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Hollywood life isn’t all glamour and
glitz for Thomas as he watches his novel, Last Chance,
be picked apart and reworked to death by the movie
industry. Lucky for Thomas, the executive in charge of
production for the film is his husband, Matt. When the
studio considers filming the movie in Canada, Matt and
Thomas are off to Vancouver to scout for locations. Matt’s
thrilled to visit Thomas’s home country, but he quickly
notices all isn’t quite right with his husband.
For Thomas, being in Vancouver brings
back dark memories; memories of his first love, Daniel, and
their relationship being ripped apart by the machinations of
another. When Thomas finds out that Daniel is still in
Vancouver, he knows he has to see him again. And when he
learns that Daniel is still in love with him, Thomas can’t
help but feel desire for the man he once loved. The
question is, is Thomas’s love for Matt stronger than
emotions evoked by the past?
Happily ever after isn’t always smooth
sailing. It takes love, understanding, and patience, which
is largely what Black Point Surrendered is
about. By far my favorite installment in the Black Point
series, Black Point Surrendered captured my
attention from first page to last. As with the previous
books, Thomas and Matt are a sexy, irresistible pair, but
what really grabbed me about this story is that it focused
completely on them and the obstacles they faced both
personally and professionally. In the previous Black Point
stories, much of the plot was the heroes handling family
drama. But by watching Matt and Thomas deal with their own
problems, I was able to better connect with them, to become
more attached to each man. While Black Point
Surrendered deals with the impact Thomas’ unresolved
issues about his first love has on his marriage, one of the
things I loved is that the strength of Matt and Thomas’ love
for one another never falters. A gripping, satisfying read
that is sure to leave a smile on your face, Black
Point Surrendered is not to be missed. |