I absolutely adored this story. Mas was an extremely charming character, and his flaws made him even more lovable. Perry was so serious most of the time until Mas taught him how to enjoy life a bit more. Neither Mas nor Perry had been in a serious relationship before which made watching them suffer through the learning curve both realistic and interesting. I also thought it was fun watching them put the clothing and art store together. It’s not necessary to read Junk first but I highly recommend it. Jasper and Lewis do show up here quite frequently which was a treat for me.
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Cruel to be Kind (Love’s Landscapes) by Kim Dare (5 Stars)
The story had a dark and dangerous vibe to it. Malone is a vampire, and these vampires don’t treat humans very well. However, Malone’s human friend and business partner, Xander, wants Malone as more than just a friend. You could tell from the dialogue that Malone had been taking care of Xander for years. These two were perfect for each other. The ending was pure brilliance!
This story was written as a part of the M/M Romance Group’s “Love’s Landscapes” event at Goodreads. Group members were asked to write a story prompt inspired by a photo of their choice. Authors of the group selected a photo and prompt that spoke to them and wrote a short story.
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Junk (The Bristol Collection #1) by Josephine Myles (5 Stars)
Truly engaging analysis of the mind of a hoarder and the man that loves him.
Jasper Richardson, a university librarian, has finally accepted that his hoarding of magazines, newspapers, and books can no longer continue. He has finally accepted that he needs professional help to deal with this issue.
Lewis Miller is a professional clutter clearer with a degree in psychology. He not only helps people with the actual clearing of the items, but he also tries to help them with the psychological aspects of the issue. As Lewis works to help Jasper, it becomes very clear that they are attracted to each other. However, Lewis wonders if the feelings are real or if Jasper is just infatuated with the person who is helping him.
The story is told from both points of view which worked really well. Jasper is a very nice and intelligent person who has plenty of friends at work and the local diner. He also has Mas, a guy whom he sleeps with on a regular basis. However, he breaks up with Mas when he realizes that he wants to try to have more than a professional relationship with Lewis. Unfortunately, for most of the story, Lewis truly believes that he has a moral obligation not to let the two of them fall in love with each other until they are no longer working together.
Lewis is also a sweet guy, and I loved the interactions with him and his family. Lewis thinks he has issues with wanting to change people, and he’s very hesitant to jump into another relationship for fear he’ll just try to fix them, too. However, since the only thing we ever saw Lewis do with Jasper was help him solve his hoarding problems, it’s really hard to know if Lewis has changed at all. I would have really liked to have seen them spend more time together as an established couple. They made such a great pair, including their steamy sex scenes.
They had so many deep conversations revolving around Jasper’s hoarding issues, and it was fascinating to get inside of Jasper’s head. It was also great to listen to Lewis analyze Jasper, and then try to come up with the best way to help him. I know this was a full novel, and it sounds greedy, but I still want more of this couple.
I would love a second book focused on Lewis’ issues. I absolutely loved this riveting character-based story with its spectacular dialogue.
Originally reviewed for The Romance Reviews. Complimentary copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.
Carte Blanche (Love’s Landscapes) by Nash Summers (5 Stars)
My heart was breaking for Jude who was suffering from severe OCD. At the same time, I was so touched by Devin’s actions to help Jude. This story triggered both sad and happy tears.
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This story was written as a part of the M/M Romance Group’s “Love’s Landscapes” event at Goodreads. Group members were asked to write a story prompt inspired by a photo of their choice. Authors of the group selected a photo and prompt that spoke to them and wrote a short story.
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