Book Reviews

Broken Color by Carol Lynne at Resplendence Publishing

Genre Gay / Contemporary / Artists/Actors/Musicians/Authors / Erotic Romance
Reviewed by Lena Grey on 08-October-2015

Book Blurb

Crazy in love isn’t always a good thing.

Frankie Black lives and works at the Isleta Resort and Casino in Albuquerque. He likes the energy and camaraderie at the hotel, and they don’t mind his eccentric behavior. Frankie’s crazy, and he knows it. He also knows people are willing to pay a lot of money for the paintings he painstakingly creates.

When he notices a handsome hotel guest watching him, Frankie thinks the man’s just another art lover observing the so-called “genius” at work. Unfortunately, the stranger’s dark brown gaze reminds Frankie of all he’s loved and lost, and his hold on reality starts to unravel.

Clint Langley is mesmerized by the funny little man in the bright-colored peasant skirt. Unaware of Frankie’s impressive resume, he takes time out of his boring insurance seminars to spend his days observing Frankie from afar. Eventually, he steps out of his comfort zone and reaches out to the painter, but when he notices changes in Frankie’s behavior, Clint wonders if he’s strong enough to give Frankie the unconditional love it will take to make a relationship work.



NOTE: This book was previously released by another publisher, but has been thoroughly re-edited.

 

Book Review

“... You took my broken colors that lay scattered about the room. With a kiss you made them whole...You help me make it through.” ~ Wesley Hesketh

Frankie Black in 'Broken Colors' by Carol Lynne is a complicated person inside and out. He's very talented; his artwork is everything to this brilliant painter, but he's eccentric, even for an artist. Frankie is also compulsive-obsessive and riddled with Survivor's Guilt. His panic attacks are off the scale and PTSS completely disables him at times. Frankie is the quintessential Gordian knot and he knows it. He holds little hope of ever untangling it which is what he needs to do in order to recover and be happy. He needs someone to help free him from the bonds of his own making, which are slowly smothering him to death. It's a tall order and will take a special person. When he meets Clint, he's attracted to him, but he's also terrified. Instinctively, Frankie knows that this is a turning point in his life and he's not sure he's ready to face it, but with Clint's persistence, he knows he is going to try.

Clint Langley is bored and disillusioned, just coming out of a bad relationship. He's stuck in a rut, doing something he's good at, but not ideal. Clint isn't even sure he knows what he needs, but when he sees Frankie he's intrigued on many levels at once. Yes, Frankie is beautiful, but there's obviously so much more to this quirky, complicated little man and Clint wants to delve deeper into his life. As he gets to know Frankie, he realizes that in order to help him, he needs to take a few steps back himself to when life was simpler and he was happier. In doing so, he and Frankie make their own rules about living and loving.

This is a short, sweet love story, written in Carol's precise style, making every word count. Clint and Frankie do fall in love very quickly, but it's partly because they realize that they are each other's touchstone; they are the standard by which they measure unconditional love. They fit together perfectly, for each other at least. There's not a lot of outside angst, but there's a lot going on inside Frankie and Clint as they work toward understanding each other and themselves. I loved the story and would recommend it not just to all Carol Lynne fans, but for anyone who believes that unconditional love can be achieved if both parties are willing to work toward it. Thanks, Carol, for once again touching my heart.

 

 

 

 

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Additional Information

Format ebook
Length Novella, 17000 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 17-September-2014
Price $2.99 ebook
Buy Link http://www.resplendencepublishing.com/m8/696-978-1-60735-808-4--broken-color-by-carol-lynne.html