Friday, August 9, 2019

World Turned Upside Down by Elyse Springer | Cat’s Release day Review Review & #giveaway @Dreamspinners @ElyseSpringer @TTCBooksandmore

After three winters in Antarctica, Simon Bancroft is an old hand on the ice. The harsh weather and extreme isolation aren’t for everyone, but he enjoys the tight-knit community at McMurdo Station… and lately, he’s enjoyed watching the hot new researcher, Asher Delaney, who’s recently arrived to study the aurora. But Simon’s just a janitor. Asher doesn’t even know he exists.

When Simon’s friends propose a wager, he gets a chance to introduce himself to Asher at last. But Asher defies all of Simon’s assumptions, and suddenly he finds himself reevaluating everything he thought he knew about Asher, himself, and falling in love at the bottom of the world.

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Cat gives this one 3 Meows with a 2 Purr heat index...

This was a sweet romance set in another world. It is interesting and I learned a lot about living in a place I hear little about with a job I had never heard of. The story is sweet and predictable with interesting side characters as well.

Excerpt…
THERE WAS a running joke in Antarctica about sex—
First he took off her jacket. Then he took off her sweater. And then he seductively slid her coveralls off her shoulders and down her legs. And then he stripped off her thermal shirt, and her jeans. And then she lay before him on the bed, wearing nothing but her base layers, wool socks, and hat.
Simon huffed out a laugh, thinking about it, and propped his elbow on the table so he could rest his chin in the palm of his hand.
“You’re staring again,” Miranda said. “And you’re drooling into your spaghetti.”
“I just….” Simon gazed across the dining room toward a boisterous, overcrowded table in the corner. “I just want to take his jacket off, if you know what I mean.”
Miranda threw a roll at him. “You’ve got it bad, Si.”
“Yeah, I know.” He sighed longingly. The group at table he’d been observing stood up all at once, everyone collecting their trays. Simon held his breath as they walked by—as he walked by.
Asher Delaney was the epitome of rugged. At six foot six, he was one of the tallest men on the base. He was so muscular that rumor said the US Antarctic Program had needed to special-order him one of the big red jackets that everyone on station wore, before he deployed down to McMurdo Station—the largest of the three United States bases on the continent—for the winter season. He had dirty-blond hair that darkened along his jaw when he went a few days without shaving, and green eyes that lit up whenever he was talking to one of his friends.
He looked like a lumberjack or a linebacker, not a scientist. And he looked like he could absolutely wreck Simon in the best way imaginable.
“You need a boyfriend. Bad.”
Simon rolled his eyes. “Not interested,” he sang. “But I wouldn’t say no to a good, hard fuck.”
Miranda rolled her eyes back at him. “You should talk to him.” When Simon leveled an incredulous look at her, Miranda held her hands up defensively. “Look, we’re stuck here for four more months. We’re in the middle of nowhere, and it’s pitch black outside even if you wanted to go do something in the vast, frozen wilderness. I’m just saying, you should see if he’s interested.”
Simon grabbed the projectile bread missile from where it had landed on the table and began to tear it apart. “Sure, until he rejects me. And then it’s four months of awkwardness and misery.”
Miranda shrugged. “Or he doesn’t reject you, and it’s four months of crazy hot sex while putting to use some of the twenty-thousand condoms lying around station.”
And wasn’t that a nice mental image? Normally McMurdo Station housed about 1,200 residents during the summer, a combination of researchers and support staff. But winter in Antarctica brought a much smaller winterover crew. The reduced staff meant that everyone had their own dorm room, and there were a lot of interesting ways he could pass the time if he had someone like Asher to pass it with. Plus, the US Antarctic Program didn’t joke around when it came to condoms; there were enough for Asher to pound Simon’s brains out every night for the rest of the winter, and twice on Sundays.
Damn, Asher probably fucked like an animal too. All that muscle….
Of course, then reality had to crash back down. “He doesn’t know that I exist. And even if he’s queer—which he probably isn’t!—he could do way better than me.”
It was like a jock-and-geek high school story: Asher, the handsome scientist who spent his days studying the aurora and being brilliant… and Simon, who washed dishes and kept the buildings on station clean.
“Simon.” Miranda pulled him out of his thoughts, leaning forward to yank the mangled roll out of his hands. “He’s never going to know you exist if you don’t talk to him. And if you repeat this, I’ll deny it to my dying breath, but… you’re hot.”
Simon made a face at her. They’d had this argument half a dozen times already in the month that they’d been at McMurdo.
And logically he knew she was right. But the chance of rejection was too high. Asher was big, strong, and sexy. He looked like he could roll off the set of an action movie and then calculate some rocket science in his spare time. Simon… was Simon. He’d probably just embarrass himself. And Miranda had no idea how hard it could be to avoid someone on base if things didn’t work out.
It was Miranda’s first winterover, but Simon’s third. He felt like an old hand at this point, and he understood the social and political landscape of a winterover in Antarctica and how it differed from life back in the States.
The two had quickly gotten close. They’d been on the same flight down from New Zealand, and Simon had offered to help out when Miranda got lost among the identical brown buildings trying to find her assigned dorm. But after four weeks, Simon had to admit that she felt more like a sister than a friend.
People bonded fast on the Ice. There wasn’t exactly a whole lot else to do in the middle of nowhere.
“Just talk to him,” Miranda implored. “Once. I beg you.”
Simon sighed and poked at his spaghetti. “I’ll think about it.”




Elyse Springer is an author and world traveler whose unique life experiences have helped to shape the stories she wants to tell. She writes romances with LGBTQIA+ characters and relationships, and believes that every person deserves a Happily Ever After. Her asexual F/F romance Thaw was an Amazon #1 Bestseller. When she’s not staring futilely at her computer screen, Elyse spends her time adding stamps to her passport, catching up on her terrifying TBR list, and learning to be a better adult.



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