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review 2018-10-18 12:02
REVIEW BY MERISSA - On Solid Ground (On Solid Ground #1) by Melissa Collins
On Solid Ground (On Solid Ground #1) - Melissa Collins

On Solid Ground is the first book in the On Solid Ground series. In this story, we meet Dax, a veteran suffering from PTSD, and Beck, a tattoo artist with his own history to contend with. When these two meet, the attraction is off the charts, but both of them have issues to deal with.

I loved this story, but did find bits of it annoying. I know every relationship deals with miscommunication, but these two really took the biscuit. Saying that though, I still loved them as a couple.

On Solid Ground was well-written, with no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading. The only thing that disrupted me was the story/characters themselves.

If you are in the mood for a Military M_M story with plenty of angst, then I can definitely recommend this one.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!

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review 2018-04-24 09:26
a good solid3 stars
As I Am - Melissa Collins
Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book. I thought I was getting over the first person/multi point of view thing, you know, but it appears that I still prefer to LISTEN to first person books than READ them. That said, I enjoyed this, mostly. It's not a difficult, complicated read. It's quite emotional in places, Chase has to deal with the aftermath of his parents death, bringing up his younger brother in the best way he can. Noah is dealing with the aftermath of that too, but in a very different way. It's sexy in places, and inspiring in other, Chase's brother has a wise head on his 17 year shoulders. It just didn't blow me away. It was a nice book, that is the best word I can come with, and ya'll know how much I hate using the N word! It's told from both men's point of view, and the story flows well. I just didn't love it. 3 good stars **same worded review will appear elsewhere**

 

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text 2015-07-17 19:32
Reading progress update: I've read 24%.
Repaired - Sommer Stein,Melissa Collins,Becky Johnson
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review SPOILER ALERT! 2015-07-15 00:00
Let Love Live
Let Love Live - Melissa Collins The first half the book is devoted to Shane and Dylan's tragic love story. Best friends since they were little, they finally confess their feelings to each other as seniors in high school. But Shane's father is a classic asshole abuser who constant beats him and berates him. As Shane struggles to hide his sexuality, carry on a long distance relationship with Dylan and get through his college courses, the abuse gets worse. Everything blows up for Shane when his "girlfriend" catches him with Dylan and in a jealous rage tells his dad. Dylan also blows up at Shane not giving him a chance to explain everything. Poor Shane can't handle it all and commits suicide.

Told in both Dylan's and Shane's first person POV, you get totally wrapped up in the angst and heartbreak of not only their relationship but Shane's struggle with the abuse and his sexuality. Then it ends tragically and that's it.

The second half of book jumps ahead eight years and Dylan is still dealing with guilt because of the way things ended with Shane. It's all about his budding relationship with Conner. Again, told in both Dylan's and Conner's first person POV. The aftermath of the suicide is sort of explained as their relationship builds, but although I enjoyed seeing Conner and Dylan together, something just didn't make sense to me in their pairing.

You get sucked into the first relationship that leaves you reeling from their tragic end, then you have to switch gears and it was a bit hard to reconcile Dylan with Conner after having been so emotionally wrapped up in Dylan and Shane. Especially after getting Shane's heart-wrenching POV in part one.

I get that Dylan and Shane's story had to be told in order to understand where Dylan's heart and head were at in his relationship with Conner, but I don't know that it needed to be told as half the book. I feel like this was really two stories in one. The first romance was so emotional that the second one felt a bit dry.

Overall, I enjoyed this book, but I think we could have gotten Dylan and Conner's relationship without having to invest so much in Dylan's first love story.

This review cross-posted at Gay Book Reviews
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review 2015-06-29 00:00
Repaired
Repaired - Melissa Collins I have read and liked this author before, but this storyline was not interesting to me. I think that I am definitely in the minority. Most will probably like it so don't judge based on me.
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