Title: A Beautiful Disaster
Series: Geek Life #3
Author: Marguerite Labbe
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Cover Artist: Kanaxa
Publication date: July 30, 2019
Length: 282 pages
Reviewed by Michael
Synopsis
When best friends Brenden and Dakota launch the biggest comics and pop-culture convention of their careers, they finally realize what everyone around them already knows: they’ve been in love for years.
Now what are they going to do about it?
Meticulously organized Brenden Wade and easygoing Dakota Nye turned their love of geek culture into a business, running conventions all over the Chesapeake Bay area. Now the weight of their pasts is threatening not only their friendship but their dream. Brenden fears losing his foster family when his secrets come out, and though the last thing Dakota wants is to hurt his plus one, he doesn’t know if he’s capable of settling down.
One night of passion challenges both men’s preconceptions and forces them to evaluate what they want from the future. They’re both scared, and though they’ve always been able to figure out anything together, hearts are on the line. Will taking a chance on romance lead to a beautiful disaster, or just a disaster?
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Review
Holy Geek
Romances, Batman!!!!
I’m not sure
that I’ve ever read two characters that are more perfect for each other than
Brendan and Dakota. Both have been
damaged by their individual childhoods and end up being fostered by Dakota’s
aunt and uncle. But both of them deal
with that damage in completely opposite ways.
Dakota is
more carefree and commitment phobic.
Relationships are temporary, and that’s okay with him. He doesn’t allow himself to get attached to
anyone except his family and Brendan.
Brendan is
more uptight and regimented. Everything
has a particular order. To-do lists are
a necessity in his day-to-day. He’s
closed himself off from everyone except, of course, his family and Dakota, who
he’s been in love with since they were teenagers. But he also struggles with those feelings
because of a promise he made to Dakota’s aunt years previous.
These two, so
opposite yet so compatible that they refer to each other as “the other
half.” They bicker constantly, almost
like an old married couple. But they
also have each other’s back. They are
like oil and water but mixed together they’re an amazing vinaigrette.
But then one
weekend everything changes.
So, here’s
the thing, I loved everything about this book.
Well, almost everything. There
was one chapter that wasn’t necessary to their story, and a half of another
one. But that’s minor because I suspect
that it was done to push the over all series forward.
That said, there’s
one thing that completely impressed me.
So many books center around the geek culture since it’s “in” at the
moment, thanks to big budget movies. But
so many of those books get their facts wrong.
They don’t research the comics or cartoons or movies they’re
referencing. As a reader who has been
immersed in that culture for well over thirty years, the mistakes can become
glaring. But not here. Every reference is spot on. I appreciated that because it showed that the
author was not only using that culture as a simple backdrop but cared about the
culture itself.
All I can
say is geeks rule, and so does this book!
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