Love Comes To Light
Senses series
book #6
Andrew Grey
Contemporary MM Romance
***** Tams 5 Star review *****
Artist Arik Bosler is terrified he might have lost
his creative gift in the accident that left his hand badly burned. When he’s
offered the chance to work with renowned artist Ken Brighton, Arik fears his
injury will be too much to overcome.
He travels to Pleasanton to meet Ken, where he runs into the
intimidating Reg Thompson. Reg, a biker who customizes motorcycles, is a big
man with a heart of gold who was rejected by most of his family. Arik is
initially afraid of Reg because of his size. However it’s Reg’s heart that warms
Arik’s interest and gets him to look past the exterior to let down his guard.
But Arik soon realizes that certain members of Reg’s
motorcycle club are into things he can’t have any part of. Reg can’t understand
why Arik disappears until he learns Arik’s injury was the result of his
father’s drug activity. Though neither Reg nor Arik wants anything to do with
drugs, the new leadership of Reg’s club might have other ideas.
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Arik Bosler
is an Artist that needs to learn how to channel his talent through something
other than his dominant hand after an accident left him permanently scarred,
and limits his use. When renowned Artist Ken Brighton gives Arik the chance to
do just that, Arik is convinced it’s a waste of time. The more time Arik spends
with Ken, his family and close knit circle of friends, Arik reconsiders. But
it’s the indomitable spirit of young man in a wheelchair with a handicap that
could very well kill him, and a little girl with a similar issue with her hand
that finally prove to Arik that anything is possible, if you want it bad
enough.
Reg is the owner of the local repair shop and from the first
glance; Arik is terrified of the big man. Reg is intrigued though. He wants to
get to know the beautiful stranger that is fierce enough to stand up for
himself when he feels trapped, but hides his eyes and trembles when Reg or any
of his big, biker friends even look at him. Reg will have to use all his
patience and perseverance if he wants to stake a claim to Arik, teach him how
to communicate and show Arik that he can be loved, scars and all.
This is the final book in the Senses series, and I am going
to miss my visits to Pleasanton. This series is all about learning how to live
with your disability; letting down your guard to not only let someone in, but
let them help you as well. And most important, find love and a family. Arik has
been alone for a long time, and now with his hand, he has resigned himself to a
solitary life. Reg is a gentle giant. He was raised right with morals and
integrity, but he too has not had the best luck with romance. It is not the
smoothest ride for these two, but you know what they say, when you fall off you
have to climb right back up in the saddle!
I liked catching up with some of my favorite characters from
earlier books, and how little Jerry played an important role in this story. The
thing I have loved about every book in this series is how Grey created these
characters with disabilities and showed that even though they struggle and life
is far harder at times because of their handicap, they can overcome it, they
can live a life full of love and happiness, and most important, they are
strong.
If you like stories where your characters have to fight for
that happy ever after and deserve every second of it, look no further.
Read my reviews for the other books in the series...
Guest post with Andrew Gray
Love Comes to light
Saying goodbye to a series is always hard and this one is
especially so. I can’t believe I’ve been
writing these stories for almost four years.
Love Comes Silently ripped my heart out and I think at some point each
of the other stories has left me in tears as I was trying to write. Love Comes to light is no exception.
I love that each of these stories has helped me grow as a
writer. Love Comes in Darkness helped me
sharpen my skills to a large degree.
Since the story was written fully from Howard’s perspective. With that story, I had to fully immerse
myself in a characters world where I had very limited experience. It was both amazing and a little frightening
because I so desperately wanted to get it right. The same can be said of Love Comes Unheard. I am going to miss this world, but I promise
to create other ones that will be as dynamic and heart felt.
Making the world sexier, one reader at a time.
Andrew Grey writes contemporary Gay Romance. He grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world. He has a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and works in information systems for a large corporation. Andrew's hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world's most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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One winner will receive an E-book copy of one story in the Senses series.
A big thanks to Mr. Grey for stopping by and sharing his new release with us, which is also the last book in this series. I'm going to miss all these guys and the unique families that they made.
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It's hard to believe but I've never read a book from Andrew Grey before so I can't choose one. But thank you for all the reviews of this series, I'll check it out!
ReplyDeleteI'd pick Reg, he is so sexy! :) Vicki. dale.earnhardt03@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI have read one or two of Andrews books, but yet to start this series, Which is on my to read list, I like the blurb for the new title.
ReplyDeletei would really say all of them because i couldnt pick just one...how about a dinner party instead
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure who I would pick. So far I've only read maybe 5 books by Andrew.
ReplyDeleteAngela:
ReplyDeleteI love the Senses serie :) I can't pick just one character of Andrews books so i would have a hugh diner party and invite them all LOL.
Garrett Bowman who has been so alone and isolated. This story just made me smile all the way through reading it.
ReplyDeleteI already have all the Senses book except this one. I'm not sure if I should buy the e-book or wait for the audio one as I have the others in both formats.
ReplyDeleteAnd in answer to the question I would have dinner with Lowell Cartwright because he must have some great stories to tell as entertainment whilst eating.
I think I'd pick Bull from the Bronco Boys series.
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