This is one of those books you are going to want to sit and read in one sitting. The characters involved are well-defined, dynamic, and mostly drama free. I think the romance between the couple was very believable and kept my interest because it felt genuine in it's simplicity. And the mystery/conflict of this story was very original, allowing the reader to guess at some things and be surprised about others. Every time I thought I knew where it was going, it went somewhere else completely.
The Characters:
There are a lot. Anyone following my reviews knows that I like a good supporting cast since love very rarely thrives in a bubble. There were friends, roommates, bosses, pseudo-adopted family, other "subjects", doctors, military, scientists, reporters, and a crazy ex and his wife. Everyone had a part to play, either in support or as a catalyst to keep pushing for answers. I'm glad that there were times when they disagreed or got in each other's way, but it didn't fall into a grudge match or become part of some big misunderstanding that derailed the story.
The Romance:
I have to be a little vague since, like most of the Ethan Stone's stories I've read, it is not 100% clear who the main character will end up with until more than halfway through the book. I think that is because of his realistic approach to coupling. Luke finds out his very long-time - but very in the closet - boyfriend has a very public fiancee in a town 2 hours away. Left with a broken heart and no strings for the first time since puberty, yeah, Luke has some screwing to do.
It would have been understandable if Luke had gone totally off the rails here ... as his inner dialogue told us he wanted. But small towns have a way of limiting opportunities so he was able to find a release without going completely nuts. And while individually these resulting sex scenes were great fun, well written and provided needed insight into Luke's personality as he tried to be honest and generous with his lovers, I would have preferred a few of them to have faded to black a little sooner ... leaving the hottest scenes for later.
But once Luke made sense of what he was feeling and who he was feeling it for ... it was game on. Ethan has a way of cutting through the needless drama and laying it all out there. It isn't that Luke and his Man are easy, far from it. They definitely have a few freak out moments. But they deal with it instead of dragging it out. There are plenty of "aww" moments for the overly-romantic types without being too fluffy for us more cynical types.
And it is all kept honest ... no lying, or sneaking, or cheating from the main players. Which goes for the mystery/thriller, as well.
The Story:
After a personal shock, Luke begins having nightmares he hasn't had since he was a child. Convinced it is more than just his imagination, Luke is determined to find answers. I think it begins as a way to get his mind off the ex, but quickly becomes something more. Explanations come slowly at first, seemingly random and vague. I quickly got the "blue man" connection but almost everything else after that was a complete mystery no matter how I tried to look at it. A few hunches, but otherwise just along for the ride. I was surprised as one secret after another was revealed. Looking back, I can see where the clues were cleverly hidden in plain sight, but in all the twists and turns I didn't see them coming while I was reading.
The story wraps up with a satisfying ending and a nicely done, subtle cliffhanger that has me craving a book two.