Monday Mentions: August 22, 2016
I hope you all had a fabulous weekend and are ready to pick up some new reads for the week ahead. Hopefully these Monday Mentions can help you out.
Both of today’s selections release tomorrow, August 23rd.
The first selection is from author Gen Ryan. In Fix You she brings you Max, a man who has been hiding his true self from everyone his entire life. Once he meets Jason he thinks he might be able to finally be who he really is. But for openly gay Jason can he “fix” Max at the expense of his own heart?
Our last selection, although certainly not least, is Jack L. Pyke’s new release Lost in the Echo. Having read this story I can tell you it proves to be a powerful punch. Jack brings out your every emotion in this story of abduction that ultimately is about loss and redemption. See my review below.
Make it a great week!
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BLURB:
Maxwell Craver pretends his entire life to be someone he’s not. It used to be easier to lie to himself and to everyone who cared for him until Jason Lewis comes along and changes everything. For the first time, Maxwell thinks that maybe he can finally be his true self. Jason Lewis has always been open about his sexuality. When he hires Maxwell to restore his new car, their connection and heat are instant. By agreeing to help him overcome his fears, Jason vows to fix him, even if it means breaking his own heart.
BLURB:
Three days. Three questions. Three answers.
Kidnapped, blindfolded, and bound to a bed, running away isn’t an option any more for Will Chambers. Despite being a linguistic tutor and having every conversational tool at his disposal, all Will wanted to do was fade into the background, become lost in the echo of wild heath and harbour. But now someone wants to put his body and mind on full display, force Will to find his voice—answer three questions, over three days. All Will has to do is provide three… simple… answers.
Read Kimmers' Review HERE.