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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Review: Complete Faith by Sue Brown

Review writen by: Kerry
Title: Complete Faith
Author: Sue Brown
Genre: Same Sex Contemporary Romance
Part of a series: Yes, Morning Report #2
Length: 240 pages
Format: Kindle Edition
ISBN/ASIN: 9781613724767
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: April 30th 2012
Where I got this book: Free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
For Tommy Bradley, a hand working on the Lost Cow Ranch in rural Texas, admitting his sexuality is impossible, even if his bosses, Luke and Simon, are gay—Tommy has spent his entire life hiding the truth from his homophobic parents. Then Tommy meets pastor Noah Taylor in Luke’s father’s hospital room, and his difficult secret becomes that much harder to keep.

Noah is unlike any man of God—or any man—Tommy’s ever met. For one thing, his congregation is made up primarily of GLBT individuals and their families. For another, he isn’t afraid of the attraction he feels toward Tommy, and he makes his intentions very clear. But Noah won’t hide his sexuality or his love from the world, and he won’t start a relationship with Tommy while Tommy hides his, either. Faced with the choice of losing Noah or coming out to his parents, Tommy takes his first steps out of the closet.

But Tommy isn’t the only one facing challenges. Thanks to an outpouring of hatred from Pastor Jackson and a group of ranch owners, Noah must cope with the possible loss of his church and his livelihood.

My Review

I have to say I was really looking forward to this book, I read book 1 and loved Noah and Tommy and was hoping this one would be a good read.
I was not disappointed this was a feel good story about 2 men learning they could trust others to take care of them. I am hoping we get more form this series and I am cheeky enough to hope we get the promised scene with Luke and Simon Tommy and Noah now that would be something!!

OK mind out the gutter..... OK never gonna happen but mind back on the review... What I liked most about this instalment was that Sue Brown didn't go for the obvious bad guy or the obvious threat to the relationship. This kept the story interesting and when the threat landed it was a surprise but when I thought about it was set up in book 1 but so subtly that the sneak attack worked beautifully. Best of all you don't have to have read book 1 to be able to understand all the plot point in this one so everyone can read and enjoy it!!


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4 comments:

  1. You always make books that are not in my genre sound great! I love the eye candy on the cover! Yum! LOL

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  2. Sounds like another great book. Fab review :)

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  3. Love your reviews.. =]

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