AUTHOR:
TAYLOR BROOKS
Pages:
117
Date:
02/05/2014
Grade:
3
Details:
Received from the Siren
Through Love Romances and More
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/ Kindle
The
blurb:
“Matt Caynor's whole world turned upside down two
years ago when a car accident left his partner, Aaron Mayburn, in a coma. For
months he remained vigil by his bedside, hoping for a miracle the doctors told
him would never come.
Steve Pierce met Matt three months ago and took
an instant liking to him. After a whirlwind romance the two find themselves
falling in love and planning for a future together until a phone call comes in
from the hospital that changes everything.
When Aaron wakes from his coma, Matt is forced to
let go of the man he's falling in love with to be with the one he thought he'd
lost. With each passing day he finds himself walking a tightrope between
gratitude and despair, not knowing that he might just be given everything he
wants. If only he's brave enough to take it.”
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My
thoughts:
It’s
been two years since the accident that left Aaron in a coma the doctors say he
would never come out of. For most of those two years Aaron’s partner Matt has
been holding a vigil by his bedside while fighting the medical staff who urge
him to turn life support off.
Three
months ago Matt met Steve and from the very first moment something special
existed between the two men. They’ve spent little time apart over those three
months although Matt does occasionally disappear for a few hours without
explaining why or where he goes.
When
Aaron wakes up from his coma it is the miracle Matt has been waiting for. It is
also the moment he has to say goodbye to Steve, the man who didn’t know Aaron
existed, the man he’s fallen in love with and the man who now feels betrayed
and abandoned.
Aaron’s
awakening leaves three man less than happy. Matt is delighted to have the love
of his life back while a part of him yearns for Steve. Steve is heartbroken and
feels betrayed. And Aaron, while delighted to be back home with the man he
loves, knows Matt is hiding something from him.
Something
will have to give.
I’m
not sure what to say about this book. I liked the idea behind the story. It
must be a terrible dilemma for those who have partners in a coma; when do you
allow yourself to move on even though the person you love is technically still
alive? What do you then when you fall for someone while the person you’ll
always love is in hospital, unable to respond to you? And if this book had gone
a little bit deeper into that issue I would probably have ended up loving it.
As
it is the story, while touching on Matt’s dilemma, seemed to almost gloss over
it. In fact, the story seemed to gloss over almost everything except the sex. Please
don’t get me wrong. I liked reading the sex scenes and they were hot. But I can’t
help feeling that this was too weighty a theme to use as a vehicle for steamy
encounters.
I
also didn’t get any real insight into those three men. I felt there was very
little to distinguish them from each other. Matt gets a bit more attention than
the other two men and is therefore a bit easier to identify but not well enough
for me to be able to picture him in my head.
Matt.
I disliked him. First he kept secrets from Steve and when that spectacularly
backfired and left both of them hurt he turned around and did the exact same
thing to Aaron. In fact, this may be one of the few books were the happy ending
didn’t feel right because I just couldn’t convince myself Matt deserved it.
I
can’t help feeling that this novella would have made a great novel. If it had
been longer, with more character background and growth, more time for
situations to be created and resolved and more insight into Matt’s turmoil
during the two years Aaron was in his coma this could have been one of those
books that break your heart only to leave you uplifted and happy in the end.
Instead this was an enjoyable and hot but rather superficial story. There was
nothing wrong with the writing and it was a very easy read. I just didn’t like
the disappointed feeling the book left me with.
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