Advanced Book Review: Scardust, by Suzanne van Rooyen

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Scardust, by Suzanne van Rooyen
Publisher: Entangled (Embrace)
Release Date: February 8, 2016
Genres: Science Fiction, Romance, Gay, M/M

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
5-of-5

Buy Links: Publisher / Amazon

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Blurb: 

van-rooyen-scardustDead Rock, Texas, 2037

Raleigh Williams made a promise to his brother before he died, that he’d scatter his ashes on Mars. Desperate to leave a life of bad memories behind and start over in the Martian colony, Raleigh fully intends to keep that promise. But his plans are thwarted when a meteor near-misses him in the desert, and Raleigh finds in its crater not debris or even a spacecraft, but a man covered in swirling scars and with no memory of who he is. At least he looks like a man—a man Raleigh can’t seem to keep his eyes off of—but whenever they touch it ignites a memory swap between them.

Raleigh agrees to help Meteor Man piece together his life through their cosmic connection. But the memory share goes both ways, and Raleigh becomes inexplicably entangled with a guy who is everything he needs—everything good that Raleigh is not—but might not even be human. As their minds and worlds collide, reality unravels and Raleigh must face a painful truth, one that could shatter his dreams of finding love, reaching Mars, and fulfilling his brother’s last wish.

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Family Values, by Delilah Devlin

devlin-family-valuesFamily Values, by Delilah Devlin
Series: Lone Star Lovers, Book 8 (Stand-Alone)
Release Date: November 3, 2015

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

Buy Links: Publisher / Amazon

I received a copy of this novel from the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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Angelina Flores lived a perfect ranch-kid childhood, complete with three princes on horseback who treated their housekeeper’s daughter like a princess. At age eighteen, the fairytale came crashing down when she realized she had to choose between Brand, Nate and Eli McAffee. 

And when she did choose one—she lost all three.

She’s older now. Wiser, thanks to her college education and a few years’ distance. A distance she’d planned to maintain…until her mother begs her to fill in at the ranch while she takes care of a sick relative. 

The minute her boots hit the front porch, the memories come flooding back, right along with the hunger. It’s tough to put the past behind her when temptation is so close. Especially since the brothers seem bound and determined to woo her. Separately. Together. Whatever it takes to keep her right where she belongs—in their arms.

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