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Reviewed by Danielle
TITLE: Home is Where the Hard is
SERIES: Summer Bigger Than Others Anthology
AUTHOR: Caraway Carter
PUBLISHER: Beaten Track Publishing
LENGTH: 17 Pages
BLURB:
Chad has a lot on his mind; a failing relationship, a deadline. He’s looking forward to a month alone at his uncle’s beach house. But within the first twenty-four hours there, his life is turned upside down. He gets a day of innuendos and unexpected sexual encounters.
Is this the beginning of a wonderful new life?
Part of “Summer Bigger Than Others – A Summer Anthology” from Beaten Track Publishing
REVIEW:
A very short, very controversial story is what comes to mind after reading this short story.
You feel like you get overwhelmed with innuendo’s while meeting Chad. I do feel like the blurb should at least contains certain warnings, that are giving in the beginning of the story in the anthology but aren’t showing up in the blurb.
The risk you will be put off by this story without knowing what you get into is very much a possibility.
As I mentioned it touches several controversial aspects including not-blood related incestuous insinuations and polygamy.
I don’t want to get too much into details but lets leave it at this: you need to be willing and open to multiple partnering and open relationships if you want to enjoy this story.
The chemistry between Chad and Jason is very clear and Nik adds a bonus to the mix but the end is rushed though.
The story is short, sexy and feel a bit like you are being thrown out there right into it, picking up some clues along the way.
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After reading your review i have to say that i don’t know if this is a story for me. I’m not a fan of polygamy or multiple partners. I don’t think/feel it is incestuous if there isn’t a blood relation so that wouldn’t put me of. Thanks for posting and reviewing.
I enjoyed reading the review the book sounds really fun.
Hmm, now I’m not sure. I may have to read it just to see. I’ve read another work by this author and loved it.
Thanks for the chance to win.
Tantalizing review, as much by what’s left unsaid as what’s said!
Another tantalizing review from this anthology. I’ve put this one on my wishlist too.
Awesome review!
The whole post is very interesting and kind of mysterious. I probably would have to read it to truly understand.