Keeping the Caveman Quill Jackson edition by Louise Collins Romance eBooks
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"Jackson?"
I blamed my uncharacteristic whisper on the shock of the situation. My usual military calm shattered by the man I was straddling.
I should have got my composure back and said something after, something like 'Are you real?' or 'How is this possible? Instead I gawped, mouth hanging and eyes tracking. Unlike the ghosts in my dreams, I could clutch at his skin, hear his sharp intakes of breath, smell the scent of wood smoke on his clothes.
The man beneath me, the one staring up at me with his dazzling grey irises and black hair fanned out on the floor. He was dead, had died years ago in a tragic accident. A tragic accident that not only robbed him of his young life, but took my mothers too.
I had wanted to start a new chapter in my life, had a path all set out for me to take. It should have been easy, burying my past, stepping into my future.
Life took an unexpected turn when I found myself pinning Jackson Price to the floor...
Keeping the Caveman Quill Jackson edition by Louise Collins Romance eBooks
Keeping the Caveman: Quill & Jackson by Louise Collins opens the door to a new relationship for Quill, the protagonist in this sultry novel. Returning to his mother's home several years after her death, he finds inside a man he thought was dead. Not only did Quill think this person was dead, but it turns out the stranger is his stepbrother Jackson, who was in the car accident that killed Quill's mother. From that improbable scenario, the flames ignite, pulling the two men toward each other in hesitant yet consuming fashion. A finely paced story that gives a bit of history behind each character, with their inherent personal struggles and tribulations, Quill and Jackson must decide if a relationship is what they are looking for, or if they just want a bit of fun. Collins moves the action along nicely with plenty of dialogue, sexually charged scenes, and a touch of humor. Recommend for a light romance.Product details
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Keeping the Caveman Quill Jackson edition by Louise Collins Romance eBooks Reviews
British author Louise Collins lives and writes in London. To date she has published two books - THE CLIMB, a MF romance, and KEEPING THE CAVEMAN QUILL & JACKSON, a MM gay romance. Having read both, it is apparent that Louise can move equally comfortably among any range of love affairs she chooses Louise understands all aspects of lust, physical attraction, and love – and she knows how to address them all with a fine sense of style and wit.
Louise opens her book with a welcoming gaze at Scotland, and introduces Quill and his dog Coop as they prepare to visit his deceased mum’s home where they discover a surprise – ‘I stilled, I knew the man beneath the mask. We’d only met once twelve years ago, when I was sixteen and him twelve, but there was no mistaking the dark thick hair, the piercing grey eyes, the rest of his face had changed, no longer a boy but a man with chiseled jaw, stumbled face and dimples flexing in his cheeks as he stared back just as stunned. It was impossible, the man couldn’t be real. I wondered whether the mist over the house had been a hallucinogenic and patted the figure on the floor. The son of the man I despised. “Jackson?”
….“You’re looking rather well for a dead man.” I remarked. His Adam’s-apple bobbed, but he didn’t pull his attention from the plasterboard, stared unblinking at the off-white roof, deaf to the words I’d spoken. I sighed, walking over to the blurry window, a sheet of plastic had been nailed over the pane, at a guess to keep the warmth in. “Who told you I died?” It was my turn to rock back on my heels. “A letter from your dad.” The MOD informed me of my mum’s death, I had been on an operation at the time and they’d chosen to keep me in the dark till I was back, not the nicest news when returning exhausted with fewer men than we started. Not only did I find out she had died, but her funeral had been held and body buried under Richard's wishes. It was a full year later he wrote and told me the location of her grave, the contents of her will, and bluntly informed me in the letter that Jackson had also succumbed to his injuries. I didn’t know Jackson well enough to register his passing, would go as far as saying I forgot he existed until I stared down into his icy irises.’
The summary ties up the threads of the story – ‘"Jackson?" I blamed my uncharacteristic whisper on the shock of the situation. My usual military calm shattered by the man I was straddling. I should have got my composure back and said something after, something like 'Are you real?' or 'How is this possible? Instead I gawped, mouth hanging and eyes tracking. Unlike the ghosts in my dreams, I could clutch at his skin, hear his sharp intakes of breath, smell the scent of wood smoke on his clothes. The man beneath me, the one staring up at me with his dazzling grey irises and black hair fanned out on the floor. He was dead, had died years ago in a tragic accident. A tragic accident that not only robbed him of his young life, but took my mothers too. I had wanted to start a new chapter in my life, had a path all set out for me to take. It should have been easy, burying my past, stepping into my future. Life took an unexpected turn when I found myself pinning Jackson Price to the floor...’
And hence the beginning of a very fine romance. How Louise develops this steamy hot affair is an indication that we have another up and coming erotica writer among us. Her way with words, interjecting tidbits of humor when we least expect them, molds a story that, while relatively brief, makes for a satisfying evening’s reading. Quill and Jackson are characters we’ll not likely forget. Her way with empathy for her characters is rare. Hopefully Louise Collins will continue writing! Grady Harp, May 17
I guess it was ok. Didn't really fansy their issues, I was actually hoping for more emotional challenges but well it's all about taste. I've read too much that's really hard to find good books anyways.
The story is about Quill and Jackson, stepbrothers who haven't seen each other in years and doesn't have a good relationship to start with. Complications arose when after 9 years of being in service, Quill returned back to civilization to start a new life and sold his late mother's house so that he's able to buy a new flat. However, when he dropped by the house to tidy it up for the new owners, he discovered his younger stepbrother, Jackson living in the house who has made a life for himself there.
Overall, I love this book. The characters have well fleshed out backgrounds, and I connect to them on a personal level. I think that's one of my favorite things about this book because I get where they're both coming from so the characters don't feel one-dimensional to me. Even though this book is from Quill's perspective, the way the author writes about Jackson's expressions and mannerisms made it easy for me to know what he's feeling or thinking.
It's really fun to read how they slowly got to know each other, and bonded over the activities they did together in the woods, and later during Christmas at a friend's house. The writing is beautiful and I think the author did a great job with this. There were definitely some moments where I was caught up in the story because of the way the author describes things, like the view of the lake or color of Jackson's eyes.
Highly recommend this book if you like m/m romance with slow-burn, angst, and things that give you lots of warm and fuzzy feeling while reading it <3
Finding your true home where you least expect to find it...in your past.
White lies can give you a little breathing room, but as trust and closeness grow, those white lies can grow to devastating degrees of hurt.
This is the situation Quill finds himself in when he lies by omission to Jackson. His growing feelings for Jackson and knowing how devastated Jackson will be are the excuses he uses to convince himself he will tell him the truth when the right time presents itself. Oh, the webs we weave when first we practice to deceive.
Well rounded story with a satisfying ending.
Keeping the Caveman Quill & Jackson by Louise Collins opens the door to a new relationship for Quill, the protagonist in this sultry novel. Returning to his mother's home several years after her death, he finds inside a man he thought was dead. Not only did Quill think this person was dead, but it turns out the stranger is his stepbrother Jackson, who was in the car accident that killed Quill's mother. From that improbable scenario, the flames ignite, pulling the two men toward each other in hesitant yet consuming fashion. A finely paced story that gives a bit of history behind each character, with their inherent personal struggles and tribulations, Quill and Jackson must decide if a relationship is what they are looking for, or if they just want a bit of fun. Collins moves the action along nicely with plenty of dialogue, sexually charged scenes, and a touch of humor. Recommend for a light romance.
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