Book Reviews

The Color of Spring Lightning by Jackson Cordd at Dreamspinner Press

Genre Gay / Time Travel / Romance
Reviewed by Serena Yates on 22-May-2016

Book Blurb

Kody Higgins is crossing the park in a spring thunderstorm when—kapow!—he suddenly wakes up in 1898. The turn of the century may not be the ideal age for a graphics designer/gym bunny to surface in, but when handsome tinker Jarvis Banks takes Kody under his wing, Kody decides that Victorian-era America just might have some perks.



A story from the Dreamspinner Press 2012 Daily Dose package "Time Is Eternity".


Book Review

Unexplained phenomena sending people into the past are always fun to read about. In this case, it was lightning that did the trick. As with many of these stories, it is very entertaining to see the man from the future realize what happens, commit a few linguistic mistakes, and end up getting used to the idea of staying in the past. Just over 100 years isn’t too insurmountable a difference and may make for some interesting changes to the timeline – eventually.

Kody is a graphic artist who ends up in a past that has barely discovered electricity. Some of the social conventions are as strange as the language, but Kody isn’t one to sit quietly in a corner and observe. He jumps right in. Never mind any paradoxes or unforeseen changes, he wants to make sure his life is bearable. I loved his initial fumblings with the language and clothing, as well as his attempts to convince Jarvis that two ‘confirmed bachelors’ would be as acceptable as one living on his own.

Jarvis, the man he ends up with, is a ‘tinkerer’, and his initial shock is quickly replaced by curiosity. He is far more open-minded than the average person of 1898, and it makes for some fun dialog and interesting personal discoveries as he gets to know Kody. Jarvis’s willingness to ‘drop decorum’ in the privacy of his bedroom made me laugh.

While the head-hopping was a bit irritating, the story is so much fun that it didn’t distract me too badly. If you like stories with a temporal twist, if exploring the past from the point of view of a ‘modern’ man sounds like fun, and if you enjoy the idea of two hot men realizing they may be meant for each other, no matter what their birthdates say, you will probably like this story.

 

 

 

 


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Additional Information

Format ebook
Length Short Story, 56 pages/14449 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 01-June-2012
Price $2.99 ebook
Buy Link https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/the-color-of-spring-lightning-by-jackson-cordd-226-b