Tuesday 19 July 2016

Review: Hiatus by L.A. Witt

***3 Stars***


I have read many books by this author but sadly this one I struggled with for a couple of reasons and I had to push myself to read through to the end.
Cam and Theo as we meet them are in the middle of a trial separation and from the off it felt like I was missing half of the story. I found the tone of these characters to be depressing to read and that had a knock on effect with the sex scenes in this book for me, I just felt uncomfortable reading them. I wanted this book to be more about them fighting to save their marriage by talking to each other and dealing with their issues.
I really liked Nate and I felt for him being stuck in the middle of the situation between his two partners but I admired his strength of character in wanting to help them.
I liked the outcome of the story but it just felt hard work getting there.

Reviewed by Vikki Ryan


Three’s a disaster when things come unraveled.

Rock star Nate Keller is on top of the world, but his headlining tour has one drawback. It keeps him away from his boyfriends, Theo and Cameron, for weeks at a time. Yet after four-and-a-half years—and a lot of hard work—the trio is still going strong.

But then Cam comes to visit with devastating news. After seventeen years together, he and Theo have agreed to a trial separation. Nate tries desperately to fix his lovers’ broken relationship, but there’s only so much he can do from the road.

At home, Cam tries to carry on, but feels like his whole life is spiraling out of control. Theo struggles to cope with the split as his depression worsens. They’re both spinning their wheels, quickly losing hope they can keep it together—and keep the man they both still love.

Desperate, Nate drops everything in a last-ditch attempt to pull their trio back together before they hit rock bottom. Except their love could already be shattered beyond repair.
Warning: Contains two men who must face how broken they are before they can fix their failing marriage, and the man who loves them both—but doesn’t know how to save them.




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