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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Random Review: We Met In Dreams by Rowan McAllister #Review #Giveaway




Author: Rowan McAllister
Book: We Met In Dreams
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication date: February 27, 2017
Cover Artist: Anna Sikorska
Length: 268 pages


Reviewed by Morningstar


Synopsis

In Victorian London, during a prolonged and pernicious fog, fantasy and reality are about to collide—at least in one man’s troubled mind.

A childhood fever left Arthur Middleton, Viscount Campden, seeing and hearing things no one else does, afraid of the world outside, and unable to function as a true peer of the realm. To protect him from himself—and to protect others from him—he spends his days heavily medicated and locked in his rooms, and his nights in darkness and solitude, tormented by visions, until a stranger appears.

This apparition is different. Fox says he’s a thief and not an entirely good sort of man, yet he returns night after night to ease Arthur’s loneliness without asking for anything in return. Fox might be the key that sets Arthur free, or he might deliver the final blow to Arthur’s tenuous grasp on sanity. Either way, real or imaginary, Arthur needs him too much to care.

Fox is only one of the many secrets and specters haunting Campden House, and Arthur will have to face them all in order to live the life of his dreams.



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I am a lover of historical romance and Rowan McAllister hit the nail on the head with this one. With every word written, Rowan brought life to a world that I will soon not forget and one that I was sad to leave. There was so much to this story it’s almost hard to put into words.

The entire story was told from Arthur’s point of view, which made this story in my opinion, because it was centered around him. Although, getting into Fox’s head would've been great. I never felt the story less than, because I didn’t get it. There was an intensity to this story, it wasn’t dark, but it had this heavy darkness that just hovered at the edges, bringing down the light-hearted parts by just enough to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The mystery around Arthur's illness at the end was unique. The author gave us the answer, but left it open to our own interpretation without making it feel as though we didn’t have all the answers. The ending in the romance was more HFN, since we don’t know what the two main characters will do to make their relationship work in a time period that being gay was criminal. Watching Fox and Arthur’s romance was nothing like any story I've ever read. Arthur’s illness made it so when Fox first showed up, he thought he was one of his apparitions, but one unlike all the others. There was safety in that for him because people made him nervous, so if Fox wasn’t real he could be himself.

Being in Arthur’s mind while he dealt with his illness and his thoughts about himself, or what others thought of him, was fascinating. I am a firm believer in having more stories about mental illness, and this one was one that will live in my mind for a very long time.

Arthur went through so much growth in this story I was at any given time cheering for him and fearing for him. Was there a bad guy? And if so, then who was it? I was never sure of Pendel, the butler or Oscar, his Uncle, even Fox had points had me worrying that I was so lost in the romance that I was missing something about him. I loved Arthur, and I loved Fox for him. The romance is what balanced the story for me. The fun and laughter and honesty that Fox brought out in Arthur was beautiful. The heat level is low but it was perfect for the innocent that Arthur was and the care that Fox had for him.

So much love for this story and I will be revisiting them again soon.






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Monday, September 19, 2016

Release Day Review: Power Bottom? by Rowan McAllister #Review #Giveaway





Author: Rowan McAllister
Book: Power Bottom?
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication date: September 19, 2016
Length: 255 pages




Reviewed by Meredith


Synopsis

Can a pickup line from a stranger completely change the way an ordinary man sees himself?

Adrian wouldn’t have thought so, but after an ugly breakup where his self-esteem took a serious beating, he’s willing to try just about anything to repair the damage… even return to a secluded bar in rural Maryland and the intriguing stranger whose words have been on his mind since they met.

Biker, bouncer, bartender, and tattoo artist, Wyatt is a rolling stone. After fifteen years, he is tired of a life on the run, but he isn’t sure he knows how to do anything else or if he has anything besides a physical relationship to offer.

What’s supposed to be a one-off turns into another and another, and the relationship looks promising until the mob and the FBI come knocking on Adrian’s door.



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So, this book was actually different than I thought it would be. Initially I assumed there would be aspects of BDSM in this book… If you’re wondering there is NO BDSM in this book. Not sure why I thought that.

This book was so much more! It starts out like any exciting little Rom-com might. Geeky guy and his boyfriend lost and needs to go into a leather bar but doesn’t KNOW it’s a leather bar.  At this point I was like, "Oh this is going to be an adorable book.” Adrian is the geeky accountant with the jerk of a boyfriend. Wyatt is the leather guy with a ton of secrets. He’s also Adrian’s wet dream and for reasons Adrian can’t understand Wyatt really finds him sexy.

This story is adorable. Adrian is dorky and cute and so funny! He cracked me up so much in this story. I will say the self-deprecating thing he had going on was annoying me a bit after a while. He needed so much validation that I wanted to shake him a bit. But just a bit and he actually evolves into quite an amazing character.

Like I said there’s lies and secrets. There’s also action, suspense, and a bit of mystery too! That shocked me. I didn’t see the thrilling excitement coming but it really gave this story an extra boost. It made this an action, suspense Rom-Com. 

Bev and Furlough are WONDERFUL secondary characters. They really were the glitter sprinkled on this already awesome story. Secondary characters can make or break a story and these two made it… so did the dogs.

I recommend this book for those of you looking for a little bit of everything. Jam-packed fabulous!








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