Nobody’s Son by Shae Connor

Title: Nobody’s Son

Series: Sons 03

Author: Shae Connor

Genre: Contemporary

Length: Novell (200pgs)

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (16 Nov 2015)

Heat Level: Moderate

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥ 4.5 Hearts

Blurb: Who wouldn’t want a nice cup of tall, dark, and gorgeous? Shaun Rogers does. He’s working at the front desk of a clothing-optional gay resort when Conrad “Con” Brooks walks in. The sweet, funny, and smart IT guy is there to install a new network and security system, and sparks fly between the two men from the start. Trouble is, Shaun’s hiding his sexuality from his grandmother, the only family he has left, and that makes him reluctant to take the leap with Con.

Then a man claiming to be Shaun’s absent father shows up out of nowhere, throwing Shaun completely off balance. His life spiraling toward chaos, Shaun soon discovers that his “father” is hiding secrets of his own. When things come to a head between them, it’s Con who comes to Shaun’s rescue—but the incident could force Shaun into a decision he’s not sure he’s ready to make. 

ISBN: 978-1-62798-044-9

Product Link: Dreamspinner Press | Amazon US | Amazon UK

Reviewer: Prime

Review: Nobody’s Son is the third book in Shae O’Connor’s series, Sons. I recommend reading books 1 and 2 beforehand because there are a lot of interconnecting characters between the books. However, each book focuses on a different romantic couple and so can also be read as a standalone book.

In saying all that, I seriously had forgotten that I had read books 1 and 2 of the series (*turns beet red in embarrassment*). Then I was reading some of the books minor characters in the when they were first introduced and it all clicked to me. All in all, though, this is a great series to read and Nobody’s Son is a wonderful addition and add new depth to the series and the characters we had met in the first books.

The story is about Shaun and Conrad (aka Con). Shaun is such a sweet guy and in total contrast to his bosses and the people around him that work at the exclusively gay resort outside of Atlanta. He was raised by his mother and grandmother, before his mother was killed in the line of duty as a cop. Now all he has is his grandmother, as well as a sort of step father figure in Darnell, who had been dating his mother at the time of her death. Shaun is scared to lose what little he has by coming out, but then he meets Con at work. From there, everything changes. All of a sudden he has found a guy he likes more than a little, he has a man claiming to be his father but clearly has ulterior motives and then there is Darnell, who after ten years has started dating again.

As for Con, he’s really just an awesome guy. He’s all muscle and he’s tall. He’s come to the resort to install a new computer, server and security system. Honestly, the one downfall of this book for me is that there isn’t a lot more of Con’s story. He is there for Shaun the whole way and in general is a wonderful guy – the chemistry between them was hot – but I would have liked to know more of his POV. The book is, after all, exclusively Shaun’s POV.

Regardless I love the characters, their depth and the various interactions. I particularly liked learning of Shaun’s family life, with his grandmother and Darnell. Both characters were a wonderful addition and it is easy to see how it was written that these two shaped Shaun’s early and teenage years. The relationship, very much like father and son, between Shaun and Darnell is perfectly sweet.

I won’t continue raving on. I can’t stop recommending this book. The first couple books were definitely more niche tastes, but this book is more of a general love story that I think everyone could get behind.

Sons and Brothers by Shae Connor

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Title: Sons and Brothers
Series: Sons, Epilogue
Author: Shae Connor
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short (35 pages)
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (31 Dec 2015)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥3.5 Hearts
Blurb: Sons: Epilogue

As the end of the year approaches, seven gay men in their own unique romances ring in the holidays in their own unique ways. Six months after they started dating, Evan Day and Riley Yeats are settling into living together in Riley’s loft.

Across town, Shaun Rogers and Con Brooks are celebrating an old-fashioned Christmas with Shaun’s family.

But when threesome Mikey O’Malley, Jimmy Black, and Cory Lassiter pull off a big New Year’s Eve surprise, their friends find themselves considering the future of their own relationships.

ISBN: 9781634768481

Product Link: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=7149

Reviewer: Prime

Review: This is a short story strictly for those who have been reading, have read or will read Shae Connor’s series, Sons.

This is a nice, quick holiday story that ties together the loose ends (imagined or real) from the 3 books and the 2 couples and trio which were the MCs of the stories. Evan and Riley’s story was in book 1, Mikey, Cory and Jimmy’s story was book 2 and Shaun and Con’s story finished off the series in book 3.

It’s not entirely vital to read but it’s just a nice way to ensure everyone’s HEA and end a wonderful series.

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

Wayward Son by Shae Connor Blog Tour, Guest Post, Review & Giveaway!

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Hi guys, we have Shae Connor stopping by today on the blog tour for her newest release Wayward Son, we have a fantastic guest post, a wonderful giveaway and Prime’s review, so check out the post and click that Rafflecopter link <3 ~Pixie~

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Wayward Son

(Sons 02)
by

Shae Connor

After his move to Atlanta and away from the influence of his conservative parents, Mikey O’Malley finally feels free to be himself: art student, aspiring animator, and out gay man. He has friends, a new job, and not one, but two men interested in him. Cory Lassiter and Jimmy Black have been a happy couple for years, occasionally bringing a twink into their bed, but only for a brief roll in the hay. When Mikey meets the pair, the attraction is immediate, and it runs three ways. Mikey just can’t believe they’d have room in their lives for a permanent addition.

When Mikey’s newfound life is shattered by a lawsuit that accuses him of molesting a child years earlier, he’s determined to face his troubles on his own, but Cory and Jimmy are just as determined that he not have to go it alone. To reconcile his need for independence and his desire for love, Mikey has to learn that being a man isn’t just about standing on your own two feet. It’s about letting yourself lean on the ones who love you.

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Unfortunate Son by Shae Connor

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Title: Unfortunate Son
Series: Sons #1
Author: Shae Connor
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Novel (194 pages)
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (January 12th, 2015)
Heat Level: Explicit
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥4.5Hearts
Blurb: Five years ago, Evan Day lost his lover in the Afghan sand, and in the fallout, lost his military career and his family. With help from friends, he reinvented himself as porn star Trevor Hardball, but his scars are hidden, not healed. When Riley Yeats falls into Evan’s lap in a bar, he awakens a part of Evan he’d thought was dead and gone. Evan’s fascinated by the blond and twinky Riley, even though he’s the opposite of Evan’s usual type.

Then Evan’s family reappears in his life, and Evan soon learns Riley has his own family-inflected wounds – ones that make it hard for him to be there for Evan. A disastrous confrontation between Evan and his parents leaves Evan’s mother injured and Evan overcome by anger and fear.

Losing his tenuous hold on his emotional control, Evan makes one bad decision after another, but maybe his final fall will be wake-up call Evan needs to set things right – with his parents, and with Riley.

ISBN: 978-1-63216-531-2

Product Link: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=5929

Reviewer: Prime

Review: This is a really good book – I’m just going to put it out there. I did have some reservations when I started because I although I like to read military-based characters, I’m a particular when it comes to characters that are involved in porn. It’s mostly because books where one or more characters are porn stars tend to be an excuse for countless needless sex scenes which have nothing to do with the actual plot of the book and generally is just jerk off material.

However, from the start I loved this book and got stuck right into the storylines and the characters. Evan was dishonourably discharged from the marines in the aftermath of his first love being killed while they were on tour. Getting home, Evan was left being compared to his older, dead brother (Charlie) – then he was disowned by his family. Luckily, he had good friends, Cory, who had been friends with Charlie and had looked out for Evan since Charlie’s death.

Cory and his then new boyfriend, Jimmy helped Evan become the man he is and that we meet five years down the track. Riley, comes from a rich family and the only reason he hasn’t been disowned (can’t have a gay heir, apparently) is the scandal it would cause. He is immediately attracted to Evan, doesn’t know too much about porn but he is too standoffish. Or maybe I just felt like he wasn’t putting in much effort where Evan was concerned.

We don’t get to know too much about Riley, so as much as I like him as a character and as much as you see the spark being he and Evan, I feel like anything that I write about him here is going to be a spoiler. And that’s the only reason why I’m giving this book 4.5-hearts instead of 5-hearts. But luckily, Riley’s character does show some evolution and by the end, he’s got things together.

I really wanted to know more about Riley. This story is told from Evan/Trevor’s side, so there are times when I really wanted to get into Riley’s head and know what’s going through his sometimes thick skull. This is especially true when it comes to the pair’s bizarre arguments where Riley tends to close up and Evan leaves, blaming himself for the entire thing.

I really want to know what makes Riley tick and, I hate to sound like clichéd, but I want to know more about the journey his character other than just knowing that his character has developed. I don’t want tears or hissy fits, just a few words of explanation here and there. Also, Evan, when he is just released from hospital with pretty bad injuries (and pain meds), has sex with Riley (and not the slow, calmer kind). He’s got numerous injuries, on pain meds and just been falling asleep… why? Just why would anyone want to have sex at this point? Kissing and heavy petting, maybe, but not all out sex.

There are a whole host of minor characters that are more than a little interesting. Particularly, I liked Evan’s friends Cory and Jimmy, as well as Riley’s friend, Mikey. These guys are going to be the subject of book 2, which I am excited about. Evan is estrangement from his parents, but I liked how it was handled and although this parents did take exception to him being gay they weren’t made out to be outright villains. In fact, I really liked Evan’s parents. The same went with Riley’s family, although we don’t get to truly meet them nor do we truly get to know the exact circumstances.

This is book 1 of a series, I am really am looking forward to more! I hope for plenty of more glimpses of Evan and Trevor.

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