Lynn
Michaels
Lines on
the Mirror
Published by Rubicon
Fiction
Publish/Release
Date: November 26, 2015
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now
205 pages
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Martin
has always done everything his parents ever asked, never making waves, but
never learning how
to say no
either. Then his new partying neighbors introduce him to a different lifestyle
that pushes his limits.
The only thing keeping him grounded is getting back in touch with his first love, Daltrey, who moved across the country when they were still teenagers. Now, he's a successful artist and plays by his own rules. He wants Martin but won't compromise his morals.
When Martin lets his new friends drag him down until he hits bottom, can he ever find his way back to Daltrey and take control of his life?
The only thing keeping him grounded is getting back in touch with his first love, Daltrey, who moved across the country when they were still teenagers. Now, he's a successful artist and plays by his own rules. He wants Martin but won't compromise his morals.
When Martin lets his new friends drag him down until he hits bottom, can he ever find his way back to Daltrey and take control of his life?
"It's a
start," he breathed
into my chest. Having him so close and warm in my arms had me instantly hard. I
wanted this man more than anything.
I
pushed his head back and bent in to kiss him softly on the lips, hoping for
more, and Daltrey didn't disappoint
me. He opened his mouth, letting me plunge inside, his mouth more important
than my next heart beat. Daltrey's hands slid into my hair and
tugged, as a moan broke from his throat, pouring into my mouth.
My hands moved of
their own accord, finding their way under the loose T-shirt he wore and
touching silky skin that burned beneath my palms. I needed him naked and closer.
I wanted to rip his clothes off, but he pulled his own shirt over his head.
"You sure?" I asked.
"Gawd,
yes. Marty, I need you. I can't," he gasped and dove in for my mouth
again. His tongue challenged my own and his hands
roamed over my chest and back, tugging at my shirt. I let him pull it over my
head and then it joined his on the floor. We pressed our chests together, and I
could feel his erection pushing against mine.
"Where's your
bedroom, Dal-baby?"
This is the first time
I've read Lynn Michaels' work. Whenever I read a new author there's this
moment, right before you start, that you whisper to yourself, "please
let me love them." LOL You all know what I'm saying. Well, Lynn has
definitely sparked my attention with Lines on the Mirror.
There were parts, a lot of, that gutted me. Martin is the MC of this story, and he's a mess and a half. His whole entire life he's been being his father's shadow. Done what he wanted, became what he wanted. He never really did a thing for himself. Then he meets his new neighbors and at first I was like, "Oh these people are cool. They will help him see the world more relaxed." Nope. Well, they did show him things. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll kinds of things. A dangerous path they put him on (Yes that's Yoda) I kept reading it and thought, holy peer pressure! I mean we all have been there. Done what the cool kids want just to be needed, adored, loved. Something very much lacking in Martin's life. Then comes the old flame, Daltry. That's when things shift. Martin's in a deep dark place and Daltry is a light he desperately needs and now Martin needs to choose Daltry or the dangerous road he's currently driving out of control on. This is a twisty, dark story but it's well written and it has a very powerful message. I recommend it for sure.
There were parts, a lot of, that gutted me. Martin is the MC of this story, and he's a mess and a half. His whole entire life he's been being his father's shadow. Done what he wanted, became what he wanted. He never really did a thing for himself. Then he meets his new neighbors and at first I was like, "Oh these people are cool. They will help him see the world more relaxed." Nope. Well, they did show him things. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll kinds of things. A dangerous path they put him on (Yes that's Yoda) I kept reading it and thought, holy peer pressure! I mean we all have been there. Done what the cool kids want just to be needed, adored, loved. Something very much lacking in Martin's life. Then comes the old flame, Daltry. That's when things shift. Martin's in a deep dark place and Daltry is a light he desperately needs and now Martin needs to choose Daltry or the dangerous road he's currently driving out of control on. This is a twisty, dark story but it's well written and it has a very powerful message. I recommend it for sure.
Lynn Michaels lives and writes in Tampa, Florida where the sun
is hot and the Sangria is cold. Lynn is the newest addition to Rubicon Fiction,
and she loves reading and writing about hot men in love.
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i would trying drugs when i was younger
ReplyDeleteRead this book last week and loved it! Such a great story! Can't wait to read more from Lynn Michaels.
DeleteSmoking! It is such a nasty habit that I can't seem to break.
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So many bad habits around... I enjoyed exploring this world of sex, drugs, and rock and roll - it was fun but dangerous - for Martin!
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Drinking and smoking when I was younger because peers were doing the same.
ReplyDeleteI think we all go through that same thing at one point or another. It can be hard to put it away and move one.
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