JARO!!!!! lol Your comments made me laugh and go AWWWWW!!
Now I beat you in reviewing!
I definitely need to review the final chapter of Knots 4!
It's been a long journey for A&M from the first story where they were young teens, to today, practically 'men' in the eyes of society. I put the ' around men because in my eyes, they are still boys, and will probably remain boys until they're at least twenty-five! lol
During this journey, they have both grown emotionally, despite Andy slipping sometimes into his hook-up forays searching for love.
This last chapter of book four has me very sympathetic towards Thomas. It must be so painful to have the boy you love want to be with someone else. Even though Colt still loves Thomas and I don't think he has any intention of breaking up with him, Thomas sees Colt's actions with Zoe a threat to their relationship. He feels that Colt shouldn't want to be with anyone else if he is in love with Thomas.
On the flip side, Colt feels Thomas has experimented with others before they knew one another, so why can't he experiment too? What if Colt really likes Zoe? Will he want to see both Thomas and Zoe? Could Thomas handle that? Could Zoe handle it? Well, she would have no choice - Thomas was there first. lol
Back to A&M (I guess I should have put this paragraph up above, but oh well): I don't think it's right for Andy to sort of rub Matt's face in it, when he's telling him about his hook-ups with Ashton. Now he's going to brag about the threesome. It's not fair to Matt. I understand Andy wants to share this with Matt, but I think he needs to find someone who's not so emotionally invested in him to share his carnal activities with. Even though Matt doesn't want to be in a committed relationship with him, he still loves him, and it must hurt hearing all about his sex life with others.
I was sad to read about what's going on in Randy's life. After finding out that one of Zach's best friends (who has been into the drug scene, but then got clean), is back using, it's sad to see Randy get involved in all that shit (even if he is a fictional character, this happens every day in real life). I hope Knots 5 sees Randy straightening up his act and getting his shit together. Maybe A&M and even T&C can convince him that he needs help.
This was a terrific end to book four. I'm looking forward to the boys' final year in high school (and T&C's junior year).