Cast Off by KC Burns

CastOffAUDLGTitle: Cast Off
Series: Toronto Tales, #3
Author: KC Burn
Narrator: Tristan James
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: 7 hours and 35 minutes
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (June 12th 2014)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥5 Hearts
Blurb: Thirty-five-year-old Rick Haviland is a well-respected speech pathologist, but while his friends are all settling into relationships, he refuses to give up his no-strings-attached club boy sex life. For him, relationships are dangerous; he’s got a secret to hide. When he meets Ian O’Donnell, an account manager with a local tabloid, Rick figures his personal rules for relationships should be enough to keep him safe from more than a one-night stand.

When Ian comes out of the closet, tired of anonymous hook-ups and keeping secrets from his large Catholic family, Rick is right there, and he’s just the sort of man Ian might like to get to know better. Their attraction is immediate, electric and mutual. Ian convinces Rick to break more and more of his rules and his defenses crumble. But someone watches. Someone who’d like to see this new relationship fail.

When Ian’s job becomes a means to expose Rick’s secret, it could destroy both their careers and their hearts.

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Reviewer: Tams

Review: Rick Haviland doesn’t do attachments. He does one night stands and occasionally, finds a friend that is willing to share the benefits of a hook-up only kind of relationship. But as soon as a guy starts acting like a “keeper”, their name is scratched off the list.

Meeting Ian O’Donnell changes everything. Rick keeps his past tucked away, never revealing his whole self to anyone, not even his best friends. That shadow that looms over Rick is what has kept him from getting to close to anyone, but Ian slowly breaks down all Rick’s barriers and he finds himself wanting more with someone for the first time ever.

Ian is no stranger to keeping secrets; he hid his sexuality from everyone he knew until recently. When his brother, Curt, who is also Ian’s best friend, came out to their family Ian was pissed. Not at Curt mind you, but at himself for not having the courage at the time to do the same.

From the start, Ian wants more than just a casual hook-up kind of relationship with Rick, but he recognizes the look of sheer terror in Rick’s eyes at just the mention of anything to do with any type of commitment. So Ian works the friend angle instead. The man is actually courting Rick, and Rick doesn’t even realize it. But darkness in your past is never forgotten and not easily washed away.

When Rick’s past invades his present, it could destroy them both.

This is probably my favorite book of this series. Ian was definitely the stronger of the two men, both physically and emotionally. That being said, I liked that he was the one that kind of had blinders on when usually, it would have been the other way around.

Ian is so focused on Rick that he doesn’t see when another guy is blatantly flirting. And then Rick decides to ignore what he sees when someone is slashing his tires, keying his car and setting his porch on fire. Both men are forced to pay attention when Rick receives an envelope of very revealing images.

While the images could destroy both men’s careers as well as Rick’s entire world, they force Rick to be completely open and honest with Ian about his past. Again, I really liked the way this played out. Rick is convinced that Ian will duck and run, cast him off just like everyone always does when they learn the truth. But Ian is already completely committed, he digs his heels in a stays.

Opposites definitely attract in this book, narrated by Tristan James, and he really brought the characters to life. He nails the Irish brogue perfectly any time he speaks it, and he has these subtle shifts in his voice that alert the listener to a change in the characters attitude or mood. You also don’t have to wonder who is speaking as James clearly changes tone and inflection from one character to another.

The series as a whole is very well written, the various characters are all part of the same family and close knit circle of friends.

So I would not only recommend you giving this one a read or a listen, I would recommend doing so in order so you can fully appreciate the books as the Author intended.

* I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com *

Cop Out by K.C. Burns ~ Audiobook

CopOutAudLGTitle: Cop Out
Series: Toronto Tales, #1
Author: K.C. Burn
Narrator: Tristan James
Genre: Contemporary
Length: 7 hours and 3 minutes
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (03/27/2014)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥5 Hearts
Blurb: Detective Kurt O’Donnell is used to digging up other people’s secrets, but when he discovers his slain partner was married to another man, it shakes him. Determined to do the right thing, Kurt offers the mourning Davy his assistance. Helping Davy through his grief helps Kurt deal with the guilt that his partner didn’t trust him enough to tell him the truth, and somewhere along the way Davy stops being an obligation and becomes a friend, the closest friend Kurt has ever had.

His growing attraction to Davy complicates matters, leaving Kurt struggling to reevaluate his sexuality. Then a sensual encounter neither man is ready for confuses them further. To be with Davy, Kurt must face the prospect of coming out, but his job and his relationship with his Catholic family are on the line.

Can he risk destroying his life for the uncertain possibility of a relationship with a newly widowed man?

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Reviewer: Tams

Review: Detective Kurt O’Donnell is having a very bad week. First rainbowawards_hon_mention3he and his partner are blown up on their way to a scene, then Kurt wakes up in the hospital with the details of the event blurring in his mind. Out of the hospital and trying to heal both mentally and physically, Kurt attends his former partner’s funeral only to find out that after 3 years working side by side almost daily, putting his life in the hands of his partner, he didn’t know the man at all.

Davy spent 10 years under the thumb of a controlling lover. He wasn’t abusive per say, but he kept Davy hidden away all but ashamed to admit his sexuality, going as far as to urge Davy to cut all his friends out of his life. Still, Davy loved the man and mourns the loss when he is killed on the job. What’s odd and unnerving is when his dead lover’s partner on the force starts showing up unannounced with groceries, dinner and movies.

The two grow closer and more comfortable with each other with each passing day, both of them almost ashamed that they actually look forward to spending time together watching hockey games, eating dinner and drinking a few beers. When Kurt starts to explore the idea that his arrow may not be so straight, Davy pulls away and cuts off all contact. That is until Kurt is hurt during a drug bust and Davy rushes to his side, but is it too little too late?

This story was so engrossing that I didn’t even mind the angst. You really get to see Kurt and Davy meet, become friends, grow closer and slowly, excruciatingly almost, fall for each other. The elephant in the room, Kurt’s dead partner, Davy’s dead lover, threatens to suffocate the slow burning flame growing between them though.

I really felt like I was there, riding shotgun with these two, the depth of storytelling and engaging the reader with the plot and twists was that good. Tristan James narration only added to the appeal of the story. He is multi-vocal and holds an army of tones and accents in his arsenal. My favorite from him is always the Irish accent, it’s so perfect and he also has the ability to change each character, even if only a fraction, so you always know whose head you are in at the time.

If you like stories with action, suspense, intrigue and slow building love, then this is a must listen!

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Cast Off by K.C. Burns

CastOffLGTitle: Cast Off     

Series: Toronto Tales, 03

Author: K.C. Burn    

Genre: Contemporary     

Length: Novel (200pgs)    

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (4th September 2013)   

Heat Level: Low – Moderate     

Heart Rating:  ♥♥♥♥3 – 3½ Hearts  

Reviewer: Pixie    

Blurb: Thirty-five-year-old Rick Haviland is a well-respected speech pathologist, but while his friends are all settling into relationships, he refuses to give up his no-strings-attached club boy sex life. For him, relationships are dangerous; he’s got a secret to hide. When he meets Ian O’Donnell, an account manager with a local tabloid, Rick figures his personal rules for relationships should be enough to keep him safe from more than a one-night stand. 

When Ian comes out of the closet, tired of anonymous hook-ups and keeping secrets from his large Catholic family, Rick is right there, and he’s just the sort of man Ian might like to get to know better. Their attraction is immediate, electric, and mutual. Ian convinces Rick to break more and more of his rules and his defenses crumble. But someone watches someone who’d like to see this new relationship fail. When Ian’s job becomes a means to expose Rick’s secret, it could destroy both their careers and their hearts.     

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Review: This story is part of a series and can be read as a standalone but is best enjoyed read in order. Rick has his life just the way he wants it, he has a successful career, and he loves his afterhours no-strings-attached club boy sex life. With all his friends settling down he is more determined than ever to avoid relationships, they might work for some people but not for him, so when he meets Ian he figures that his own personal rules will keep him safe and he can easily enjoy a couple of passionate nights without strings. Ian finally comes out of the closet and decides that maybe one-night stands and hook-ups are a thing of the past, now he can have a real relationship without fear of being discovered but the man he sets his sights on for more has a huge aversion to relationships. Ian works hard to were down Rick’s defenses and Rick’s walls start to crumble, but someone doesn’t want them to be together and when Rick’s secret is nearly exposed both men risk losing more than just their hearts.

This is a pretty good story that has a slight touch of mystery. Rick has a very painful past, which has turned him off relationships for life, when Ian begins to crack his protective shell it takes a lot of convincing before he will give it a go. Ian has always hidden his sexuality, but when his brother Kurt (Cop Out) comes out it breaks something inside him, and when he finally gets his head out of his ass he begins to look for a man for himself. Both men are great together and Ian’s method of wearing Rick down was very sweet and patient, they were smoking hot together but building their friendship up was a brilliant idea. 

Rick is a man who you can understand after what he went through when he was younger, you can see why he avoids relationships, but you really hope that Ian can break down his walls. Ian is a wonderful character who has to maneuver carefully to get the man he wants, but sometimes he does some stupid stuff. There are some misunderstandings (Ian’s fault) and temper tantrums (Rick), we also see some mischief and mayhem from a jealous man who wants to destroy what Rick and Ian are building. They make a great couple as we see them during their courtship and see Rick softening and opening up to Ian.

Although I enjoyed this story I couldn’t help feeling like half of it was just filling, Ian doing some really dumb ass stuff which he seems completely oblivious about, Rick storming off in huffs instead of sticking around and confronting Ian, and then the stalker and the red herring, did the story really need all of that…. no, Rick’s secret was big enough without everything else thrown in. 

I recommend this to those who love commitment-phobes, startling secrets, hot sex, a touch of mystery, mending bridges, discovering love and a happy ending.