
Only One Island
by R. Cayden
Blurb:
Castaway with his boss’s son.
HANK
I’ve attended some dreadful company parties, but getting lost at sea marks a new low for a work event.
My only companion on this life raft is Elliot. He’s ten years younger than me, wildly chaotic, and mostly responsible for getting us in this mess.
The fact that he’s also my new boss’s son is just a cherry on top of this terrifying, near-death sundae.
We crash on a small island, stranded somewhere off the coast of Seattle.
Elliot and I are exhausted, battered, and hungry. We lost half our clothes in the desperate swim to shore, and there are more storms on the horizon.
But we made it, and surely, we’ll be rescued soon.
If only we can agree on a survival strategy.
I’m an amateur naturalist and detail-oriented person, while Elliot is… creative.
Maybe it’s a survival instinct, but as the nights pass, Elliot and I find comfort in each other’s arms.
He becomes everything to me, my other half.
Until we get rescued, that is, and the real world comes to pull us apart.
Only One Island is a 70K M/M romance, loaded with heat and geeky fun. Our opposites-attract heroes danger-bang their way to survival and a well-earned HEA, with plentiful nature facts and constant disasters along the way. Enjoy!
*****
Review:
There’s not a lot of drama here, outside of how horrible Elliot’s family treat him and how & when they will get off the island. While enjoy feels like the wrong word I liked the first half of the book for their struggle to survive, trying to find food & shelter & rescue, and as it turns into a case of if it can go wrong it will go wrong. Unfortunately it doesn’t get that much easier for them once they do get saved.
But they’ve developed a connection and it’s one strong enough to get them through whatever life throws at them. I like that they recognize that things they’ve been thru could create a trauma bond but after time recognize that they have real feelings and work well together. They are opposites and Elliot brings lightness & fun to Hank who does a good job of providing the support & confidence that he needs.
I’m not sure if I’m disappointed or delighted by how things turn out, most especially with the issues at Hank’s office. I can definitely say I thought it was going to go in a different direction. But I do like where everyone ends up so I consider it a win. And the epilogue is just the sweetest.