Blurb:
A single weekend. A quiet connection. And a choice that refuses to be forgotten.
PHILIP
I wasnβt supposed to meet anyone. My life is already mapped out. Safe. Sensible. Predictable. Then I meet Mark.
One impulsive decision turns into a weekend I already know has an end date. Itβs meant to be simple. Temporary. But it isnβt. Somewhere between the slow touches and the way he looks atΒ meΒ like I matter, it starts to feel dangerously real. And real is exactly what I canβt afford. So I leave. Because IΒ alwaysΒ choose the life that makes sense, even when it feels like Iβm walking away from something that could have been everything.
MARK
I didnβt expect Philip. I didnβt expect the way he gets under my skin, or how easily he lets himself feel when he forgets to hold back. He tellsΒ meΒ itβs just a weekend. I can see the walls he hides behind, the careful distance he keeps. I let him go anyway. Because some people need to make their own mistakes before theyβre ready to choose something real. But when he leaves, he takes more with him than he realises.
Distance should have been the end of it. Instead, it turns everything sharper, clearer, harder to ignore. Because itβs one thing to make the sensible choice. Itβs another to live with it. Some risks arenβt worth taking. And some feel impossible to walk away from twice.
Surprise Me Always is a standalone MM romance set in an interconnected world. It is written in British English and can be read independently.
*****
Review:
I really enjoyed this as an instalove story. The two of them have an amazing weekend together, one where they fall so very quickly. But that’s not how things work, right? It’s not sensible to change your entire life for someone you’ve only known for a few hours, right?
I appreciate that Elias had them separate instead of just spend two days together and live HEA. It works, especially with Philip’s personality, and gives them an opportunity to really reflect on their time together. To decide what’s real.
Surprise Me Always mixes humor and emotion and steam in a fun little package. It’s such an easy read and well paced, with enjoyable characters and an adorable little neurotic hamster that steals the show.
