Review: The Glue by K. Webster
- A Bibliophile Confesses
- Sep 5, 2018
- 2 min read

There are some authors that inspire confidence in their readers, and for me K. Webster is one of them. I don't really read MMF, and when I do I don't really like it (except for some exceptions), but because Kristi wrote this, I knew I needed to give it a try.
I had read and loved Lawn Boys, and I needed to read Aiden's story, lovable character that he was. While Anthony was the hot, domineering twin, Aiden is the lover, more soft spoken and laid back. But I was pleasantly surprised to find out through this book, that he may be easy going, but he is not a pushover.
The Glue starts off with Aiden in college. He is going through the motions, not really enjoying college life. Aiden is an old soul, and he is searching for the kind of love that his twin has. He has so much to give, but no one to give it to. He is sad, and empty, confused with the emotions running through him. As fate would have it, Aiden is about to find himself in the middle of a relationship (quite literally) where he is required to hold everything together.

The Glue is unconventional for sure, but even though it is MMF, it is not a sex book. It is a love book. I was surprised how much the emotions of the characters spoke to me, especially Aiden's. He is something special, and when he finally gets the chance to love, he does it with everything he has.

I really enjoyed The Glue. Once again K. Webster has delivered an amazing read. She did justice to this story and to the characters. I finished this once, and then immediately started it again.
5 stars.
Links Amazon: https://amzn.to/2oF4Wx5 Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2wJVwEd Amazon CAN: https://amzn.to/2Q2v6pT Goodreads TBR: https://bit.ly/2LXsBmd

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