
Rating:4.5🌈
Zile Elliven is one of those terrific authors who I so admire their writing. I was really happy to see a new release from Elliven that also came with a new multi-author series to explore as well.
Composed at Randy’s by Zile Elliven is among the eleven books of the new Diner Days series, centered around a LGBTQIA friendly diner. The covers are colorful and an absolute delight as are the stories and characters if this one is an indication of what I’ll find here.
I’ve read other reviews where these wonderfully crafted, so engaging characters were called “himbos” and the reviewers meant that in the best sense. But, imo, Wren, an artist, and Bael, the rock singer, come across as having brain synapses that just fire differently than any one else’s. Wren is unlike any other character I’ve read recently. He understands that he’s unable to self care and needs the support system that’s been established for him (Marty, Shelly and Kai). We get glimpses of Wren’s past, the journey taken to become his true self, and his understanding that being trans is a situation that requires extra awareness. Wren feels so real in depth of personality that reducing him to a “himbo” seems unfair. To Wren , the author’s work, and this book.
Same goes for Bael. His glimmering of deeper awareness of what might be possible in various situations is a developing element. Part of revealing more about him, their journey, and the formation of a larger group of found family and friends.
Bael, his friends (and band members) which are the equal counterparts to Wren’s support group, are marvelous. Big in personality, interesting in a multitude of ways, they cry out for their own stories. How I love Mel!
In fact, my biggest issue is that there’s so much great work here, fabulous characters with backgrounds we need, additional stories going forward, just more, that it’s almost more than this book can convey or indeed cover.
I’m highly recommending Composed at Randy’s (a Diner Days story) by Zile Elliven and looking forward to seeing what the rest of the series brings.
Cover Art by Cormar Covers. Love it!
Diner Days series -11 books:
🔷Written at Randy’s by Katherine McIntyre
🔷Final Boy at Randy’s by Loren Leigh
🔷Cramming at Randy’s by Alex Silver
🔷Temptation at Randy’s by Emily Alter
🔷Hitched at Randy’s by A. E. Madsen 11/14
🔷Gaming at Randy’s by Duckie Mack
🔷Striking a Chord at Randy’s by K. C. Carmine
🔷Composed at Randy’s by Zile Elliven❤️
🔷Roleplay at Randy’s by Rikki Leighton 11/7
🔷Finding Home at Randy’s by Abrianna Denae 10/24
🔷Aftercare at Randy’s by R.A. Frick 10/31
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Blurb
How do I tell the guy I like that I’m not homeless, just a dumbass?
Wren:
Help! I accidentally got kidnapped by a hot rock star who thinks he’s doing the right thing by housing and feeding me. He thinks I’m homeless because my absent manager is the one who remembers petty details like my home address, and my broken phone is the one who knows the numbers of anyone who can prove I am who I say I am. What do I do?
Bael:
Help! My impulse control issues made me kidnap an adorable homeless guy who’s too proud to accept my help. He keeps trying to get away, but I’m pretty sure he’ll starve to death if I let him go. He’s tiny, so I don’t think he’ll take up too much space on the tour bus. I just need to convince him to stay. What do I do?
Love beyond the binary, serving up low angst trans romances at Randy’s Diner.
Composed at Randy’s is a ‘dumbasses in love’, cis male/trans male pairing with a smooth-brained (not remotely smart) genius, a goth himbo, and all the help they can get to achieve their happily ever after.
- Publication date: October 10, 2024
- Language: English
- Print length: 179 pages

