
Where the Heart Is by Ally Blue
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance GLBT (M/M)

Summary: Falling in love is easy. Holding on to it can tear your life apart.
A Bay City Paranormal Investigations story.
When Dean Delapore takes a break from Bay City Paranormal Investigations, he doesn’t expect his work to follow him to the eclectic town of Carrboro, North Carolina. The chance to investigate a haunting at the Blue Skye Inn and Winery is more than he can resist, mainly because of the inn’s owner. Deceptively shy and gorgeous, Sommer Skye is not only fantastic company, he’s the best lay Dean’s had in ages.
As Dean probes the misty secrets of the haunted inn, he unexpectedly peels away the layers hiding Sommer’s private pain. Pain Sommer’s not sure he can withstand. By the time Dean realizes just how deep his feelings for the innkeeper run, it’s far too late to turn back.
Now if only he can convince Sommer that falling in love changes everything, maybe for the better. If the bones of the past can be laid to rest…
My Review: Right off the bat, I have to admit, this might be my favorite BCPI book. Dean's very hard not to like. I'll say now, and get it out of the way, some of the intimate scenes in this book are not going to be for everyone. One in particular, I remain skeptical about, but you k
now what? The tact and taste used to get the characters where they needed to be should be commended. And besides, the sweetness and sincerity between Dean and Sommer just completely overshadowed any discomfort I might otherwise have felt.
I especially loved the revelation of Dean's character as the story progressed. There were hints, looking back to previous books, as to his inner needs, but watching his character develop on the page was great fun.
For me, the mystery in this book was a bit predictable, in some ways, but it didn't bother me very much. I've said before, and I still think Ms. Blue's talent for creating loveable characters and intense relationships is the best part of her books. The mysteries are strong, creative, and enough to keep you interested, but the real draw for me remains her characters and their emotional dilemmas.
My Recommendation: If you didn't already love Dean Delapore, you will after reading this book, and I strongly suggest you do read it.
Rated four and a half Delightful Divas by Jaime!
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance GLBT (M/M)

Summary: Falling in love is easy. Holding on to it can tear your life apart.
A Bay City Paranormal Investigations story.
When Dean Delapore takes a break from Bay City Paranormal Investigations, he doesn’t expect his work to follow him to the eclectic town of Carrboro, North Carolina. The chance to investigate a haunting at the Blue Skye Inn and Winery is more than he can resist, mainly because of the inn’s owner. Deceptively shy and gorgeous, Sommer Skye is not only fantastic company, he’s the best lay Dean’s had in ages.
As Dean probes the misty secrets of the haunted inn, he unexpectedly peels away the layers hiding Sommer’s private pain. Pain Sommer’s not sure he can withstand. By the time Dean realizes just how deep his feelings for the innkeeper run, it’s far too late to turn back.
Now if only he can convince Sommer that falling in love changes everything, maybe for the better. If the bones of the past can be laid to rest…
My Review: Right off the bat, I have to admit, this might be my favorite BCPI book. Dean's very hard not to like. I'll say now, and get it out of the way, some of the intimate scenes in this book are not going to be for everyone. One in particular, I remain skeptical about, but you k
now what? The tact and taste used to get the characters where they needed to be should be commended. And besides, the sweetness and sincerity between Dean and Sommer just completely overshadowed any discomfort I might otherwise have felt.I especially loved the revelation of Dean's character as the story progressed. There were hints, looking back to previous books, as to his inner needs, but watching his character develop on the page was great fun.
For me, the mystery in this book was a bit predictable, in some ways, but it didn't bother me very much. I've said before, and I still think Ms. Blue's talent for creating loveable characters and intense relationships is the best part of her books. The mysteries are strong, creative, and enough to keep you interested, but the real draw for me remains her characters and their emotional dilemmas.
My Recommendation: If you didn't already love Dean Delapore, you will after reading this book, and I strongly suggest you do read it.
Rated four and a half Delightful Divas by Jaime!




















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