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After an idyllic few days at Black
Point, Thomas and Matt are now spending the rest of their
honeymoon on Oahu with Matt’s family. But heated nights
don’t lead to peaceful days for the newlyweds. Old wounds
resurface as unexpected visitors break in on Thomas and
Matt’s holiday and one disaster seems to come on the heels
of another. To make matters worse, creative difficulties
have arisen in the film adaptation of Thomas’ book, Last
Chance. With tension on the rise for all, will Thomas
and Matt ever be able to find the peace they once had at
Black Point?
Real life can intrude on even the best
moments, and this touch of realism adds character to
Black Point Revisited. In their third story, Thomas
and Matt are as engaging and sexy as ever. I loved that
their relationship stayed strong in the face of the chaos
around them and the two heroes continue to balance one
another perfectly. Matt’s family plays a large part in
Black Point Revisited, and while I admit I found
them to be a mite too overbearing and intrusive in the first
two books, I did find them more likeable in this outing.
By turns tender and erotic, Black Point Revisited
is an enjoyable installment in A.J. Llewellyn and D.J.
Manly’s entertaining Black Point series. I look forward to
visiting Thomas and Matt again in their next book, Black
Point Surrendered. |