Showing posts with label Nick & Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick & Kelly. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

BALL & CHAIN



TITLE: BALL & CHAIN
AUTHOR: ABIGAIL ROUX
Pages: 306
Date: 17/03/2014
Grade:  5+
Details: no. 8 Cut & Run
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The blurb:

“Home from their unexpected deployment, the former members of Marine Force Recon team Sidewinder rejoin their loved ones and try to pick up the pieces of the lives they were forced to leave behind. Ty Grady comes home to Zane Garrett, only to find that everything around him has changed—even the men he went to war with. He barely has time to adjust before his brother, Deuce, asks Ty to be his best man. But that isn’t all Deuce asks Ty to do, and Ty must call for backup to deal with the business issues of Deuce’s future father-in-law.

Nick O’Flaherty and Kelly Abbott join Ty and Zane at the wedding on an island in Scotland, thinking they’re there to assuage Deuce’s paranoia. But when bodies start dropping and boats start sinking, the four men get more involved with the festivities than they’d ever planned to.

With the clock ticking and the killer just as stuck on the isolated island as they are, Ty and Zane must navigate a veritable minefield of family, friends, and foes to stop the whole island from being destroyed.”

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My thoughts:

The official release date for this book is today which makes me disinclined to talk about the story. It would be too easy to spoil the story for those who haven’t gotten around to reading the book yet and since I would never forgive a reviewer for doing that to me, I won’t take the risk of doing so now. I’ll limit myself to listing a few things I loved about this book and will hopefully manage to do so without revealing things that I shouldn’t. Of course, the only way to make sure you don’t encounter any spoilers is to do what I did, and stay away from reviews all together until you’ve read the book.

Let me start by saying that I loved this book. For me this book had everything I love about the ‘Cut & Run’ series. There was the mystery and all the high thrills action needed to solve it, not to mention some twists and turns that took my breath away. The fact that it was set in a Scottish mansion with secret passage-ways and located on a remote and private island only added to the sense of danger. I have always loved the interactions between the characters in these books and the addition of Kelly and Nick to Ty and Zane’s double act meant a lot more quick fire dialogue.

The start of the book had me reading with a huge grin on my face, a grin that was semi permanent and only interrupted by moments of laughter. In fact, the grin was stuck on my face for a long time. But on those occasions when the grin did fall of my face it was because there was real pain in the story.

I’m not entirely sure what I expected when I started this book. I was ready for residue of Ty and Zane’s last fight, especially since it was followed almost immediately by their separation. Conflict between Nick and Kelly wouldn’t have surprised me either since their intimate relationship was so very new and almost nipped in the bud by their separation. What I was completely unprepared for were the issues between Ty and Nick I was confronted with; deep seated issue without any easy answers. Reading about those was as painful as it was fascinating and kept me glued to the page.

I loved Ty’s struggles when he finds out about Nick and Kelly and his difficulty in determining what exactly is causing him to feel so off about it.

“Stop. The deal is I don’t freak out, and you don’t share sex stories.” – Ty to Kelly.

And I have to admit that I’m falling deeper in love with Kelly and Nick as I read more about them. Kelly’s support for Nick when he’s facing one of the toughest decisions he’ll ever have to make was beautiful.

““The decision you make, you make it for you. Not him.” Kelly whispered in his ear. “You make it for you. And I’ll be here.” – Kelly to Nick

But the Kelly’s words towards the end of this book took my breath away.

“What words do I use for this feeling if ‘I love you’ has already been used.”

Followed by:

““I love you, Nick,” Kelly whispered. “No matter what those words meant before, we know what they mean now. They’re ours now. Just ours.””

Well, those two quotes all but melted me.

Now that I’ve finished the book I should say that I wouldn’t have minded a bit more sexual action on these pages. It wasn’t something I was missing or actively waiting for while reading the book though. The story with all its twists and turns, action and clever dialogue had me in such a tight hold that I didn’t even realise how little sex there’d been until the story had ended.

It sort of breaks my heart that we appear to be nearing the end of Ty and Zane’s story. Of course there still is the ‘mole issue’ to resolve but, as things stand now, it looks like that might be the end of their adventures. Having said that, the ‘Sidewinder’ stories have only started and this book set us up for what promises to be one hell of a storyline in that series. And since Ty is very much a member of the Sidewinder team, the future might not be quite as bleak as I fear. One thing is sure though; no matter where Abigail Roux decides to take her characters next, I will be following them closely, making very sure not to miss a single word in the process.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

SHOCK & AWE



TITLE: SHOCK & AWE
AUTHOR: ABIGAIL ROUX
Pages: 106
Date: 13/03/2014
Grade: 5
Details: No. 1 Sidewinder
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The blurb:

“After barely surviving a shootout in New Orleans, Sidewinder medic Kelly Abbott has to suffer through a month of recovery before he can return home to Colorado. He’s not surprised when fellow Sidewinder Nick O’Flaherty stays with him in New Orleans. Nor is he surprised when Nick travels home with him to help him get back on his feet—after all, years on the same Marine Force Recon team bonded the men in ways that only bleeding for a brother can. He’s very surprised, though, when Nick humors his moment of curiosity and kisses him.

Nick knows all of Kelly’s quirks and caprices, so the kiss was a low-risk move on his part . . . or so he thought. But what should’ve been a simple moment unleashes a flood of confusing emotions and urges that neither man is prepared to address.

Now, Kelly and Nick must figure out what they mean to each other—friends and brothers in arms, or something even deeper?—before the past can come back to ruin their tenuous future.”

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My thoughts:

Earlier this week I read and reviewed Touch & Geaux - a story that managed to break my heart not once but twice - so I definitely was in the market for something a bit lighter. Thankfully, ‘Shock & Awe’ delivered just that; a more or less angst-free, sweet, sexy and very funny story.

‘Shock & Awe’ is the novella that kick starts the ‘Sidewinder’ series which is a ‘Cut & Run’ spin-off and concentrates, if this story is anything to go by, on Nick O’Flaherty and Kelly Abbott.

Kelly is recuperating after the near fatal gunshot in ‘Touch & Geaux’ and isn’t surprised when his friend Nick volunteers to stay by his side until he’s able to look after himself again.

When Kelly expresses his curiosity about kissing a man Nick isn’t too worried about satisfying it for him. Neither man is quite prepared for the way they react to what should have been an innocent kiss though.

With Kelly still in serious pain and on painkillers the two men can only take their experimentation so far, regardless of Kelly’s insistence that he wants to experience it all.

And both men have to consider what this new direction might mean for their longstanding friendship. Are they risking their close bond on a drug-fuelled whim, or is there more to Kelly’s desire and Nick’s reaction to it?


I thoroughly enjoyed this novella. It was nice to read a romance in which the story wasn’t about two characters getting to know each other; Kelly and Nick have known each other for years and don’t have secrets. This book is about two men dealing with the changing dynamic between them, and their reaction to the new feelings they’re developing for each other.

For me the best part of the story was probably the banter between Kelly and Nick; it kept a huge grin on my face almost from start to finish and started early on when Nick has to help Kelly to his bed so he can rest:
   
“Bet you never worked this hard to bet a guy in bed, have you?” – Kelly

Nick’s answer when Kelly asks him about his sexual preferences was priceless:

I consider myself equal opportunity.” – Nick

The romantic and sexy exchanges were at least as good as the humorous ones and at times managed to take my breath away.

“He moaned again, and the sound travelled through his body, awakening the rest of him to the moment, to the scent of guns instead of roses, the brush of leather instead of lace.” – Kelly’s first kiss
 
And then there was the one line that actually had me laughing out loud:

“Oh, look at the pothead calling the kettle names.” – Nick

Just when I was about to get really upset that the story ended at only 77% into the book and, more importantly, before Kelly has a chance to fully experience sex with Nick, I discovered something I wasn’t expecting; an extra story called ‘Bait & Switch’. I liked that we got a quick glimpse of Zane in this story but loved that we finally got to see Nick and Kelly going all the way as well as committing to each other.

I was well and truly hooked on Abigail Roux’s books before I started this novella. I was also more than a little bit in love with Ty and Zane, something which hasn’t changed. I guess I’ll have to add Nick and Kelly to my (rather short) list of book-boyfriends now. I’m going to enjoy spending more time with them while watching how their relationship develops.