

With five hundred grand up for grabs at the end of the battle royal, the stakes are high and the tension blazing.Ĭould the seemingly mild-mannered nice guy win it all? The cutthroat alpha female? The strongest or the smartest, the idealist or the cynic? It's anyone's guess as teams are undercut by alliances, loyalties tendered and tested, and passions enflamed by both affection and animosity.

Welcome to The Ant Farm, a social study in the wilds of interior Alaska, documenting the dynamics between a dozen competitors as they take part in a series of physical and psychological face-offs. I almost didn't continue the series after reading the blurb for the book 2! This series comes full circle and all the things are significant to the last book and very worth while reading.Seven days, seven challenges. I am weird about infidelity in my romance so in this HOT!HOT!HOT!connection these guys share. Review 2: So this is going to be for the whole series if you are a romantic like me I want to encourage you to read on. more through their window to see what more damage they can do to themselves. Then you realize there's more twisted stuff to come can you stop reading this madness, no you continue to peek.

It was a messed to and twisted lust story, with no clear winners. Shane was the aggressor and Gabriel was the manipulator. Shane warred within himself over his feelings/cravings for Gabriel and denied that he was gay because he wasn't, was he? Well it was a strange feeling to be desiring a man and Gabriel used this to sort of take advantage of the fact that Shane was not in control of his feelings.

I really don't care for this sadomasochist type story (hurts so good) not for me. The relationship dynamic was never more than a rough sex kind of thing. First of all Shane was never nice to Gabriel. Review 1: I went into this story blind but then then realization hit I was torn.
