Length: 121,000 words approx.
Cover Design: Simply Defined Art
Blurb
Bishop’s only support system was a young, inexperienced dad who’d insisted he call him Mike all their life—since they looked more like brothers than father and son. And his hot-tempered, childhood, best friend from ’juvie, Trent. Bishop already had the deck stacked against him, but he wasn’t afraid of hard work to change his situation, and he did want to change. Especially after he encountered Edison Scala, a kind-spirited office manager who didn’t hesitate to come to his defense… a man that saw past Bishop’s grass-stained coveralls. A man who wasn’t intimidated by his stern features and his silence.
Edison hadn’t grown up the way most of his peers had. He’d been raised by a single father who’d owned an old-fashioned barber shop where Edison was taught how to not only shave with a straight razor, and shine shoes, but also how to treat others, to not judge, to be a gentleman, to be respectful and speak without profanity. But, the biggest lesson he’d learned, was to always be himself. His lack of friends and a social life wasn’t his fault. No matter how much weight he gained, no matter how many times his staff called him a square, Edison did not need to change.
Bishop knew Edison was off-limits. He’d made personal vows to himself when he was released from prison, ones that he never intended to break. But, when Edison asked him about providing landscaping services at his home, there was no way he could refuse. He hadn’t expected Edison to feed him, praise him, encourage him, and look at him the way he did—as if Bishop was somebody. Mike and Trent warned him not to mix business with pleasure and he didn’t intend to.
No multiple pairings. No cliffhangers. Ends with a very, very HFN.
Warning:
This book is a M/M contemporary romance, a hardened man’s struggle to find real love. There are no police chases or doors being kicked in, in this one. But, don’t worry. Bishop is still intense enough to keep you on the edge.
A.E. has a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Virginia Wesleyan College that she used to start her own paralegal firm after she graduated in 2008. She spent five years preparing and filing bankruptcy petitions for struggling blue collar workers who couldn’t afford to file with a lawyer. It was a rewarding and satisfying career… but another path called to her. Writing.
A.E.’s writing embodies everything from hopelessly romantic to adventure, to scandalous. Her stories often include intriguing edges and twists that take readers to new, thought-provoking depths.
Now that she’s gotten over her 10 books published hump, she’s kind of known now for her hardcore, play rough and love hard, bad boy, alphas. However, she does like to push herself to step out of her comfort zone, exploring different tropes, but she won’t push herself into a whole other genre. She’s head over heels for gay romance and she has tons of more hot stories to tell.
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As
a fan of A.E.Via, I jumped at the chance to read and review her newest
book, Bishop. Romance/hurt/comfort was right up my alley. Bishop and
Edison were great characters and I connected with both of them for the first
half of the book. Bishop’s attempt to begin life anew after spending five years
behind bars, and Edison’s desire to be a healthy weight and take care of
himself- both men brought something to the table and meshed their lives
together.
Bishop’s
best friend Trent and his father Mike were personas that made the story better and
added to Bishop’s character.
Where
the story went wrong for me was Bishop’s constant self-deprivation and the need
to keep his illiteracy from Edison. Tell the man already and stop beating
yourself up about this- you’re doing something to better yourself by attending
literacy classes, so why wouldn’t Edison stick by your side? Additionally, I
had a difficult time believing Skylar’s character. Who in the heck speaks to
their boss in the manner he constantly spoke to Edison? Can you say, Human Resources needs to be informed of the
harassment? And Edison, what kind of boss are you that you allowed an employee
to demean, degrade, and speak to you in such a manner?
Maybe
I’m just used to Ms. Via’s car chases, larger than life police, and anyone
related to the Nothing Special series. Having said that, I did enjoy Bishop
and look forward to reading their story as they continue to grow as a couple. I
also look forward to reading more about Trent in book two of this new series.
Sexy
& Sizzling
A
four handcuff review
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