I'd never heard of Lynley Wayne, but I was in the mood to read a contemporary romance, preferrably a family themed one, and Lynley Wayne's A Life Interrupted (published by MLR Press, November 2013) came through on my All Romance eBooks search.
So I decided to take a risk and buy a copy.
The synopsis from the publisher
Dan and Travis met in college, the unlikeliest of pairs, and then became
friends and lovers.
For the past twenty-two years Dan's lived his own
version of happily-ever-after, with Travis by his side.
Then tragedy
strikes and life as they know it ceases to exist.
Will they be strong
enough to find their way back from a life interrupted?
While Travis fights for his life, Dan can' t help but relive all those
little moments that made up their life.
All those things that he took
for granted at the time. Those very same events may end up being all he
has left of the man who is his entire world.
What I think
Lynley Wayne pulled off one of the hardest challenges any writer can face: making readers care about a main character who's absent/in a coma throughout most of the story.
Did the previous sentence sound as callous to you as it did to me? LOL! Sorry. It sounded good in my head, I swear, but clearly it didn't translate well on paper.
What I meant to say was, one of the main characters, Travis, is in a coma and as such, he's actually "absent" as an active participant in the story, and we only get to know him through his partner Dan's eyes.
And it's easy enough to feel sympathy for him as someone who is sick, maybe even dying. But Wayne Lynley takes us beyond the easy sympathy to the core of the man, so we know what he was in the past, how he would be if he was not lying in that hospital bed, and what his husband, children, mother and sister will lose if he dies/doesn't recover. She helps us get to know the brave young man who acts on his attraction for another man, even though he'd have sworn that he was straight before he met Dan, the loving partner and that strong happy man who has a goofy smile on his face when all is right with his world. Sounds better now? Thanks:-)
Anyhoo, one of the reasons I love romance novels is the expectation of a happy ending. So I kinda expected that no matter what kind of wringer Dan and Travis go through, in the end, Travis will wake up and they will live happily ever after. I so totally didn't expect the real outcome in the story. It was a good twist though. (And no, I'm not telling you what happened. Read the book to find out!)
My only complaint is that the story feels unfinished. Yeah, I know they say, "To be Continued" at the end, so it must be the first book in a series. But what the hell? I want to know what happens next right now!!!!
OK. Maybe not right this minute, but soon. VERY SOON!
Told you I wasn't exactly patient... or healthy....
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Thursday, 2 January 2014
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
Review: My Regelence Rake by J.L Langley
The problem with J.L Langley is that she doesn't write fast enough to suit me. LOL! As if she's there to write for my comvenience.
Still. My fantasy is of her chained to her laptop in my dungeon, writing book after book, with occassional breaks for food or drink. No sleep for the talented!
OK. I don't sound well, I know. But damn, the woman can tell a good story!
I just finished re-reading My Regelence Rake, the third installment in her Sci-Regency series (published by Samhain Publishhing, October 2012), and it's as good as when I read it last year.
Some books are fluff ( and it's fine to be fluff. I adore fluff), but I am pleasantly surprised when I find books I can read again and again. Because to a bibliophile, books you can reread over and over are very kind to the wallet. And that allows me to enjoy as many books as possible, guilt-free.
Here's the publisher's synopsis:
With his days occupied with duties as Captain of the Guard, and nights consumed with upholding his reputation as a rake, Lord Sebastian Hastings’s schedule is filled. There’s no extra time to be anyone’s bodyguard, but the royal family’s safety is a task he sees to personally.
Prince Colton Townsend has loved Sebastian for as long as he can remember, but he’s done pining for a man who has vowed never to remarry. So he consoles himself with the second love of his life—horses. Stable building and horse racing consume his every thought, at least until he’s stuck with Sebastian dogging his every step.
While looking over the prospects at an auction, Colton is trying to ignore his sexy, pesky bodyguard when he feels compelled to take on a bully to protect an abused horse. Sebastian is dragged into the fray, and their good deed sparks a string of nasty rumors.
There’s only one way to quell the political storm: marry. But instead of solving everything, Colton realizes his new husband is a bundle of secrets, none of which he’ll give up easily. Unless Colton makes one, last-ditch effort that could break his heart for good.
What I think
My Regelence Rake is a classic tale of unrequitted love, done so well that you don't mind that the story sounds vaguely familiar, if you're like me and have read thousands of romance novels (het and mm).
The characters are very well drawn: you can't help but root for Colton to land his man and want Sebastian to have a really good excuse why he's not sweeping him off his feet. Cos not having a good excuse would just make him an ass. Just saying.
Mixed in there, there are real rakes nice well-brought up young men should stay away from. There are secrets, some spying, blackmail attempts and lots of fear of rejection from both Colton and Sebastian. There's lots of humour too. I especially loved the concept of Dance Card Destruction Crew.
And of course Trouble, fiance to Rexley, Colton's eldest brother, is as funny as ever. Now there's a young man who's worth kidnapping J.L Langley for, so I can chain her to her laptop and get her writing. I wouldn't even mind hiring a personal torturer for the duration of the book's writing, cos I would really really love to read his story.
Anyhoo, I highly recommend My Regelence Rake. My only caveat is that, maybe, you read the first two books in the series first. It can stand alone, but it's richer if you've read the two previous books and have insight into characters and events.
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