Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Now try to avoid blowing your balls off. I’m rather partial to them.

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When I read this line in the book, I laughed out loud! Loved it! I have been following Merry Farmer since before I was published author. When I found out she wrote an mm romance, I jumped at the chance to get a review copy in exchange for a an honest review.



In the Montana town of Cold Springs, longtime resident and banker, Phineas Bell, meets the new sheriff, Elliott Tucker. When Phin’s best friend, Michael, is threatened by people from the town where Michael is trying to open a new store, Elliott and Phin are thrown together in trying to stop the threats and help Michael open his store.



To be honest, the first part of the book does read like a traditional m/f romance, with the two love interests pining (whining) for each other without doing anything about it. But once there is a run on the bank, the first crisis Phin and Elliott have to deal with, I was hooked and couldn’t put the book down. From there, the book reads like any other mm romance, both heroes working for, helping, and wanting each other. The sex is hot, the angst is real, and Ms. Farmer does a great job with the historical setting.



I loved the fact that Phin lives an “out” lifestyle in 1900s Montana, and the fact that he won’t stand for Elliott to put on a charade of being straight to please the townspeople. I think that’s why I do like mm historicals so much, because it makes me appreciate the life I’ve been able to lead. Some would criticze the work for this, but I loved it.



I also enjoyed the ending. It’s one of the best HEA’s I’ve read in a long time.



If you like historicals, you’ll love it. If you are a Merry Farmer fan you’ll love it. If you like a good mm mystery, give it a try! I think you’ll love it.

About Somebody To Love

 Somebody To Love is the fourth full-length novel in Merry Farmer's highly acclaimed, historical Montana Romance series. In this novel, which has already found a home atop Amazon's LGBT romance lists, she writes about the love between two men, Phinneas Bell and Elliott Tucker, and the issues that surround them as they try to make their way in 1800s Montana.

 "This is a moving tale of friendship, lust, sacrifice, family, perceptions, existing vs. being happy, being seen as a "normal" man, wanting something seemingly impossible to obtain, being true to one's self and not being afraid to love." --Deirdre, Amazon reviewer

 



For Phineas Bell, love has not only been out of reach, it has been impossible. In a world where men who love other men are anathema, he has poured his love into his work, his town, and the friends who accept him as family. But when a handsome new lodger takes over his home and his heart, breaking all his careful rules, Phin must choose between playing it safe and letting love in. War hero Elliott Tucker is the answer to Cold Springs’s prayers for a sheriff worth his salt. But with every single woman in town throwing themselves at him, Elliott has eyes for only one person: Phin. The sparks are hot between then, but in spite of Elliott’s best efforts, Phin’s heart proves the toughest nut to crack. A love that starts with fire threatens to burn them both… … until a shocking abduction throws Phin and Elliott together on the trail of ruthless kidnappers. Will their efforts to save a child wrench them apart or will it prove that at last they’ve found somebody to love?  

Genre classification: M/M LGBT Western Historical Romance  

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About the author

Merry Farmer 

Merry Farmer is an award-winning author of Historical Romance and what she likes to call “Sci-Fi for Women.” She lives in suburban Philadelphia with her two cats and enough story ideas to keep her writing until she’s 132. Her second novel, The Faithful Heart, was a 2102 RONE Award finalist and her unpublished futuristic novel A Man’s World won first place in the Novel: Character category at the 2013 Philadelphia Writer’s Conference. She is out to prove that you can make a living as a self-published author and to help others to do the same.  

Find Merry Farmer on her website, Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon Author Page.

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