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Thursday, October 04, 2018

~ Don't Let Go ~



Author(s) : R. Phoenix - T. N. Nova
Title : Don't Let Go
Series : Broken Boys 1
Release date: 2018 october
Pages: 179
Buy it on Amazon
Rating : ★★★★★

Blurb:

No One Ever Stays.

Dylan Dosi, lead singer of a famous rock band, battles with his personal demons — an internal battle of hurricane proportions that threaten to overtake him at any given moment. Untrusting, hyper-aware, and always on edge, Dyl keeps people at arm's length while giving the appearance that everything is okay.

Oswald ‘Oz’ Walter is a graphic artist who battles his own internal tempests — ones that cause him to lash out at the most unexpected times. In a constant push/pull struggle within him, Oz stays distanced from people yet craves their company as much as he fears it.

When their individual perceptions can cause the two men to see things in different lights, can Dylan and Oz learn to trust each other? Or will they fall prey to their own self-fulfilling prophecies when yet again no one ever stays?




My Review: 

This book was an emotional ride for me. I was crying inside and struggled with anxiety because it was like reading about myself. I felt every pain and the self-questioning.
I loved reading it and loved crying over it.

"Everyone's uique and should be treated as an individual cared about and shown respect."

Dylan, the famous singer, and Oz, the graphic artist. I loved both character, and loved reading about their strenght. Dylan is a Dom and Oz is a Sub, but both men have anxiety.

"Emotional and mental abuse is just as bad, if not worse, than physical."

Oz's POV was the hardest to read, but it was cathartic. Especially at the end, when Dylan needed his help.

"He didn't want to give anyone else the chance to break what was left of him."

The BDSM and d/s was good, and the erotic scenes hot as hell.

Don't Let Go is a beautiful book, inside and out, but a bit short - lol, i want to read about them til the end of time. I can't wait the second book! Give it to me!!!!!

"That was what he did to people. He let them close, he cared, then he pushed them away before they could leave him... because in the end, they always did. No one could deal with him. No one."


This book contains realistic detailed depictions of mental illnesses as well as portraying BDSM and a D/s lifestyle.

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