![]() ![]() Life After Joe is on my all-time favorites list and then I have All Roads Lead To You, which I two-starred. I'm all over the map when it comes to my Harper Fox books. And Driftwood would be a good choice to start…Īngsty, lyrical, and quintessentially Harper Fox. If you have a tolerance for waxing-poetic, and are in the mood for a deep, lyrical romance…then you might want to give Harper Fox a try. Though I loved Tom & Flynn, they’re not my favorite of her couplings…but again, she knows how to write GREAT LOVE between 2 broken MC’s…and for that, I am smitten by them. And it was suspenseful, and exciting…and yet as out-of-place as it is in all her other reads. This one had the “throw-some-adventure-in-towards-the-end-of-the-book” that all of her books have. And once that happened, well, the book took over and I felt so enraptured by Tom & Flynn and Bella (a dog…don’t worry) and their discovery of love that saved them all. But, then, I reminded myself to SLOW DOWN and indulge in the words on the page. It could be the odd formatting of my ebook, but I wasn’t always exactly sure what was going on in what I was reading. And now that I'm getting used to her words, I can giggle at times that I shouldn't.yet still enjoy what I'm consuming.įor the first 2/3 of the book, I felt a bit lost. Her books are to be savored like an aged scotch (<-look at me tryin’ to be all Fox’esque in my review!). And with each new one I read, my appreciation of her style increases. Her books reek of loneliness, desperation, redemption, and love. I want to get lost in the love of every couple she brings together. I want to get to know every person she introduces to me. I want to go to every location she describes in a book. I know to some she is cheesy as can be and others roll their eyes at her overly-lyrical, poetic style. ![]() Truth is, Harper Fox could make a flea-infested wet blanket that smelled of rot feel romantic. Also, in true British tradition, a tiny bit of joystick innuendo. Warning Contains explicit m/m sex, hot helicopter pilots and skin-tight wetsuits. The sparks between him and Tom are the first light he's seen in a long, dark tunnel of self-recrimination, which includes living in sexual thrall to fellow crash survivor and former co-pilot, Robert.Īs their attraction burns through spring and into summer, Tom must confront not only his own shadows, but Flynn's before the past rises up to swallow his lover whole. His carefree charm is merely a cover for the messed-up soul within. The vision in tight neoprene nearly wipes them both out in a surfing mishaps and shatters Tom's lonely peace.įlynn is a crash-and-burn in progress, one of only two survivors of a devastating rescue helicopter crash that killed his crew. His grip on his control is fragile, and it slips dangerously when Flynn Summers explodes into his life. He's home in Cornwall after a hellish tour of duty in Afghanistan, but while the village is the same, he isn't. What the tide washes in, the past can sweep away.Īll Dr. ![]()
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