
Beautifully Fractured
Front Range University, Book 1
by Michele Lenard
Blurb:
Ever have someone get you so well itโs like looking in a mirror?
Cruz
Starting over is not what I had planned.
Those stories about magically becoming best friends with the person assigned to live with youโฆ Yeah, that wonโt be me. I already have a best friend. Even if I wanted a new one, Liam wouldnโt be it. Heโs permanently grouchy, carrying a negative energy I donโt need since Iโm finally in a good place. But Iโve never been good at ignoring when people need help, so I paste on a smile and play nice.
Predictably, Liam isnโt much of a talker, but after an unexpected accident he needs my help in other ways. Ways that offer me answers about myself. Ways that raise new questions about the football dreams Iโve been chasing since I was a kid. Ways that make me relive the past I want to ignore.
To say Iโm confused is an understatement, but thereโs one thing I know for certainโฆLiam is either the key to one door or the bolt that could prevent another from ever opening. And I have to choose which I want him to be.
Liam
Starting over is exactly what I need.
I canโt get any more invisible than Iโve been for the past few years, and I figure rooming with another person means at least one human on the planet canโt ignore me. Unfortunately, that human is Adonis personified, and not gay, so itโs looking like my invisibility streak might continue.
Then I suffer a minor accident, and Cruzโs hero complex comes out in full force.
I should be grateful to have someone to open my door and carry my books, but when you pair his selfless personality with that bodyโฆ My mind starts to blur the roommate line, which makes his blur the line of not being gay.
My heart is already battered, and I doubt it can take rejection from the one person who broke down all the walls Iโd built around it. That doesnโt mean I wonโt try to give it to him anyway.
**Beautifully Fractured is a high-heat MM romance with medium angst that features a grumpy/sunshine relationship, forced proximity, hurt/comfort situations and a bi-awakening. This is book one in a series of interconnected standalones. Though the main characters are athletes, this is not a sports romance. Rather, it’s a romance that happens to feature people who play sports.
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Excerpt:
โSo, now that weโre friends.โ Cruzโs voice halts my internal rambling, and I try not to choke on my own breath as he steps back into our room wearing only a towel that does very little to hide the delicious little โVโ I suspected heโd have at the base of his torso. โGot any thoughts about what to do with this room?โ
I swallow back the saliva pooling in my mouth as he pulls on a pair of boxersโbefore letting the towel drop to the floor thank God. โWhat do you mean?โ
His head swivels around, taking in the space. โItโs kind of depressing, donโt you think?โ
โItโs a dorm.โ
โWe might need to work on your vocabulary, Sunshine.โ He tugs on a pair of sweats that do nothing to hide how round his ass is. โThis place isnโt just a plain dorm room, it resembles a prison cell. Whereโs the personalization?โ
I force myself to look at his face. โJust because weโve called a truce doesnโt mean you get to give me a nickname.โ
โAn ironic nickname.โ He smiles proudly, like weโre already on our way to being best buddies, and I canโt decide if that makes me want to roll my eyes or smile back.
Heโs just soโฆeager.
Rolling my eyes wins out, though I take my own tour of the bare white walls, plain tile floor, and worn wood furniture. โWhat did you have in mind?โ
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Review:
Lenard’s first book in her newest series is a spicy slow burn. I liked that she brought readers an ace character – the diversity in characters is one of my favorite things in MM romances. Traditional MF romances tend to be … well, traditional and I love that she took the opportunity to explore.
I do struggle a little tho with New Adult age romances, especially first year college students. I’m an old lady ๐ and recognize how much growing is done, especially through the 20s. But I also realize that there are couples that get together young and last, which can be appealing too. And Cruz & Liam have dealt with a lot so I feel like it helped them bond and matured them a bit more than your average 18/19 year old.
Speaking of them going through a lot, I hurt for these two but through luck of the residence lottery they were matched up with someone who could truly get them. And I love how their pasts made them different, with Cruz being positive & happy-go-lucky but Liam being grumpy & sullen, but it also helped them be the support the other needed.
There’re these delightful moments of humor mixed in with the steam & emotion as Cruz explores his sexuality and both of them start to become more than just friends, sharing some of their hurts. There’s also a delightful mix of side characters so Lenard has given her readers plenty of material for future stories. Looking forward to what comes next (I’m just torn on who I want it to be more).
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Author Info:
Hi! I’m Michele-or at least that’s the name I write under-because my parents and my kids are not allowed to read my books. Ever. Though sports romance is my guilty pleasure, I like to dabble in all MM tropes. My books are set in my home state of Colorado, because to me the mountains are the only thing that can compete with a good book. My favorite food is Mexican, my favorite shoes are flip-flops, and my drink of choice is whiskey, the same as virtually every character I’ve ever written.
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Giveaway:
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