Friday, July 17, 2015

A Spirit Without Borders Release day Review & COMMENT #giveaway

Dillon McDowell, an infectious disease specialist, jumps at the opportunity to work with Doctors Without Borders in Liberia. But when he arrives, things are very different than he expected, and he’s out of his depth. Will Scarlet takes him under his wing and helps him adjust. A hint of normalcy comes when a group of local boys invite Dillon to play soccer.

Will’s family rejected him for being gay, and he’s closed off his heart. Even though meeting Dillon opens him to the possibility of love, he’s wary. They come from different worlds, and Will plans to volunteer for another stint overseas. But Will realizes what Dillon means to him when Dillon becomes ill, and they can no longer deny their feelings.

When Dillon’s soccer friends lose their parents and aunt to disease, Will and Dillon must work together to ensure that the boys aren’t cast adrift in a society that’s afraid they might be contagious. They must also decide if their feelings are real or just the result of proximity and hardship.

*Sequel to A Heart Without Borders


Grab your copy of A Spirit Without Borders today from Dreamspinner Press!


Tams 5 Star review *****

Dillon McDowell is an excellent physician with a great bedside manner. The problem is his stern and sometimes cold attitude towards his co-workers. A trip to Liberia with Doctor's without Border's will not only teach him humility and compassion, it will change his outlook on life drastically. Born to a wealthy and affluent family, Dillon has never wanted for any materialistic things, so it's quite the culture shock to see the way the people of this country are forced to live.

Will Scarlet has been a Doctor in Liberia for a while. Having caught Ebola his first time there, he fought it, beat it and is now immune to the disease so he is better equipped to handle the patients that contract the disease. When Dillon joins the team, he is partnered with Will as roommates and to learn the layout of the hospital, town and the people. At first Dillon again comes across a bit cold, even a little pompous, but eventually the two slide into a routine and become friends.

I think one of the best aspects of this story for me was watching these two men, certain they'd never find love because they couldn't get it from the people they deserved it from most, fall for each other. That song by Rhianna, We Found Love in A Hopeless Place, it's the theme song for this book I swear. But Will fears that Dillon is only latching onto him because he's the only other gay man in a thousand mile radius. The relationship can't possibly go anywhere past Dillon's three month stint. Can it?

There is a lot of personal growth as well. Will came to terms with not having his parents in his life long ago, being ostracized because he's gay. Dillon's parents didn't shun him per say, they just blatantly ignore it and continue to try and set him up with random women. So Will has to learn how to coexist with Dillon, used to being a loner. While Dillon has to decide what is more important. How he perceives himself, or how others do.

An emotional thrill ride with a lot of ups and downs, this book shows how radically someone’s life can change when they are forced to look at the world sans the rose colored glasses. And I especially enjoyed the last few chapters, granpuppy… I laughed so hard! Absolutely a must read especially fans of Grey’s many works. And if you like passionate romances that are a little rough around the edges, this is a safe bet.
Andrew Grey is an author of contemporary Gay Romance.
Making the world sexier one reader at a time!

Author links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Amazon

Up for grabs for ONE lucky person is an e-book copy of ONE Andrew Grey book from his backlist {excludes A Spirit Without Borders} 
So leave a comment and remember to include your email so we can notify you if you win! 
And if you are at Rainbow Con this week, Andrew and I both will be there. So stop by and visit with one, or both of us. We love to make new friends! 





18 comments:

  1. Wonderful review. Makes me want to pick it up. Hope I can
    debby236 at gmail dot com

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  2. great review today
    jmarinich33@aol.com

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  3. Congratulations on the newest book! Looking forward to reading it! Would have loved to go and meet you at Rainbow Con but.....there's always next year!

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  4. thanks for the chance
    jmarinich33@aol.com

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  5. Wow, sounds great love Andrew Grey's books, can't wait to read this one. Thanks for the chance to win. Hugs

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  6. Have fun at Rainbow Con! I wish I could be there. :-) This books sounds really good, and reminded me that I need to go get the first one in the series yet as well.

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  7. book sounds great andrew.congrats
    jmarinich33@aol.com

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  8. Congratulations. on the new release. And thanks for the chance

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  9. Congrats on your release Andrew. I've been eyeing this book and following the blog posts. I can't wait to add this to my library.
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  10. Congrats on the new book! It looks lovely. Have fun at Rainbow Con =)
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  11. Congrats! Huge fan of Andrew Grey! Thanks for the chance!
    Jennifer.avidan@gmail.com

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  13. congrats on your latest release

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  14. congrats on the new release and thanks for the chance to win! elsikoho at yahoo dot com

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  15. Me please I loved A heart Without border and would Love this. rojoroaors@yahoo.com

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  16. Congratulations i your writing keep it up thanks again

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