Bowen Vk

The novel follows and Ryan "Wes" Wesley , two elite college hockey players with a complicated past. Jamie has never understood why his closest friend—his tattooed, wise-cracking roommate—cut him off without a word four years ago. That summer at hockey camp, things got weird after a drunken bet. Wes's biggest regret is coaxing his very straight friend into that bet, which pushed the boundaries of their relationship. Now, with their college teams set to face off at the national championship, Wes finally gets a chance to apologize. But one look at his longtime crush, and the old ache is stronger than ever.

Jamie was unaware that Wesley was gay and had a long-standing crush on him. Wesley, fearing he had crossed a line, cut Jamie off for years without explanation. The success of Him relies on the complex

is a confident, out hockey player who has pined for Jamie for years.

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Now, they are back at camp for one final summer before adulthood takes them in different directions. Jamie is desperate to repair the friendship he misses, but Wes is determined to keep his distance—and his secret. The problem? The chemistry between them is undeniable. And as the summer heats up, Jamie starts to realize that maybe Wes isn't the only one with a secret.

The novel has received widespread praise for its engaging storytelling, dynamic chemistry between the protagonists, and relatable characters, appealing to fans of LGBTQ+ fiction and sports romance alike. Its success has led to a sequel, Us , as well as a spin-off series, further expanding the universe Bowen and Kennedy have created together.