Rating: 4.5 stars
Buy Link: Amazon | All Romance | Amazon UK
Length: Novel
So, our challenge for this week was to find a book from on the Joyfully Jay Favorite Book Lists (or from one of those themes). I was shocked to see that KA Mitchell’s first book in the Bad in Baltimore series was on the Favorite Enemies to Lovers Stories list and hadn’t been reviewed yet on the blog! I am going to be completely honest here, I may be somewhat biased when it comes to K.A. Mitchell’s writing. This is one of those authors’ whose books I can’t ever seem to get enough of, and find myself often going back and rereading these books. So, it’s my pleasure to bring to you my review for Bad Company.
Kellan Brooks is desperate. His CEO father has just cut him off with just the clothes on his back after he broke off his engagement with a senator’s daughter. Told his father wishes he’d never been born and how he needs someone to make a real man out of him, Kellan plans the ultimate revenge against his homophobic father. Kellan seeks out his old childhood friend, Nate.
Nate Gray was Kellan’s best friend until Kellan outed him back in high school. If that wasn’t enough to hate him, having Kellan’s dad steal his father’s recipe for a soft drink that made Kellan’s family millionaires while Nate’s family struggled to make ends meet pretty much sealed the deal. As Nate sits drinking his beer, he never expects Kellan to walk back into his life, never mind ask him to pose as his boyfriend.
Despite his misgivings at having his former crush sharing his studio apartment and pull-out couch bed, Nate agrees to allow Kellan to stay for the month or two it takes for his father to restore Kellan’s bank account, even if it means acting the part of the boyfriend in public. As the two setup house together, Kellan finds himself blurring the lines between acting the part and wanting this all to be real. Can Kellan convince Nate that this isn’t all an act?
K.A. Mitchell is a master storyteller who creates characters that are lifelike complete with flaws. Kellan is selfish, immature, spoiled rotten, and an all-time master manipulator. As the only surviving son, Kellan has led the life of a playboy. Engaged three times, he’s ensured he never made it to the altar by making sure he’s photographed in compromising positions. When his latest engagement goes down in flames and risks his father’s company from getting the backing it needs, Kellan is given an ultimatum: get a job, stop whoring around, and find someone to make a man out of him and his father may consider giving him back his credit cards. Enter Nate…
Nate has harbored a lot of resentment towards Kellan since Kellan outed him in high school. Add in that Kellan’s dad destroyed his father when he stole his father’s recipe for a soft drink and his father lost his job and risked going to jail, Nate’s spent his life an editor criticizing Kellan’s father’s company. When Kellan dangles the opportunity for Nate to vindicate his father in exchange for helping Kellan get back at his dad, Nate sees an opportunity to get back at both father and son. Yet, when he crosses the line in forcing Kellan to show him how badly he wants Nate’s help, his guilt forces him to reluctantly agree to Kellan’s plan, so long as it is just in public that they have to act the part. Nate knows he can’t handle playing the role full time and manage to guard his heart when it comes to living with his former best friend and the object of many of his fantasies growing up.
As the two set out to take Kellan’s dad down, they both struggle to deal with their feelings of having the other back in their life. For Kellan, he begins to realize that maybe he isn’t as straight as he always thought he was. As the two are forced to share a pull-out bed, Kellan finds himself making any excuse he can to touch Nate.
For Nate, having Kellan around threatens to destroy his orderly life he has created for himself where he is in control. He knows what Kellan is doing and is determined not to be the one to take Kellan for a walk on the wild side just to appease his curiosity, but like Eve with the apple tree, there is only so much temptation Nate can take before he’s got to sample what’s being offered.
Add in secondary character, Eli, who is the epitome of sex-on-legs. Eli and Nate hooked up once, and Eli has been harboring a crush ever since, until Kellan moves in. Then Nate finds himself jealous of the attention Eli gives to Kellan, but is he jealous because Eli isn’t giving him attention anymore, or is he jealous because Eli is giving Kellan attention? You have to read it to find out, but I will tell you that Eli adds another layer of humor into the story. I was cracking up when he was describing to Kellan how when he and Nate finally do have sex it will be like sitting on a fire hydrant.
Which brings me to the sexy-times. Turn your A/C on, things are going to get very warm! While the sex scenes themselves were very hot, I loved watching Kellan find any excuse to touch Nate even more. The little touches when he thought Nate was sleeping, the guitar lessons where he could wrap his arms around Nate, and the kisses that had me drooling for more; this author knows how to build up the sexual tension to a boiling over point!
My only issue with this book was that I wasn’t a huge fan of the ending. It ends sort of abruptly, and I would have liked to have seen a bit more. I know, I know, it’s the first book of the series and we do get to see more of Kellan and Nate in the other books, but I wasn’t ready to say goodbye to them in this book.
Regardless, this book is still one of my absolute favorites. Flawed characters, great storyline, and sexual tension galore, this is the book to read!
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I’ve read most of the books in the Bad in Baltimore and enjoyed them a lot, though I recognise that my favourite is Eli’s story, Bad Boyfriend. As for Bad Company, I loved Kellan from the start, but I had problems with Nate… I really did not like him that much, he is so righteous and cranky…. I kind of warmed to him towards the end of the book, but still prefer Eli or Kellan. Anyway, it is a really enjoyable series.
Thank you for a great review, Wendy
When I first read this book, I fell in love with Eli in his first scene that I couldn’t wait for his story! I don’t think I could choose who I adore more, Eli or Kellan….thankfully, I don’t have to, I carry them both on my e-reader at all times!
I’ve had this series on my TBR list for a while now it seems, but just have not gotten around to reading it.  Sounds like I should do that sooner rather than later.  🙂
Thanks for the fantastic review!!
Ah ha ~ an author I know since I read and enjoyed No Souvenirs. This sounds intriguing given the history between the characters. Thanks for an informative review; I’d be happy to read this.
I think my favorite thing about this book was seeing Kellan’s growth from spoiled rich brat to someone who actually cares about someone & something other than himself. Watching him take satisfaction in a job well-done was & not as something to spite his father was pleasing to me. I think he showed much more growth than Nate did, Nate was such a jerk until nearly the end of the story.
I’ve read a lot of KA books, including this one. I also enjoyed this book a lot. My favorite is Collision Course, but this one is right up there.
Ah yes, Collision Course is my favorite of hers too. Probably in my list of top 10 all time faves as well.
I read a few KA Mitchell books 7 or 8 years ago and really enjoyed them but for some reason  I haven’t read any since then. It seems like there are so many, many books and such a limited amount of time and money. This book really does sound good though. I just looked up her website and she has quite a few to choose from so I may have to choose one of her series and get started. 🙂
This isn’t my favorite KA Mitchell book but I did enjoy it. I think it’s because I never warned up to Nate as much as I would have liked, though Kellan is great and Eli is fantastic. I think I enjoyed his book the most in the series.
This is the first book I read by KA Mitchell and it pretty much pulled me in to reading the rest of the series. I have to admit though that Nate isn’t exactly one of my favorites from the series. Kellan and Eli were great though as was Nate when he was in the presence of Kellan.
I really enjoyed Bad Company when I read it because it had one of my favorite tropes – relationship/marriage of convenience. And I definitely liked Nate more at the beginning but then Kellan more at the end. 🙂 Eli, I actually didn’t like as much here, but he is by far my favorite character in the series now. And Eli’s book (also with the relationship/marriage of convenience trope!) is my favorite of the series.
I remember enjoying this series, but once again the details leave me. I don’t remember a thing I read in the review. (So many books.) Sounds like it’s time for a reread! Thanks for bringing it back to my attention, Wendy.
@@@@@@@@For anyone who’s not read the book and doesn’t own it already, I have a one I’ll gift to the first person who asks for it by replying to this comment. This is not a review copy (I don’t get those, but just to be clear) and this gift isn’t affiliated with Joyfully Jay or KA Mitchell. It’s an unread book I have in my allromanceebooks account, so I will gift it from there. Joyfully Jay will provide your email address to me and I’ll send it from ARe. I just have an extra copy and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to pass it along. I hope someone will want to claim it!@@@@@@@@
I’d be happy tp put my name in the hat. This is one I’ve never read. 🙂
Yay, Barbra, you’re the first one who asked, so it’s all yours! 🙂 I’ll be in touch with JJ and get it to you as soon as I can.
Thank you!  I just got home from work and got this wonderful welcome home!  🙂
Thank you so much Carolyn! what a generous offer and I am sure you will make a lucky reader very happy!
I’m with Susanna on this, not a big Nate fan. I enjoyed Bad Company. Kellan is a great character but not as great as Eli
,imo. I will say that Ms Mitchell knows how to write those sex scenes!!! Thanks for the review
I can’t remember if I’ve started this one or not in the past…sounds like it might fall in between her angstier stuff and her lighter reads. Good deal!
Oh, reading your review I just realize I have this on my Kindle but have yet to come around to read it (guess we need another TBR challenge week soon?!). Now I need to go find it, because from your review I think it will be something I enjoy. Thanks!
This is not a trope we really see much of so I remember being excited to read this when it first came out! I can’t believe how long it’s been! I don’t think I would call this my favorite from the series but I still really enjoy it!
Love this one. I am a sucker for a gay for you story and this is one I have read a couple times. The whole series is great!
Thanks for the review! I read the first 2 books years and loved Bad Boyfriend even more than this one. Sad to say this author is a miss and hit for me. I read Bad Attitude when it was released and with I couldn’t pass the menage scene at a time when I couldn’t stand menage books/scenes at all and after that I completely abandoned the series. However, I got Put a Ring on It and I have hopes on that one.
This is one of those series / authors that I’ve heard about forever but never actually read. Maybe I should finally fix that… you make it sounds really enjoyable.
I absolutely loved Bad Boyfriend (Bad in Baltimore Book 2)  with Eli and Quinn