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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Review: Fractured Hymns by A.M. Arthur

Review: Fractured Hymns by A.M. Arthur



Blurb

Still firmly in the closet at the age of thirty, Ethaniel Shockley is content leading a solitary—if lonely—life working on a construction crew with fellow military vets. After a tragic worksite accident leaves two of his friends dead, Ethaniel returns to his family home to recuperate from a spiral leg fracture and severe Post Concussive Syndrome. He may be lucky to be alive, but he hates the independence he’s lost.

Matthew “Angel” Garrett has worked at Shockley Stables for three years, content to muck stalls and polish saddles, and to be as unnoticeable as possible. Except for weekly church outings, he avoids going into town so he doesn’t see The Look. The Look that says “I know you went to prison for killing a man.”


A chance conversation with Ethaniel gives Angel hope that maybe he can have a friendship with the gorgeous Shockley sibling he’s crushed on for years. But the more time they spend indulging in their shared love of music, the clearer it becomes that they both want more. Ethaniel sees a kindred spirit in Angel, whose soul is just as fractured from his time in prison as Ethaniel’s is from war. But Angel has another, deeper secret that haunts him—one he’s positive will destroy this new song with Ethaniel before it’s even written.



5 Stars

*Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by the author/publisher for my reading pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.*

A.M. Arthur was one of the first authors I discovered when I started reading the m/m genre and she's one of my favorites, but the last couple of books by her, while they've been well-writing books, I just either haven't liked and/or connected with one or both of the MC's. I didn't have this problem with Fractured Hymns' MC's. I loved and connected with both Ethan and Angel. Ms. Arthur took two fractured young men in Ethan and Angel, and brought them together. Two men who I really believed were meant to love only each other. This book is kind of instalove, which most times doesn't work for me. It worked for Ethan and Angel. The chemistry and love they shared comes off the pages at you. They fit together perfectly like pieces of a puzzle.

The storyline was interesting. The story held me captive and I devoured this book in no time. It's well-written and paced well. There were also a couple of curveballs thrown in there I never saw coming. This book takes you through a rollercoaster of emotions. It's packed with sadness, heartbreak, fear, anger and frustration along with tender sweetness and love. Highly recommended!!




5*  This WOW'd me pretty much from the first chapter. An amazingly emotional tale that ends in my kind of HEA. 

It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of this author, so trying to get my hands on an ARC of this book was a no-brainer, and then getting to read the tale was like a hit to the heart. Or, rather, a series of hits - in a good way.

The tale hits big time emotions-wise pretty much from the start. I could see and feel Ethaniel's pain from his actions during his tour of duty - they leaped off the page, and then the aftereffects of the accident devastated him further, mentally and physically, and then AMA hit me with Angel's. 

Angel - beautiful in nature, damaged by the effects of his horrible childhood which resulted in him going to prison, and then by his experiences there, and an event that even in my wildest dreams, I couldn't have foreseen. And yet he remained undamaged in other ways, generous, grateful for the first home he'd ever found, and trying to always stay under the radar. The guy seemed to actually be an angel, one who'd found his forever home with Ethaniel's parents, who themselves were some of the most decent, most caring, most loving, most generous and most giving people I've come across in a novel. I don't think that this tale was quite set in the bible belt, but I loved the way that AMA brought the church into the tale initially with a little discord over its teachings in regards homosexuality, and then later, in a way that embraced both Angel and Ethaniel and what they had to offer, all of it without being preachy.  And, I think that maybe, there was more than just one angel in this tale, an utterly selfless, loving person who loved in person and beyond. 

The tale was understandably sad at times, to the point where I could feel my heart clenching and my eyes welling up, but there was also a lot of love in this, a lot of giving without wanting to take in return, a lot of goodness in this, as well as some badness that felt genuine and that provided in some ways, the catalyst that Ethaniel needed to start living his life openly and proudly. 

It ended in a hint of sadness, but with a lovely, lovely event for the leads, one that cemented their happiness and was the icing on the cake for me. It's a 5* Keeper.

ARC courtesy of the author and Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure.



Author Bio
  

            A.M. Arthur was born and raised in the same kind of small town that she likes to write about, a stone's throw from both beach resorts and generational farmland.  She's been creating stories in her head since she was a child and scribbling them down nearly as long, in a losing battle to make the fictional voices stop.  She credits an early fascination with male friendships (bromance hadn't been coined yet back then) with her later discovery of and subsequent love affair with m/m romance stories. A.M. Arthur's work is available from Samhain Publishing, Carina Press, Dreamspinner Press, SMP Swerve, and Briggs-King Books.
            When not exorcising the voices in her head, she toils away in a retail job that tests her patience and gives her lots of story fodder.  She can also be found in her kitchen, pretending she's an amateur chef and trying to not poison herself or others with her cuisine experiments. 
            Contact her at am_arthur@yahoo.com with your cooking tips (or book comments). You can also find her online (http://amarthur.blogspot.com/), as well as on Twitter (http://twitter.com/am_arthur), Tumblr (http://www.tumblr.com/blog/am-arthur), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/A.M.Arthur.M.A ). 

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Book Review: M/M ~ Finding Their Way by AM Arthur ~ (5 Star ARC Review)

Book Review: M/M ~ Finding Their Way by AM Arthur ~ (5 Star ARC Review) 



Blurb:


Thanks to an abusive father and a string of bad relationships, Riley McCage learned the hard way that people are not kind without a reason. Now, after landing a job at popular gay bar Pot O Gold, Riley is on the right track--until the night Boxer finds him drunk and drugged in the back room of an exclusive sex party.
Donald "Boxer" Boxwood wasn't looking for anything beyond some casual kink until he peeled Riley off the floor and gave him a safe place to stay. But there's something compelling about the guy crashing on his couch, and the two forge an instant friendship that eases into unmistakable attraction. Despite Riley's hesitancy, Boxer knows one thing to be true: he needs Riley in his life.
Riley risked everything to run away and build a new life for himself, and his secrets aren't something he'd ever wish upon his kind, gentle new friend. But when the past comes to call, he'll have no choice but to put his trust in Boxer…and believe people can change enough to deserve a second chance.
Book two of the Restoration series
84,000 words
Buy book One, Getting it Right
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Tracy's Review:

5 Stars



*copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review*



We've met Riley and Boxer in past stories, and I'm glad to finally get to read their story. This was an enjoyable read. It was low on the angst side, but it had enough to grab you and keep you reading. 

Boxer and Riley know each other by sight from the Pot O Gold, where Riley is a bartender. Boxer is a big muscled and tattooed dude, with a shaved head. But under the tough exterior Boxer has a heart of Gold. He rescues Riley from a party where his boyfriend has drugged him and plans to have penetrative sex with him. Something Riley refuses to do. 

When Riley is displaced from his home for a month, Boxer offers him his spare room. Boxer also offers to keep the dog, Izzy that he and Riley rescued from a parking lot near The Pot. Riley and Boxer spend the next month getting to know each other, becoming friends, and eventually falling in love. 

I loved that this was a slow burn book. They take a while before they fall into bed. They actually get to know each other, and the connection feels natural. The chemistry was good. The sex, well, I'm not a BDSM person, but it wasn't that bad. 

I loved seeing the secondary characters from not only book one, but also from the previous series. I'm looking forward to Elliot's story. That boy has some deep issues that need to be explored!