Book Reviews

Making Repairs (Box of Nails 3) by Sean Michael

Genre Gay / Contemporary / Law Enforcement / BDSM / Erotic Romance
Reviewed by Serena Yates on 05-March-2017

Book Blurb

Something terrible happened to Mike, and he’s been living in the attic of Devin and Barney’s house ever since. He’s shy, he’s scared and he cuts. Paul and Jeff do what they can to make sure his razors stay clean and that he’s fed, but they’re both worried that it’s not enough.

When Barney’s friend, police officer Angus, attends a summer party at the house, he catches sight of Mike in the shadows and is immediately drawn to the young man. Mike is clearly in need of help and that’s what Angus does best.

Will Mike let Angus in? And if he does, is there anything Angus can do to help Mike out of the nightmares of his past?

 

 

First edition published by Torquere Press in August 2014.

 

Book Review

It was great to finally get Mike’s story. After his brief appearances in the first two books of the ‘Box of Nails’ series, I have to admit I was both curious about him and very worried. Being shy is not a problem, but he is clearly scared of simply everyone and everything, and the fact that he cuts is not really a good sign. Paul and Jeff (from book two), do the best they can to be his friends and to take care of him, but it doesn’t seem to be enough. Mike needs much more than good friends, and I couldn’t wait to see who would ride to his rescue, so to speak.

Angus is a cop, and a friend of Barney’s (from book one). He first hears about Mike at a party, and he is intrigued. Once he meets Mike, he becomes very interested and decides to help him. Since he used to cut as well, when he was younger, he doesn’t just understand what Mike is going through from a theoretical point of view, he actually knows what it feels like to have that need to bleed out the pain, or the fear, or whatever else it is that bothers a cutter to the point where they need to inflict that sort of harm on themselves. His patience seems infinite, but he is determined, and very slowly manages to gain Mike’s trust. It may start out as him wanting to help, because he can, but very soon he realizes he is beginning to love Mike and wants to be a lot more for him than “just” his savior.

Mike is in a very bad spot. Raped and made fun of, taunted at a frat party three years ago, he feels guilt, shame, and downright nasty. Cutting is a way to let out the bad and the fear, but he is also very aware that it could become his way out of this world, permanently, if he ever needs it to be. He cannot believe anyone would be interested in him, that he could be good enough to be important for someone to love him. It takes him a long time to warm up to Angus, but it seems easy. At least a lot easier than he thought it would be. He cannot believe that Angus really loves him, but the evidence keeps mounting, and when Angus needs him, he is there for him.

If you like stories about wounded men who need time and lots of love to heal, if you want to see what it’s like to be afraid all the time only to find out there is a better way of living once the right man comes along to help give you the courage to face your fears, and if you’re looking for a very angsty yet sweet read with an ending like a modern-day fairy tale, then you will probably like this novella.

 

 

 

 

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Additional Information

Format ebook
Length Novella, 117 pages/33600 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 25-February-2016
Price $3.99 ebook
Buy Link http://www.amazon.com/Making-Repairs-Box-Nails-Story-ebook/dp/B01BFW31HK