Wednesday, February 13, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ You. Forever. Always. ~ K.A. Merikan

---Years of loving in secret. Now the secret’s out.---


Mage. Reasonable. Mature. In love with his best friend’s little brother.
Dawn. Painfully shy. Crazy talented. An anxious cinnamon roll in need of protection.

Mage has always been Dawn’s hero. He’s been there for him when Dawn was bullied, when Dawn came out, and when he joined The Underdogs. He’s also been Dawn’s first and only love—painfully unrequited, since Mage is straight. But that’s only for the better, because they’re bandmates, and Dawn’s brother is Mage’s best friend. 

It would all be too intense, too complicated, too real. 

But then one drunken kiss proves Mage might not be as straight as he seemed, and their whole world turns upside down. Even though Dawn craves Mage’s love so much his heart could burst, his shyness stands in the way of any future they could share.

While they have to keep their budding relationship under wraps and they prepare to sign a major record deal, Dawn’s anxiety gets out of control. Mage will have to choose between the success he’s always craved and the love of his life.

POSSIBLE SPOILERS:
Themes: rock band, bandmates romance, older brother’s best friend, coming out, bisexuality, first love, anxiety, compromise, music, secret love
Genre: Contemporary M/M Rocker Romance
Heat level: sweet, explicit scenes
Length: ~50,000 words (Can be read as standalone, HEA)



You. Forever. Always. by authors K.A. Merikan was a rocking sweet tale featuring Mage and Dawn. Book 3 in The Underdogs series, and a standalone, Dawn loved his brother’s best friend since he was a teen. Mage always took care of the shy, introverted and gangly teen and watched him become a shy and quiet man with a sweet and giving nature. Mage fell for Dawn, but chose not to pursue a relationship sans adding a new piece to the band’s dynamics.

I enjoyed the story, and I believed the authors did a nice job portraying Dawn’s anxiety. His debilitating nature left him shell shocked and panic stricken, only to be assuaged by Mage’s calming nature or until he passed out with stress. The budding relationship and the next step between Mage and Dawn was sweet and sensitive.

At times I found the other band members attitudes or interactions callous in the face of such a sensitively written character, but I would imagine the authors attempted to demonstrate a normalcy in the world of music, melding it with the world of mental distress.

You. Forever. Always. was a nice read and worth the time.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review

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