Sunday, December 19, 2021

MISTAKES by Vicktor Alexander

Publisher: Pride Publishing
Date Published: December 2019
ISBN: 9781913186630
Contemporary, multiracial, gay
eBook
Reviewed by Gabrielle (
meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49821153-mistakes
Obtained via publisher
Rating: 3 hearts


This box set gives you a collection of three stories. Each one has characters that are connected to each other in some way.

 


The first story is THE PERFECT MISTAKE, and it gives readers the story of Russell and Xavier. The two are thrown together by a twist of fate. Russell mistakes Xavier’s cabin for his friends yet as it turns out this cabin is the place he was meant to be. The two men must figure out just what is growing between them and where they want to go from here. Russell and Xavier make a nice couple and I enjoyed watching their relationship grow and deepen.

The second story GLORIOUS MISTAKE is about Keith and Estevian. What will happen when one man is out, and one man still needs to discover who he is are thrown together? These two men are good together. It was nice to watch Keith find his way. He has always kept his true emotions locked away deep inside him even hiding from himself. When Estevian and Keith’s worlds collide they soon find themselves quickly connecting but is it enough?

The last book in this collection is DELICIOUS MISTAKE gives readers Miguel and Julian’s story. The two meet on a plane trip to Wyoming. When Miguel takes charge for Julian, he never expected for emotions to grow for the other man. Julian is dealing with his own personal problems and Miguel is more than ready to step up and help him. The two men are good together and it was nice to watch their relationship blossom and deepen.

Each of these stories brings two men together from different worlds and shows them just what love can do for them. The men must each find themselves and decide if they want to follow their hearts or let love slip away from them?

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




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