Imperfect, by A E Ryecart
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Imperfect, by A E Ryecart
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Two men. One bored and restless, the other broken and traumatised. How will a chance meeting in a crowded café change both their lives forever? Confident and cocksure, there’s no question that Josh Cooper is an alpha male. With looks, money and a high-flying City career, he’s got it all. Except that he hasn’t. Trapped in an increasingly claustrophobic relationship, he seeks escape in a series of meaningless and anonymous sexual encounters. Recovering from a violent past that has left him emotionally scarred, all Alex Fulbright wants to do is to live a quiet life as he slowly recovers and learns how to put his painful history behind him. From tentative beginnings, Josh and Alex eventually come to find the love with each other that neither thought they would ever have. But life isn’t perfect, and neither man is quite who he seems. Both have secrets and when these are exposed and dragged into the open, the life they had planned to build together is blown apart, leaving their happy ever after no longer the certainty it was. A contemporary erotic gay romance.
Imperfect, by A E Ryecart- Amazon Sales Rank: #410175 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-30
- Released on: 2015-05-30
- Format: Kindle eBook
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. More of an LGBT Dramatic Fiction Piece Than a Romance By Linda Fausnet I think this book works as a compelling piece of dramatic fiction, rather than a romance. The main character, Josh, is an anti-hero and is fairly unlikable through most of the book. He cheats on his boyfriend, this time as he pursues a young, vulnerable man named Alex. He gets mad at his current boyfriend for not wanting to have sex in a dirty alley with other men grunting and sweating nearby, he refers to his best female friend as "too curvy" (read, fat), and he is prone to jealous rages even though he is the one cheating.SPOILERS!!!Alex has suffered from domestic abuse in the past, and Josh victimizes him further by demanding him to prove that he's not a "slut" because he was gang raped by his last boyfriend and his cronies. That part was really tough to read and made me extremely uneasy. Josh alternates between tender concern and jealous rages, which is the hallmark of an abusive relationship.The writing in this book was compelling with a breezy style that is easy to read, even if the subject matter isn’t. For fans of m/m romance, this isn’t a sweet, tender love story. I think it works as a piece of dark fiction, but I can't in good conscience call it a romance because there is nothing romantic about abuse.Read it through the lens of a dramatic, tragic fiction and I think it's a solid piece of writing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great debut novel, with a bonus extension to the epilogue, direct from the author's mailing list. By Roroblu'sMum For a debut novel, this is well-written, well-edited and a good tale with a character who by rights I should have hated, given that I don't like cheats. The author made Joshua/Josh out to be someone very self-assured, as you would expect of a corporate lawyer, who made no excuses for himself and even when he was found out, his cool and detachment never faltered. I didn't hate the guy, which I should have, as I think I read between the lines of the author's excellent writing, to see his love for Alex, from the very start of their how-can-they-work? romance.I liked that theirs was such an unmatched pairing, but that despite the cheating going on - actually, the double cheating - there was still a sense of morality (yes, I know that that sounds like a contradiction in terms, but read it and you'll see what I mean) in the tale. I loved that the characters were such opposites, with depth to both of them, and I liked that Alex ended up being the one with the biggest and pretty horrifying secret/s...The ending for me, was pretty great, with the leads living the start of their HEA and with something about to happen that I had no doubts would cement said HEA even more...but the author skipped some hugely important dialogue, grovelling, pain, shock, angst, horror and remorse, that I felt I should have been able to read, following Alex's (shameful to him) horrifying reveal. I can't believe that something of that magnitude could be dropped into a tale and that there wouldn't be any discussions about it. It was life-changing for both guys, and I felt that I needed to know how Josh dealt with his guilt in the secret being revealed and the pain he, and the secret, put Alex through, and how Alex dealt with his guilt over his feelings over the secret. Had the author given me those scenes, this would have been a 5* read.As it is, it's a solid 4* with some really realistic and refreshing writing, in a very 'London' tale. The author promises a bonus scene/excerpt for people who sign up to her newsletter, which I did part way through the book, after checking her out (the book was good enough that it made me do that don't-go-there thing and skip to the ending, my bad), so depending on that, I might revisit this review. Or, if she ended up doing a freebie read to show us what actually happened during the reveal, or during the ending of the book, maybe that'd add to my enjoyment of the tale.This is a book that I'm glad I took a chance on, and an author I'll have to start looking out for now.Update - I have just rec'd and read the bonus tale, and it was TOTALLY what I'd been hoping for. I can see why the author didn't add it to this book, but she needs to get it out there for people to read, because it's really, really the icing on my cake, and of course, on that of Josh and Alex. The sign-up is entirely legit, as once you submit your details, you get sent a link that you have to respond to to confirm subscription, and I'm sure that I won't be bombarded with any unnecessary bumph. Based on the fact that the bonus is in fact an extension of this book, I'm happy to up my review to the full 5*, though I'm being greedy and would still have liked some dialogue after the reveal. AER, thank you so much for a wonderful bonus read.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Betrayal hurts. Is your heart big enough to forgive him? By JJ Josh, a good looking lawyer, is in a dead-end relationship with his live-in boyfriend when he meets a beautiful young guy, Alex, at a cafe. Though Josh is taken by Alex almost immediately, Josh doesn’t admit it to himself until they’ve gone on their first date. Josh had never been one for fidelity, but when Alex holds back and doesn’t want sex, he finds he is in no way disappointed. Instead he is intrigued with himself for sticking around. Before Josh realizes what is happening, he is falling for Alex in a way he doesn’t understand. By the time he admits to himself that he’s in love with Alex, it is long past due for him to break up with his boyfriend. To complicate things, Alex has been abused in the past, and Josh promises never to hurt him. Though the situation goes downhill and gets quite ugly, there is a happy ending.I loved the beginning of this book, but when I found out Josh was a cheater, it made it difficult to like him. Even so, I kept the title in mind. This is about two men who are both imperfect in their own ways. They both have flaws, and the story seems like a practical reflection of life rather than a fairytale dream. Josh was never looking for a relationship, and wasn’t trying to cheat, but no one could have convinced him he would end up falling in love. Although Imperfect kept my attention with many surprises along the way, I was waiting for Josh to redeem himself. There was an opportunity for him to be Alex’s hero in the end, but he fails to take it and goes in the other direction instead. Despite my disappointment with Josh, I still was entertained and found the story enjoyable.Reviewed for Love Bytes
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