There was one point during the story that had me livid about what I thought was going to happen next. Fortunately, I was wrong. At that point, I realized that even though the plot was a bit over the top and unrealistic, I actually cared about what was happening to Blake and Will. Overall, an enjoyable story, heavy on the sex, that takes place in a publishing office.
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Indigo Footsteps, Spatters of Red by J. Fally (4.5 Stars)
This action-packed thriller takes place after zampies, a combination of vampires and zombies, start to infect the world. Josh and Carter are slayers, highly trained by the military, who spend their time trying to destroy the zampies. They are deeply in love with each other, and wouldn’t think twice about saving one another’s lives. I enjoyed watching them spend time at their home in sweet bliss before going off on assignment. The action kicked into high gear and had me on the edge of my seat as they tried to kill a large group of zampies hiding at the Alamo.
Cursed Love by Pelaam (3 Stars)
Shifters and mages working together to save true love!
Conall, a ranch owner and shifter, is afraid he might have missed his chance to find his soul mate. He’s living with his dear friends and ranch hands, Jackson and Annie, and trying to make ends meet. A potential buyer of his goods brings her assistant, Blaine, and there is an instant attraction between Blaine and Conall. Unfortunately, something is wrong with Blaine but nobody can determine the problem. In an interesting twist, the author tells the story from Conall’s and Annie’s points of view. It works, in this case, since Annie is key in helping to resolve the danger surrounding Blaine.
The characters were interesting and the concept for the story was creative. With tighter editing, the story could have had a lot of great potential. Additional dialogue between Conall and Blaine would have helped to make the romance more believable.
Originally reviewed for The Romance Reviews. Complimentary copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.
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A Threefold Cord by Julie Bozza (5 Stars)
A beautiful look into the emotional challenges of being in a polyamorous relationship.
Grae Edwards tells us the story of how he, Ben Clyde, and Chris Willoughby meet and fall in love. All three were involved in the world of theater as actors, with Ben also being a writer. They met while working on a play together, and initially it was only Grae and Ben. However, over time, both Grae and Ben realized that they needed Chris. Now they have to see if they can work through the dynamics of having three people in a long-term relationship.
I found this story fascinating. I love to feel like I’m in the middle of what’s happening in the minds of the characters, and this story did a great job of really pulling me into Grae’s head. The conversations between these characters were also perfect in their simplicity. They addressed several issues including how to tell their family and how to address sex when there were only two of them available. Watching them address the issue of jealousy through their thoughts and actions put me on the edge, wondering if this relationship could truly be pulled off.
A magnificent and emotional reflection on the complexities of a relationship among three men.
Originally reviewed for The Romance Reviews. Complimentary copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.
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