Broken Halo edition by Michaela Grey Literature Fiction eBooks
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Micah Ellis is an affluent businessman, comfortable in his life and work, as long as nothing happens to shake up his routine. Which is exactly what one Devon Mallory does, with his bright blue eyes and dirty skin and the forceful personality that’s everything Micah desperately needs but is too afraid to ask for.
Micah and Devon enter into a Dom/sub relationship and navigate the world of BDSM and Micah’s crippling insecurities as they gradually fall in love. But Micah’s past is coming back to haunt him, and they must face it together—and that means learning acceptance and discovering that they both deserve love their way and on their own merits.
Broken Halo edition by Michaela Grey Literature Fiction eBooks
Micah is a rather neurotic germaphobe, and a submissive, whose last relationship was with a jerk of a Dom who seemed to enjoy humiliating him. Quite by accident he meets Devon, a mechanic who is far nicer to Micah that he thinks he deserves. Devon persists, and as their relationship grows, so do Micah's insecurities.“Broken Halo” is a rather sweet kinky tale with a few surprises. There are lots of hints as you read the story about where the plot is going, which appears to be down a rather predictable path. However, just when the big dramatic moment comes, the characters go off in a completely different direction than expected.
The unexpected turn isn't such a bad thing at all. It turns what starts out as a rather predictable romance into something else. Micah is relatively believable, although his neurosis seems a bit stereotypical, and I tend to be a little skeptical of people who have some rather debilitating psychological problems who seem to just spontaneously get better. As for Devon, he's the typical too-good-to-be-true lover and Dom. It's all very sweet and a pretty good read, if not terribly memorable.
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Broken Halo edition by Michaela Grey Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
The cover for this book seems to be drawing out some curious comments, and contrary to the conclusions that many seem to be settling on, I actually like the cover. It’s definitely different than what we typically see on an m/m romance cover, but that’s part of the appeal for me. Not only do I have a strong affinity for some of the gentle sea life, but once I read the book, the deeper meaning of the cover image became apparent and evokes some strong memories of segments of the book whenever I look at it.
MC Micah is a hot mess in this book. He has issues that could definitely benefit from getting some professional help, but instead, along comes MC Devon. Micah sincerely can’t help being a prick extraordinaire at times when his anxiety, germophobia, and self-esteem issues crash in around him. Unfortunately, that happens during the first encounter with Devon and they get off on the wrong foot.
I loved Devon to pieces. He’s the type of guy that anyone (and I literally mean anyone) would be lucky to have as a boyfriend. The fact that he “got” Micah – seemed to be able to figure out some of what transpired inside his head – and was completely selfless in his willingness to help and to overlook some of the crap that got flung back at him made him a hero in my book.
The sex scenes were seriously hot – smokin’. The creepy ex kept showing up like a bad penny and I didn’t like the fact that Micah was a bit clueless about it and unable (most of the time) to get out from under that sick manipulation. And the one thing I really didn’t like was the breakup. It was ugly when it happened and it was gut wrenchingly long, but I can also appreciate that it was probably very necessary in order to give Micah a chance to get a grip on and like himself before he could be in a healthy relationship.
This book pretty much had me in its grasp from the very first page and I didn’t put it down until I was finished. Despite having a few very small issues, there were many more memorable aspects of the story that will fondly stick with me. I definitely enjoyed it!
Broken Halo is the first book in the Mended Hearts series by Michaela Grey. I read the second book, Broken Rules, first. The books are standalone, so you can read them in any order. I liked Broken Rules enough that I wanted to read the first book in the series and I am so glad that I did. I loved the book. I loved that the Dom isn’t a part of the lifestyle but finds himself dating a submissive that is part of the lifestyle and can’t give it up. Instead of it being a deal breaker, he does his research and talks to the submissive’s ex, who is a Dommie, when he needs things clarified, or he wants to talk through a scene. Devon is a natural Dom, but he tries not to be hesitant during his scenes, and I loved how he took care of Micah, the sub, afterward during sub drop and vice versa when Devon has his first Dom drop. The chemistry between Micah and Devon was hot whether they were doing a scene or not.
Micah Ellis is a businessman, who’s comfortable in his life and work, but only as long as nothing happens to shake up his routine. He definitely has lots of issues. He’s a germaphobe. As a result, he doesn’t like dirt, grime, germs, crowds of people, and especially kids. And this leads to anxiety attacks and a caustic stuck-up attitude. So when his car breaks down outside an unfamiliar mechanic’s shop, he isn’t thrilled especially when he sees how dirty and grimy it is. It doesn’t even matter that the mechanic is a gorgeous hunk of a man since he’s covered in grease. In typical Micah fashion, he manages to offend Devon, the mechanic, enough that he refuses to let him pay for the repairs and tells him to leave. But Fate brings them back together, and Micah gets the chance to apologize. They end up starting a relationship which turns into a Dom/sub relationship after Micah confesses to his desires.
Devon is a mechanic that owns a shop. He doesn’t like Micah at first since Micah puts him down for being a blue-collar worker since he’s a white-collar worker and thinks that he’s better than him and Devon kicks him out of his shop without paying for the work that was done. I liked that they get the chance to apologize to each other and give each other another chance. I also loved that Devon is a sweet guy and works really hard to give Micah what he needs in their relationship even though he doesn’t know a lot about it.
I especially loved that this is a book where both the Dom and the sub end up using their safewords. I read a lot of BDSM books and in most of them during a scene, there’s the reminder to use their safewords, but they rarely use them. So I really enjoyed those parts of the book. Yes at one point there is heartache, but the book does end in a happily ever after and I was so happy that Micah’s abusive ex gets what’s coming to him at the end because he was a douchebag.
I can’t wait to read more books by this author. I might have to give her Coffee Cake series a go. It sounds promising.
***The ARC was provided by Dreamspinner Press. My review is an honest opinion of the book ***
Micah is a rather neurotic germaphobe, and a submissive, whose last relationship was with a jerk of a Dom who seemed to enjoy humiliating him. Quite by accident he meets Devon, a mechanic who is far nicer to Micah that he thinks he deserves. Devon persists, and as their relationship grows, so do Micah's insecurities.
“Broken Halo” is a rather sweet kinky tale with a few surprises. There are lots of hints as you read the story about where the plot is going, which appears to be down a rather predictable path. However, just when the big dramatic moment comes, the characters go off in a completely different direction than expected.
The unexpected turn isn't such a bad thing at all. It turns what starts out as a rather predictable romance into something else. Micah is relatively believable, although his neurosis seems a bit stereotypical, and I tend to be a little skeptical of people who have some rather debilitating psychological problems who seem to just spontaneously get better. As for Devon, he's the typical too-good-to-be-true lover and Dom. It's all very sweet and a pretty good read, if not terribly memorable.
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