Author: K.M. Neuhold
Title: Flash Me
Self Published
Publication Date: September 3, 2018
Length: 274 pages
Reviewed by Racheal
Synopsis
Liam
I was kicked out at sixteen for being transgender, but it turned out to be one of the best things to ever happen to me. At twenty-one, I have a fantastic new family made up of my brother and a handful of wonderful friends, I own my own photography business, and I'm happier than I imagined possible. There's just one thing missing... Okay, maybe two…
Wyatt
When I took the position volunteering as a therapist at Rainbow House, I knew I’d found my place in the world, helping teens who were rejected by their families. What I didn’t expect was the friendship I formed with Liam or how it would grow over the years into a crush I just can’t shake. I’m happy to see him finally opening himself up to dating with someone he trusts like Owen. But when he comes to me and asks if I can help his boyfriend, I feel like there’s more to the request than just a few therapy sessions. The more I get to know about Owen, the more I like him, too.
Owen
I'm not sure why I believe so much in fate when she's dealt me nothing but crappy hands— A stint in prison and enough childhood horrors to fuel all my adult nightmares. But I still hold on to the idea that everything happens for a reason. What I can’t figure out is why fate would plop me naked into Liam’s bed under the pretext of helping him with a photo series for a gallery showing. Or why my stomach goes funny every time he smiles at me. Liam is too sweet to be exposed to my demons but I don’t know how to protect him...Maybe that’s why fate gave us Wyatt.
This is the seventh book in the Heathens Ink series. Each book in the series CAN be read as a stand alone, but characters do re-occur so it’s more fun to read them all!
Review
"Flash
Me," is the the 7th book K.M Neuhold's series Heathens Ink, but can be
read as a standalone. I have been an avid reader of this series and was
honored to read and review the story of Owen, Wyatt, and Liam.
The
story flash forwards a bit, with the celebration of Royal's baby
brother Liam turning 21. I remember when Liam first came into the life
of his older brother Royal, and have been waiting for him to age enough
to finally get his story. I was so impressed with the growth and the
maturity of Liam and the determination that he still had on pursuing his
crush on Owen. I did however, understand Liam's concerns with dating
and being a transgender. I was in awe at how Owen embraced that part of
Liam.
Owen's
character was one that captured my interest throughout the series and
although he struggled with not only the age difference but with his past
demons, being with Liam was what I truly feel he needed. But, the story
throws us another loop, enter Wyatt.
Wyatt
a counselor who has been a great friend to Liam, but as of lately can't
deny the swift change in mutual attraction on both parts. Liam has
always admired his brothers relationship with his two lovers, and wants
to combined his two desires into a poly.
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