Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Aerial by Aurelia T. Evans



Publisher: Totally Bound Publishing
Date published: July 2015
ISBN: 978-1-78430-660-1
Paranormal
Ebook
Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)

Weblink: https://www.totallybound.com/book/aerial
Obtained via publisher
Rating: 3.5 Hearts

Aerial is another great addition to the Arcanium Circus series. In this latest book we get the story of Lars and Seth. Two young men who found more than fun during their visit to the circus. Their friendship is pushed to the limits when a wish is granted and they are stuck in the circus until Bell sees fit to release them. Can the two find a way to survive their misfortune or will this adventure tear the two apart?  Is it truly a misfortune or is this a blessing in disguise? Only time will tell if the two men can learn to work together and last through their time in Arcanium.

This author does a wonderful job of bringing these characters and their world to life. She brings a new twists to wishes, Jinni and the circus. Life behind the scenes at Arcanium can be scary especially when a Jinni like Bell is in charge. Seth and Lars have always been close and worked well together but their curse tests them like no other thing has before. Add in the sexual tension that constantly resides at the circus and you get to watch the sparks not only fly but explode. The two must work through their emotions as they find a way to survive their turmoil. Love and lust are all mixed together and the men find it hard to make heads or tails of  their time at the circus. I enjoyed watching Lars and Seth find their way and try to come to terms with their predicament. Their friendship and how much they truly care for each other is evident in all that they do. It was nice to see the friendship that the men make with the twins Joanna and Jane as well as how many of the other acts react to the men joining the circus.
I loved returning to the magical world of Arcanium and cannot wait to see what will happen next at this circus. Seth and Lars quickly endeared themselves to me and I loved seeing the two work through it all and find their place in Arcanium.


This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.


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