What Could Go Wrong? By Toshi Drake is another in the multi-author series about a group of people labeled subpar superheroes who work for the secret agency SPAM.
Most of them have abilities that are considered less essential or powerful to society or the agency, hence the label.
In Drakeās book, What Could Go Wrong?, the best elements of this story are the two main characters and their new developing relationship. It starts with Ezra, an awkward records clerk for SPAM. Enthusiastic about his unseen employer, April, naive about exactly SPAM does, and sort of unaware about his own weird powers, Ezraās attempts to prove himself to himself and his boss powers the events.
And itās how he accidentally but not really meets Chauncey āChazā Adams, retired subpar agent with a weird power of his own.
Itās a case of goofy, enthusiastic , out of his depth employee meets grumpy, bitter retired agent, they have a instant attraction, get ensnared in a muddled investigation involving Big Foot, that further develops into just a narrative plot line quagmire.
What does work here is the dynamic between Ezra and Chaz. Itās built slowly as they get to know each other under adverse conditions, further adjusting to each otherās expectations and differences in sexualities. Itās developed around respect and mutual understanding. They treat each other as responsible adults and with support for each otherās issues, whatever they feel they might be.
Itās a lovely romance and Ezra and Chaz make the story entertaining and sweet.
But the investigation and case they fall into is a narrative bungle. It makes little sense, itās choppy in execution, and its overall plot is muddled. Even their powers arenāt clearly defined.
So read this if youāre a fan of the author, the series, and for the relationship, which is lovely.
Subpar Heroes series- 15 books:
š·The Accidental Necromancer by Liv Rancourt
š·Behind the 8-Ball by A. E. Wasp
š·Transparent Is a Color by Kaje Harperā¤ļø
š·Impossible Things by Alexa Land
š·My Not-So-Super Blind Date by Allison Temple ā¤ļøā¤ļø
š·An Ex-Hero’s Guide to Axe Handling by Jenn Burke ā¤ļøā¤ļø
š·In The Nick of Time by Elle Keaton
š·Static/Cling by Jaimie Samms
š·Spiritual Guidance Not Required by Jacy Braegan 8/1/2024
š·What Could Go Wrong? By Toshi Drake
š·License to Chill by Chantal Mer 8/8/2024
š·Code Name Dolittle by Lynn Michaels. 8/22/2024
š·Signed, Iām Yours! By Rhys Lawless 8/29/2024
All Ezra has to do is deliver a message to retired clean-up agent, Chauncey Adams, and he’ll become the go-to person for SPAM’s Canadian office. Drive to Chauncey’s, hand off the papers. That’s the mission.
What could go wrong?
Everything. Everything could go wrong. A random phone call, unexpected magic words and a grumpy retired agent are just the beginning. The end? Finding Bigfoot on the Bruce Peninsula.
Between dead bodies popping up and being kidnapped by incompetent bad guys, Ezra and Chaz have to solve the mystery of what happened before they get stomped out for good. These secret agents are more laughable than lethal, but they’ll have to rely on each other–and the growing spark between them–if they want to survive.
What Could Go Wrong? is a part of the multi-author Subparheroes MM romance series.
āOnce more we bid you Welcome, Travelers, to Errante Ame’s Carnival of Mysteries! Join us for another round of fantastic, space-and-time spanning tales by a talented group of some of the best authors to be found in M/ M romance. Whether you enjoy mystery, action, danger, or just sweet romance, there is something for everyone at the Carnival!ā
Many of this authorās books are on my fantasy rec list, and I always look forward to her novels. So when I saw that the multi-authors series, Carnival of Mysteries , was releasing a 2024 group of stories, I was excited to see The Wrong Familiar: Carnival of Mysteries 2 by Megan Derr among them.
The Wrong Familiar is a story that carries so many of the great qualities that I think of when reading a Derr novel. It has a great story, as well as characters that tug at you emotionally by their depth of personality and often angst-laden histories. The themes of loss, grief, self discovery, and love are woven together in a magical journey that culminates in a dramatic ending and our heroes happily sharing a home and a future.
As with so many of Megan Derrās characters and the worlds she has created for them to inhabit, one book isnāt enough for all the exploration i want in this world and story. Thereās so much detail and depth I needed to learn more about. That cave? We donāt see them returning there?
And itās also the main characters themselves. Ninos, a sylven mage who has spent his whole life, since the age of 5, under the care and supervision of the professors and Headmaster of Havenbright Academy of Magic in the Iron Strike Mountains. He undergoes a tremendous transformation, from the insulated, naive young man he is at the beginning to the strong, independent, intelligent and powerful mage we recognize at the end. One who has just begun to learn how to connect with and explore the range of his abilities. More, I definitely have to read more about Ninos.
And with him, thatās Sinn, his Raven familiar, partner in all things magical and a mischievous mind of his own. Sinnās journey is part of the storyās twists and turns here but heās a fabulous character. Sinn too needs further exploration.
Derrās narrative delivers action packed sequences, lovely animals as side characters, her usual wild imagery in terms of aspects of elements that effect the characters, and just intriguing notions thrown hither and yonder that subtly make you wonder.
Is the plot and overall story perfectly crafted? No, the family that all but abandoned Ninos is embraced without question or hesitation. The family themselves barely outlines. That section needed further attention.
Also when the villain appears, whereās his familiar? Although Derr gave us the answer as to what happens to them afterwards. That was a very good idea. Tie up that part beforehand.
My other concern was either an editor issue or possibly printing one. But it does show that even a small mistake shouldnāt be overlooked.
Towards the beginning, on one page a secondary characterās name is Tarsok. But several paragraphs later and he appears as Tarkan. Later on when heās come back into the narrative, his name has reverted back to Tarsok. Itās a small mistake , one that could have been easily corrected. But wasnāt. And it made me doubt and double check every single name and title in the book instead of totally investing myself into the journey as I should have done.
Things like this take me out of the story and disconnect me from the characters. And itās a quick fix. FYI.
The Wrong Familiar: Carnival of Mysteries 2 by Megan Derr is a book I highly enjoyed and one Iām recommending. Check it out alongside the new stories in this series.
Again, terrific covers.
Carnival of Mysteries 2 -2024
š¹Rook’s Time by Kim Fielding (sequel to Crowās Fate-2023)
š¹The Wrong Familiar by Megan Derrā
š¹The Villain Who Wasn’t by Liv Rancourt
š¹Blue Lightning by BL Maxwell
š¹Magic Escaping by Kaje Harper (sequel to Magic Burning 2023)
š¹Lighting the Darkness by Eden Winters – Aug 14,2024
š¹You Can Save Me by R L Merrill-Aug 21,2024
š¹Airs Above the Ground by Rachel Langella-Sept 10,2024
š¹Go for the Climate by Ander C. Lark
š¹ Flames of the Arcane by Nicole Dennis
š¹Midnight on the Midway by Morgan Brice
š¹Dust Bowl Magic by Zam Maxfield š¹Dragonspark by Elizabeth Silver
Ninos has been training all his life to be a sylvan mage. Trees, plants, herbs, flowers, fruits, berries, nutsāhe knows them all, and he intends to use that knowledge for the good of his home, a village he has not seen in more than a decade.
The final step to becoming a full-fledged mage is the conjuring and binding of a familiar, a faithful companion and guide who will supplement his power and remain at his side the rest of his life. Instead of a sylvan familiar, like a unicorn or stag, however, something goes horribly awry and Ninos finds himself bound instead to Sinn, a raven familiar meant for dark magics.
Neither is happy about it. Ninos wants a familiar who can help him with life, with growing and restoring a place destroyed by fire and plague. Sinn should be helping to raise the dead or cast blood workings. They were never meant to meet, let alone be bound.
Bindings are permanent, however, and cannot be broken. Their only chance at setting this wrong to rights is to locate the dark mage that Sinn was meant for, hope they in turn have Ninos’ true familiar, and perform a rare but not impossible switch…
⢠Publisher: (July 17, 2024)
⢠Publication date: July 17, 2024
⢠Language: English
⢠Print length: 202 pages
Carnival of Mysteries series. 2023 and 2024:
ā Crow’s Fate by Kim Fieldingā¤ļø
ā Step Right Up by L.A. Witt
ā Magic Burning by Kaje Harper ā¤ļø
ā Night-blooming Hearts by Megan Derr
ā Go For The Company by Ander C. Larkā¤ļø
ā Roustabout by Morgan Briceā¤ļø
ā Assassin by Accident by E.J. Russellā¤ļø
ā Dryad on Fire by Nicole Dennis ā¤ļø
ā The Extraordinary Locket of Elijah Gray by Kayleigh Sky
ā Smoke and Mirrors by Elizabeth Silver
ā You Can Do Magic by R.L. Merrill
ā Sting in the Tail by TA Moore
ā Gods and Monsters by Rachel Langella
ā The Black Robes of Flanders by Sara Ellis
Carnival of Mysteries 2 -2024
š¹Rook’s Time by Kim Fielding (sequel to Crowās Fate-2023)
š¹The Wrong Familiar by Megan Derr
š¹The Villain Who Wasn’t by Liv Rancourt
š¹Blue Lightning by BL Maxwell
š¹Magic Escaping by Kaje Harper (sequel to Magic Burning 2023)
š¹Lighting the Darkness by Eden Winters – Aug 14,2024
š¹You Can Save Me by R L Merrill-Aug 21,2024
š¹Airs Above the Ground by Rachel Langella-Sept 10,2024
š¹Go for the Climate by Ander C.Lark
š¹Flames of the Arcane by Nicole Dennis
š¹Midnight on the Midway by Morgan Brice
š¹Dust Bowl Magic by Zam Maxfield š¹Dragonspark by Elizabeth Silver
Grave Misfortune is Nazri Noorās novel in the fantastic fantasy series, Fortune Favors the Fae. This is a multi-author series about a mysterious ancient Fae coin that travels from world to world, interfering with the lives and destinies of those it encounters. Itās a fascinating theme and Noor puts it and the coin to rigorous use in his highly entertaining novel.
In Noorās storyline, thereās a small town called Barrowdeep that is besieged by ghouls. Its the perfect setting for this enemies to lovers romance. And the author has created a number of memorable characters that inhabit it to make this place real, its horrors to the remaining citizens haunting and scary, and the heartfelt rawness of those who have survived believable.
Already there is Leoric, a battle hardened, war weary soldier whose laid down his weapons for a new job as the townās grave keeper in return for a new home. Leoric is an impressive man, a powerful character on the townās side, whose history is as slowly revealed as is his match here.
That would be the traveling lone elf, Orphium of the Dawning Court. With his magical wagon that needs no animal to pull it, he careens from town to village, where aided by his charm and magical tricks, he wagers its people out of trinkets that also carry their precious memories, unknowingly won by him without their consent.
Thatās the Orphium we meet as his wagon wheels itself into Barrowdeep. Self centered, self serving is perhaps a better term, and not prepared for the reception he receives.
Noor does an excellent job of transitioning the character of Orphium from a dislikable being to someone the reader understands and invests in emotionally. Orphiumās an isolated desperate elf constantly trying to deny the consequences of his actions, stealing precious memories from those who unknowingly surrendered them to him over a game of chance. Through the events, the escalating violence of the ghoulish invasion, and yes, that Fae coin, the relationship between Leoric and Orphium, and Orphium and the townsfolk starts to evolve.
I love all the many elements that Noor creates in this world and story and felt some didnāt get the development they deserved. But the author notes that this is the first book in a new series, so I imagine that those things will get better explanations further down the road.
Iām absolutely looking forward to seeing where this goes. Grave Misfortune (Fortune Favors the Fae Book 8) by Nazri Noor is another must read book in this fantastic collection. Itās a definite recommendation!
Cover art by Natasha Snow. I love the covers. Fabulous.
Fortune Favors the Fae – 15 books:
ā A Fae Coin Transported Me Into Another World and Now I’m the Gay Holy Maiden by AJ Sherwood #1ā¤ļø
ā The Wolf’s (Un)Lucky Fae by Michele Notaro #2 ā¤ļø
ā Bound to the Wild Fae by Tavia Lark #3 June 13ā¤ļø
ā The Sorcererās Thief by Lee Colgin #4 ā¤ļøš·
ā The Fae Menagerie by Edie Montreaux #5
ā Never Darling by Sam Burns #6
ā Prince of Poison by Alice Winters #7 ā¤ļø
ā Grave Misfortune by Nazri Noor #8 ā¤ļø
⦠Fae for Pay by Meaghan Maslow #9 – July 23,2024
⦠Kisses at the Crossroad by Morgan Lysand #10 – August 1,2024
⦠Smoke and Mirrors by Kai Butler #11 – August 8, 2024
⦠Siren in the Rain by Chloe Archer #12 – Aug 15,2024
⦠I Destroyed the Elf Princeās Harem by Jocelynn Drake #13 – Aug 22,2024
⦠A Fae Called Wylder by Michelle Frost #14 – Aug 29,2024
⦠Lucky or Knot by Eliot Grayson #15 – September 5,2024
War-weary mercenary Leoric has traded his sword for a shovel, burying the undead blight that plagues the little town of Barrowdeep. Now he fights for the living instead of against them.
Fae trickster Orphium travels from town to town, stealing human trinkets and memories through games of chance. He’s desperate to fill the hollow in his heart, but the hunger never goes away.
Barrowdeep is ripe for the picking, except the nosy local gravedigger keeps interfering. But when Leoric unearths an ancient fae artifact, Orphium knows heāll stop at nothing to possess the powerful coin.
And the undead will stop at nothing to possess him.
Orphium and Leoric must fight the undead together before tensions and their shadowy pasts rise to the surface ā and before an even darker evil awakens beneath Barrowdeep.
Grave Misfortune is a part of the multi-author series, Fortune Favors the Fae. From spicy to sweet, zany romps to epic adventures, thereās something for everyone in this mystical series. Discover destiny and true love and follow the coin on its fickle journey to the next world and a new magical adventure.
Kai Butlerās finale story, Ascendant King is everything I had hoped for. And it makes me so sad this series is over while leaving me completely satisfied with the ending and the way the author has tied up the storylines.
Butlerās trilogy and fabulous romantic arc ties up with thrilling storytelling, incredible character growth, and imaginative narrative visuals that continue to make me think.
What a journey this has been for Miles and Cade as one becomes Emperor of Werewolves and the other the King of his House, and so much more. This tale has so many complex elements and intricate magical detailing to the components that Butlerās creating and then slowly revealing. Itās breathtaking in conception and execution but as the reader is so focused on the action and character-driven dramatic scenes, itās elements that are apparent afterwards when you think about the story and events.
To say that I think the universe Butler created here can easily be extended beyond to further stories is one driven by love of the characters and need for more tales to see what happens next.
That unique pack, those bonded mates, that future that still holds so many questions. Yes, more please. Even the page length wasnāt nearly enough.
Now to wait for whatever comes next from this amazing author.
Miles Castillo has the one thing his mother never did: time. As he gathers new members to his pack and help in his war against House Bartlett, he canāt help but wish that Cade was more than a reluctant ally. But the ice prince has made his position clear and nothing Miles can do will change the history that divides them.
Still, as they both confront the echoes of their past, they must learn to work together and find something like a middle ground. With nothing to lose, Cade and Miles must make a choice that will save both of them.
Beth Boldenās intense, passionate Italian American Moretti family stretches over two series, sorry, three, as cousin Rocco is heading off to Christmas Falls towards the end.
The Moretti family, brothers or cousins, can be found as chefs or restauranteurs in the wonderful Food Truck Warriors and now in her Indigo Bay novels. And as I mentioned even more.
While these books are listed as standalone, they really arenāt as they need the foundation of the preceding novel to give the reader depth of understanding of the characters, their history, and the setting of Indigo Bay from the perspective of both stories.
Here, itās Enzo Moretti, a character who was introduced to readers in Sweet as Pie #1, but returning home (temporarily) older and as an established mural artist . Heās separated himself from the Moretti family culinary path, and has tried to do the same with his own life by his absence.
I thought Bolden, who always does an exemplary job of layering her characters, has made Enzo a person to relate to with his complicated family dynamics and own troubled journey to maturity . The author is also able to let us see into his artistic passion and processes as he creates the mural so important to the story and town.
Oliver Billings fled Florida and his family food business to move to Indigo Bay, opening up a fantastic ice cream shop, Cherryās. Oliver is just as much a beautifully written character as the man heās being paired with. The recipes are mouthwatering, the shop and employees are believable, and this stressed out, hard working man is a delight to watch get his HEA.
Of course, this starts as a fake boyfriend trope but Boldenās chemistry between the two is palpable and real. Also great are all the other people who live and are necessary for the story and their relationship. Mothers, families, friends. Just perfect.
I hope Bolden will give us Roccoās story too. And further adventures of the Moretti family. Iām so invested.
When Enzo Moretti’s mom lures him home to paint one of his famous murals in Indigo Bay, he expects an awkward family reunion.
Not an awkward matchmaking attempt.
And not Will Johnson, the new owner of Cherryās Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor and it turns out, also who sheās been boasting to about all Enzo’s perfect qualities.
He’s perfectly embarrassed, all right.
When Will suggests pretending to date might be easier than fighting his determined mama, Enzo knows he should say no. That Will is as tasty as his frozen desserts doesnāt matter. Enzo isn’t staying.
Instead, he plans a series of very public romantic dates. Dates that only end up proving that, yes, Will is as sweet as his ice cream, and no, Enzo isn’t as immune to romantic entanglements as he thought. The longer they continue the charade, the less it feels like a game of pretend and more like a truth he can’t avoid.
But can Enzo really admit his mom got it rightāand stay in the town he’s always wanted to leave? It’ll be tough to live down that “I told you so.”
Even tougher to leave Will behind.
Because what he never expected is for Will to be the cherry on top of this matchmaking sundae. He’s one tasty treat Enzo never wants to finish.
⢠Publication date: July 12, 2024
⢠Language: English
⢠Print length: 313 pages
INDIGO BAY series:
š¹Sweet as Pie #1 – Luca Moretti is very grumpy. Not just about his six younger siblings, or the four Italian restaurants he runs for his family, but about Oliver, who not only seduces him with all his delectable baked goods, but just so happens to be sweet as pie.ā
š¹Cherry on Top #2 – When Enzo Moretti’s mother lures him home to paint a mural in his hometown, he doesn’t expect her awkward matchmaking attempts. Or that the source of them is Will Johnson: the very cute new owner of Cherry’s Ice Cream Parlor. But the last thing he expects is for Will to suggest they fake a few dates to get his mother off their backs. Or that he’ll enjoy them quite so much.
I really told myself no more billionaire character romances. But, Iām a sucker for the Wake Up Married in Las Vegas trope so, of course, I immediately grabbed up the newest release, Marrying Mr Majestic by Lucy Lennox . Iām so happy I did.
I hadnāt read the first story which introduced the group of friends who became billionaires after creating a software program. Thatās Prince of Lies, which I might have to go back to read now that Iāve met the group.
But this story concerns Silas Concannon, in Las Vegas to stop a wedding (unsuccessfully) and Waylon Fletcher, mayor of the small town of Majestic, Wyoming. Heās in Las Vegas where he thought heād get married to help a friend out. Also unsuccessful.
A night out of commiseration in a bar ends with them married. And a fabulous novel ensues.
Never have I fallen so quickly and so hard for a location and group of people as I have for Way, his family and friends there on the streets , stores, and warmth of Majestic. And that goes for Silas, as he finds that he has found his home in every possible way when he pursues Way back west and finds a cowboy and town who needs him as much as he needs to be needed.
Lennox does such an amazing job in bringing the small town community of Majestic perfectly to life, believable in its rural close knit dynamics, the beauty of the landscape, and the realism of living there. The town is breathtakingly heartfelt and a great part of why this story works so well.
The author then crafts character after character that is as well suited and believable as the town itself, sets them down with jobs and lives we can relate to, and without any hesitation, the reader is absolutely living and walking with Way, JuJu, and Silas and everyone else who comes up to chat about the events happening. We are there.
We are part of that sexy, funny, and painful growing relationship between two men who are afraid itās going to fall apart on them. Yet who are so compatible and deeply in love. I found myself forgetting Silas was as rich as he was and appreciated the man Lennox had crafted, evolving there in Majestic. Waylon too, as he learned to lean on Silas.
Iām so in love with them both. Those epilogues (yes more than one) werenāt nearly enough to satisfy me because I love them all so.
Dev, a part of the billionaire brotherhood who ends up in Majestic, has his own story next. I canāt wait. Iām ready to pull up a chair on a porch and stay on in Majestic because thereās quite a few people there who need their own romances.
Iām highly recommending this place, these characters and this book. Itās a fabulous read.
Billionaire Brotherhood /group of friends:
⦠Prince of Lies
ā Marrying Mr. Majestic ā¤ļø (Silas and Waylon)
⦠Inheriting Miss Fortune (Devās story) – Oct 2024
Iāve made myself into many things over the years. A Yale graduate. A brilliant corporate strategist. A city boy. And, though no one outside my inner circle knows it, a billionaire.
One thing I never expected to be? Accidentally married to a straight, small-town cowboy named Waylon, the pride and joy of⦠*checks notes*… Majestic, Wyoming.
Sadly, what happens in Vegas does not, in fact, stay in Vegas, and before I know it, Iām trying to track my erstwhile husband down, divorce papers in hand and thrift store clothes on my back, desperately hoping the stranger I married wonāt realize heās suddenly entitled to a lot more than that shiny gold ring on his finger.
Unfortunately, Way has other plans.
His town is counting on him as mayor to bring the lucrative AdventureSmash wilderness race to Majestic, and he refuses to sign my papers until the deal is done⦠which means me and my second-hand blue jeans will be hanging around a lot longer than Iād imagined, pretending our one-night whatever-it-was was a love match for the ages.
As it turns out, Majestic is more charming than Iād expected, and Way⦠is not entirely without charms himself. It also turns out heās, ahem, not as straight as he thought he was.
Before I know it, dusty boots feel more comfortable than my shiny wingtips, coffee at the Love Muffin tastes better than Starbucks, and being the First Husband of Majestic starts to seem as important as any corporate merger Iāve ever negotiated.
But for a man with secrets to keep and a whole life waiting for him back in Manhattan, the only thing worse than Marrying Mr. Majestic⦠would be falling in love with him for real.
Marrying Mr. Majestic is set in the same world as Prince of Lies, but both novels can be enjoyed on their own.
Iāve been binging this series so Iām sad to come to the last of the available books because Iāve definitely fallen in love with this series and group of characters.
The original focus of the series has expanded from the Ainsleyās and partners to their friends who are a devoted active extension of this warmhearted family. As the foundation and lovely group of people living in the bay has developed, this small town has never felt more welcoming and dynamic as it does now.
Wyatt Trainor is a Canadian immigrant, a veterinarian who works with Jesse Ainsley in his clinic and is finding that everything about the bay feels like home. Except for his love life. Wyatt is a wonderful character we started to get to know in previous books but really gets established here.
Itās Finn Gallagher whoās such a compelling character, that wounded man who has fled back to the bay, filled with secrets, pain, and an inability to see how he can move forward. On the surface, a successful straight movie star but Cassidy is able to give the reader the real man whose emotions are in turmoil due to his long held grief and repressed sexuality.
Cassidy is incredibly moving in crafting a strong storyline that pulls together several characters, three books, and a heartbreaking event and turns it into a realistic, compelling final chapter for everyone who was so deeply impacted by this event and loss.
Finnās story has so many great layers to it. Heās trying to determine his future, announce his sexuality, figure out his home, fight for a new relationship heās building with Wyatt and protect a old love/friendship from ramifications of all of the above.
Itās that last part, his best friend, and fellow actor, Sky, that I wish we had known about in greater depth. I understand it wasnāt her story but in so many ways, it was. And the glimpses we got of the character that Cassidy created, it was interesting enough that I wanted more. Of Sky and the unique family they seemingly formed at the end.
Cassidyās characters are so beautifully drawn, so real, thatās itās easy to become invested in each of their stories and their lives. I always want more of what happened next.
Plus thereās all these fantastic people that call the bay home that the reader looks forward to seeing in each story, like Molly and Bernard.
So now I wait, having happily binged my way through this fantastic series and this great story. Iām so excited to recommend them all but read them in the order they are written to get the relationships and event development as it happens.
Belong To Me:
ā Suddenly Beck #1
ā Definitely Deacon #2
ā Dear Las Vegas, Thanks for the memories #2.5 -author mailing list or paperback book
Finn Gallagher has it all, a beautiful girlfriend, a successful Hollywood career, a condo in Malibu and more money than he knows what to do with. He should be happy, but thereās just one problem, heās gay and heās been lying to the entire world. When he walks out on his career a couple of days into shooting his latest movie, heās finds himself inadvertently heading straight back to the small Cornish bay he grew up in.
Wyatt Trainor has only recently left his native Canada and relocated across the world, taking a job as a local veterinarian in a quiet little bay in Cornwall. Just out of a bad relationship, heās happy with hook ups and one night stands until a chance meeting in a dark nightclub brings him face to face with his celebrity crush.
But when a drunken encounter unexpectedly turns into something more, they find themselves admitting there might just be something there worth exploring.
I will admit Iām loving this series so much that Iāve grabbed up all the available novels and read them right through. So I know that the heartwarming feeling of found family and all inclusive community that the Bay represents just increases as each couple finds happiness and works through the trauma that comes with each homecoming and wonderful relationships.
Yes, Iām definitely a fan.
Definitely Deacon begins the migration home of for many of the important characters that are a part of the Ainsley family story. Deaconās impact here is enormous, both in his main character role and as a avenue to bring the series a influx of fascinating people/friends. Friends who themselves will then a become just as important in expanding the series foundation in terms of found family and types of topics covered.
Grief and loss is always central to this series. Whether itās the loss of patriarch Sully to cancer (one thread of the first book) or here the loss of Cody, Deaconās brother and close friend of the Ainsleyās, in a car crash, itās the impact of that loss, on all the those left behind thatās a factor here. And on the one that ran away.
Cassidy does a great job in developing the characters of Jesse Ainsley, twin to Beck, vet, with a long standing love for Deacon James, boat racer, party boy, the one who left the Bay after Codyās death. And what little friendship they had seems done. Jesse is a person who is easy to relate to, with some issues heās working hard to address.
Deacon is a character the author introduces under extreme circumstances. Then lets us get to know him as he recovers back in the bay, where the past and his present combine to finally get him , along with Jesse, and all the rest of the group there, to move him forward.
This is painful, funny, emotional stuff. Also sexy and romantic. That ending was satisfying and hilarious. Thereās a follow up short story called Dear Las Vegas, Thanks for the memories. Itās available either for free when you sign up for the authorās newsletter or if you buy the paperback. Either way, a must giggle fest.
Now to await, along with the authorās many other books/series, the book four. And more, hopefully.
These are all a definite recommendation.
Belong To Me:
ā Suddenly Beck #1
ā Definitely Deacon #2
ā Dear Las Vegas, Thanks for the memories #2.5 -author mailing list or paperback book
Deacon James lives his life at two speeds, a hundred miles an hour and stop. Heās spent the last decade travelling the world, winning races, partying with the most beautiful men and women, and living life on his terms, a life which was pretty close to perfect⦠with just one caveat⦠heās never quite been able to get over the boy he left behind. His best friend Jesse has always made him yearn for something heās too afraid to face and cutting him out of his life seemed like the only answer.
But things are never that simple. When Deacon wakes from an accident in Italy with Jesse asleep in the hospital chair beside him, he discovers Jesseās been keeping secrets of his own.
At a crossroads in their life, theyāre faced with a choice, build something deeper and stronger from the ashes, or let words unsaid and secrets tear them apart forever.
From author Wendy Saunders writing as Vawn Cassidy comes this second chance, friends to lovers, hurt/comfort with a HEA.
The paperback copy also includes the bonus short Dear Las Vegas, Thanks for the memories.
This short story can be accessed by joining the authorās mailing list. The story is adorable!
Itās been a while since Iād read any novels in this series but this author is one I automatically read so it seems like a good time to get back into the universe.
Itās recommended that you be familiar with the characters, their unique histories and backgrounds as well as the series as a foundation for the knowledge required here.
This is a complicated story that involves a layered plot, hidden secrets, beautifully developed mysteries, and an agonizing twist that puts all the cast in all types of imminent danger.
This along with the storyline of a escalating anxiety from main characters, Vic and Jacob, about Jacobās nephew home alone during a violent storm while the couple who were his caregivers for the weekend find themselves in a increasingly dangerous situation. Without access to WiFi and phones.
Price does a realistic portrayal of the fears and distress both men are experiencing, for the boy and themselves because of the newness of the situation. Then thereās the horrific reality they currently face, of the dark basement and its own extreme dangers.
The scenes in the basement are some of the best in the book. Descriptively, the author is able to bring us down into that scary environment, continuing to elevate the horror and obstacles every one faces and then finally turning it into one poignant but terrifying scenario.
So well written.
And if that ending leaves you with a few chills, it should. Thatās the playground for Psycop. Check out the full series to date below.
Although Victor Bayne is a valued asset of the FPMP, he still vividly recalls his PsyCop days: the eye rolls, the nasty looks, and the occasional utterance of the words āSpook Squadā whenever he showed up on a scene. So he really should empathize with Howard Jibben, the weekend lab manager known as Heebie Jeebie.
But does the guy really need to be so darn annoying?
Thanks to the researcherās OCD tendencies, when a mysterious shipment arrives, what should be a routine ghost-check turns into an excruciating ordealā¦made even worse by a freak incident that leaves them stranded in the FPMPās basement.
Jacob may be the ranking agent on site, but even he canāt control the weather. Yet given the pressure he puts on himself to master his newfound ability, itās as if he thinks the burden to free everyone is his alone.
Vic has never put much stock in luck, but the sheer number of disasters raining down on them canāt possibly be pure chanceāand things are only getting worse. Is it a curse? Telekinesis? Sabotage?
Or is there something more sinister lurking in the shadows?
PsyCop is an ongoing series filled with supernatural action and delightfully awkward humorāwith a steady undercurrent of gay romance. Itās best read in order, so if youāre new to the series, start with PsyCop #1, Among the Livingā¦and prepare for a hauntingly good read.
⢠Publisher: JCP Books (May 20, 2024)
⢠Publication date: May 20, 2024
⢠Language: English
⢠Print length: 302 pages
PSYCOP SERIES #1: Among the Living What good is being a psychic detective if your murder victims arenāt talking?
#2: Criss Cross Mysterious messages from Lisa lead Vic on a wild ride.
#3: Body & Soul Three missing people. No bodies. No ghosts. At least the case gets Vic out of an awkward family dinner.
#4: Secrets Is someone watching Vicās every move, or is he imagining things? Just because youāre paranoid doesnāt mean theyāre not out to get you.
#5: Camp Hell Vic delves into his repressed memories of Camp Hell and dredges up more than he bargained for.
#6: GhosTV Lisaās gone missing, and Vic and Jacob head to PsyTrain for some answers.
#7: Spook Squad Victor has been avoiding the exorcism he owes the FPMP. Now itās time to pay up.
#8: Skin After Skin A sweeping look at the PsyCop series from Crashās empathic point of view
#9: Agent Bayne Victor might be through with the Chicago PD, but is he ready for the FPMP?
#10 Murder House An undercover gig turns up more than Vic ever imagined.
#11 Bitter Pill Thereās a deadly new drug in town called Kickā¦and psychs find it irresistible
#12 Other Half A wedding is stressful enough without a psychic investigation to power through
Iāve read this authorās other paranormal/fantasy books and just love them, so I thought Iād grab up the contemporary romance series written as Wendy Saunders/Vawn Cassidy.
So far Iāve read just the first book but I can see that this is just the beginning of a wonderful new literary journey for me. A accidental one where one runaway Nathan Elliot flips a coin and, after a series of mistakes ends up in the Bay, a small coastal town near Newquay, Cornwall. Literally.
This is a heartwarming, sweet, and captivating story that has a gorgeous location, a memorable large family mourning the loss of its beloved father, a restaurant in need of rescuing, and two wounded men who seem destined for each other.
Suddenly Beck is a book I just immediately sank into, loving the characters, the Bay and all the various relationships that the author has written into this story. There is the growing relationship between Nat and Beck as they maneuver through the present tasks around them, learning slowly about their respective personalities. Then thereās Melanie, Beckās mother who owns the restaurant and still mourns the loss of Sully her husband and the father of her large family. And all the many other fantastic moments and characters that Cassidy brings so beautifully alive as Nat becomes an integral member of the Bay and Beckās family.
Thereās more, so much more. Nat has a sister with a secret. And that large Ainsley family of Beckās has many more relationships to share with us.
I can hardly wait.
This coastal town is a place I would love to visit often. Iām not sure the family is large enough! Highly recommended!
A surprisingly sweet, sinfully sexy, and deliciously funny romp along the Cornish coast.
Nathan Elliott has run away from home at the age of twenty-six. His teenage rebellion may have come ten years late, but better late than never. Leaving behind a world of wealth and privilege, and a strict patriarchal family that would never except a gay son, heās ready to embrace life and make up for lost time, but nothingās ever that simple. A coin toss, a delayed train, and a wrong bus later, and Nat finds himself in a small bay in Cornwall being hauled out of the ocean by a gorgeous stranger and wondering how the hell his life got so off track.
Beck Ainsley lives life by a very simple ethos, donāt get attached, donāt get involved and donāt fall in love. Heās been there, done that and got the t-shirt that reads Iām a gullible idiot. Now, he keeps his life simple; all he needs is his dog, his art, his rambling sea cottage overlooking the bay and a few choice waves to surf. Heās not looking for love or commitment, but when he ends up plucking a posh boy from London with incredible blue eyes from the ocean, Cupid doesnāt just shoot him with an arrow, he decides to club him senseless with the bow too.
One simple agreement. A summer fling, a chance to act on the insane attraction between them with no strings attached, and at the end of the summer they walk away.
Thereās just one problem, fate is a fickle and capricious creature, and she has no intention of letting them walk away unscathed. Theyāre about to discover that sometimes the heart wants, what the heart wantsā¦
From author Wendy Saunders writing as Vawn Cassidy, comes this hot and sweet, first time, MM romance that will leave you laughing out loud and fanning yourself from the heatā¦
The paperback version of Suddenly Beck contains a bonus short, The Italian Job featuring Nat & Beck