REVIEWED FOR PRISM BOOK ALLIANCE
Say Cheese by Michael P. Thomas
Rating: 3.5 Stars
This story is about Shep and Felix and told in flashbacks between how they met, memorable points in their lives and what is currently happening to them. When they met they were both on a pretty even keel but Felix has big plans for his future which involve making it big as an actor.
His dreams are realised but Shep is happy doing what he is doing. He is also happy and very much in love with Felix but he does worry that Felix may find bigger and better, as he has done with his career. Felix is currently waiting for Shep to get home and has a huge surprise planned that will once and for all show Shep just how serious he is.
It appears everything is against them as Shep jumps from one disaster to another and the simple task of flying home turns into an epic tale. As he sits around waiting for his flight he muses on past events from their relationship. His fears are very real but then so is the love Felix feels for him and something as small as not being able to get on his flight is going to keep these two men apart.
Ari by Nephylim
Rating: 4 Stars
There was such feeling in this story. A small glimpse into the life of Benji as he embraces the life he believes is his. His recovery from his mothers death, his rejection from his father who can only see what was and not what is and the absolute love and support of a younger brother. Then there is Ari, gender fluid, vivacious and struggling with his place in the world.
One Snowy Night by Louise Lyons
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Short and sweet. Keith is a singer whose name is just starting to get known and noticed. He is desperate for the love of a good man but every date he goes on the men are more interested in his singing and fame than they are in him.
After another disastrous date that he cuts short he crashes his car in the snow and is left stranded in the middle of nowhere with no way of raising the alarm. Luckily for him Mike comes along in his white van, his knight in shining armour, and rescues him from his freezing car. I loved Keith’s inner dialogue that seemed to be run permanently in this HFN ending.