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Out of the Blues, by Mercy Celeste

Out of the Blues, by Mercy Celeste

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Out of the Blues, by Mercy Celeste

Out of the Blues, by Mercy Celeste



Out of the Blues, by Mercy Celeste

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Whoever said you can't go home again should change that to should not go home again. As in EVER! Mason Foxworth swore on his grandmother's bible never to return to the small Georgia town he sort of grew up in. And for eight years he'd succeeded in keeping that promise. Until his twin sister decided she needed to get married...back home...and she'd invited their parents. Wasn't this going to be a just a fabulous weekend? Since leaving the Marines, Kilby Adams rarely ever left his farm and now here he was in Georgia, as best man at his stepbrother's wedding. Out of his comfort zone and with too many people that he doesn't know Kilby has nothing to keep his mind off the past except the gorgeous brother of the bride. And wouldn't you just know it, there was only one room left at the Inn and Kilby would have to share it, with Mason, who was straight and....yeah, this was going to be one hell of a weekend.

Out of the Blues, by Mercy Celeste

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28079 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-09
  • Released on: 2015-11-09
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Out of the Blues, by Mercy Celeste

About the Author Born and raised in the wilds of north west Florida, I currently make my home in Mobile, Alabama, where I attended the University of South Alabama. My interests are as diverse as the topics about which I write. I love to quilt, cook, and troll resale stores for bargains. Being a good southern girl, I love football and fried food. I write southern themed spicy romance of the het and gay variety. Because love doesn t care who you are.


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63 of 66 people found the following review helpful. Very frustrating; unbelievable plot and twists; too many errors By JS This book was extremely frustrating for me. It's probably a 2.5 star for me, but I'm rounding up and all. Partly because it's my fault. I knew better. I was hoping the author had grown out of her old bad habits based on the preview, but alas, this book is riddled with them. And I ended up banging my head on my kindle in frustration far more than one should do!So, the story premise is that Kilby, a retired Marine, and Mason, a rich lost man-child, must share a room at Mason's twin sister's wedding in the deep South of Georgia. A place that has a lot of bad memories for Mason. So right off the bat, Mason gets turned on, gets naked, and gets it on with Kilby the first time Kilby walks into their shared room...even though Mason's straight. And doesn't know this guy at all. And is stone cold sober. Then various dramatics happen at the wedding, mostly angst for Mason -- whom everyone thinks is gay but he swears isn't -- but he's falling for his gay roommate. Add in some bizarre plot twists of possible incest, crazy love triangles, suicide, child molestation, rape, disregarded homophobia, and negligent parents, and you've got this wacky story in a nutshell......and this is why I'm done with this author. I knew better. I knew after her book where the main character had no idea that he'd slept with the guy before even though that guy had *one-of-a-kind full body tattoos* that logic, consistency, and believability were out the window. And yet the author does have great moments and some hot sex scenes. Oh, I wish she'd get an editor! And reel in the crazy.Here are some examples:- Character notes his dad left the bar. In the next paragraph, he's back at the bar. Then he's heading out. But er, wait, no, what the author really meant was he's hitting on someone at the bar. Decide what the dad is doing and stick with it! (And I bang my head against kindle.) Or another scene, he's asleep. Then he's smiling. But he's still asleep. Except he's laughing and talking and kissing. But he's still asleep. Huh? HUH? This happens often. No tracking of characters or their actions and motivations.- I still haven't the foggiest idea if the main character is gay, others think he's gay but he's straight, he's bi, he's gay for his love. And does it have to be defined? I guess not, but I don't want it changing every other chapter!- Missing lines of dialogue. There's an entire scene based on a joke that never gets told. You can tell what it's supposed to be from the surrounding dialogue, but it seems like it was accidentally deleted and no one caught it. Hence, again, editor.- Long, confusing descriptions of geography especially in sex scenes.- Is it the rehearsal dinner or the wedding? Wait, which is it? Where are we? What day is it?- But mostly, the plot twists. It's like in the writing, the author would think, hmm, I need to up the crazy here and add in another detail that often didn't follow with everything that had been set-up before it! I mean, one story does not need to include semi-incest, rape, child molestation, surprise lovers, etc. etc. etc. And when all the dirty, horrid secrets come out, there's no retribution. No backlash. Everyone's just still hanging out together. If you start poking at this plot, you'll end up with swiss cheese. Ok, that's not really a saying, but you get my gist.Maybe if you can put your blinders on to all that, and you love crazy Southern gothic twists, then go for it. I mean, she is an entertaining author, and I do adore that she goes for some unique scenes and characters, but the flaws in this one just hurt my brain too much. I ended up frustrated and angry half the time.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Highly Recommended Mary Celeste at her BEST! By Gigi This is the story of Mason and Kilby, both men equally screwed-up because of past pain, heartbreak and humiliation. They meet at the wedding of Mason's twin sister to Kilby's stepbrother. Both are estranged from their families. So estranged that the family didn't expect them to show up and the men have to share a hotel room since there weren't reservations for them.To explain the angst in these men's lives, here's the tip of the iceberg:Mason and his sister were shipped from stepfather to stepfather as his mom fell in and out of love. Mason was happiest with musician stepfather Cody and felt he was the closest thing to a father he's ever had. Cody commits suicide and Mason is the one to find his body. As for his sexual orientation, he is "straight" and never been with a man before, even with the strong sexual attraction he feels towards men.Kilby is an ex-Marine currently working his grandfather's farm. He was in love with Jon, a fellow soldier, and while not "out and proud" to the world, he made no secret to his family and friends that he was gay. Jon kills himself over his shame of being gay and Kilby finds his body and a suicide note addressed to him.Pretty messed up, huh? And that is just the iceberg tip!At 27% I got super, duper excited to read that both men were into rough sex, a particular favorite of mine.-------------------------I lay on the sofa under him. Legs sprawled on the floor, arms on the back of the seat where he'd put them. I felt my d*** throb in my jeans. I let him see me like this. I wanted him to know I wouldn't hurt him, and I wanted him to hurt me.-------------------------But I quickly realized that it wasn't the fun kind of rough sex. It was the punishing kind, where both men were ashamed of themselves for various reasons and felt they deserved to be hurt and humiliated.------------------------“I want to hold you down,” he said, there was uncertainty in his eyes. “I want to…take you hard.” I trembled. F*** me. He didn't seem the type. “Hurt me. F*** me hard. Make me feel you.” I gave him my permission. God, it had been so long since I'd let another man use me. Mason needed to use me, I needed to be used. I was twisted."----------------------------------------------“Yes, f***, yes.” I dug my hands into the sofa cushions and under him so that I could squeeze his ass. He f***ed me back. We had a rhythm that made me sweat, bodies slapping together and I f***ed him hard. I wanted to see the pain in his eyes, I wanted to see what I did to him. I wanted to f*** him until I broke him."----------------------While there was a big, heaping dose of angst in this book, I didn't feel it overwhelmed my emotions and pulled me into the sad, depressed mood extreme book angst can do to me. These men actually share their pain and emotions and it was sweet and affectionate and hot as all get-out.I can HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend Out of the Blues to all M/M romance-with-angst junkies. Mary does what she does best, putting her emotionally damaged characters in each others paths and letting nature take its course.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. LOVED Mason and Kilbourne By Kindle Customer Mason Foxworth is headed home. Unfortunately, home is not where he wants to be.I LOVED this book. It’s been way too long since an original Mercy Celeste title dropped into my ereader…and I was ready.Mace and Kilby are an interesting couple. Equally screwed up, but in very different manners. Mason is straight and has serious daddy issue, while Kilby is just stuck. Between dealing with the last of his PTSD and not dealing with some painful issues in his past, he is merely existing.But, their attraction is instantaneous and the sex scenes in this book could have their own rating. Forget R, let’s try OMG…I can’t believe they just did that.But, sex aside, the best part of this book was the realism.I loved the families. The siblings were great. And the healing that takes place, was beautiful, if not somewhat painful to watch.Too often writers are scared to deal with tough subject matters. Not Miss Mercy. These dysfunctional young men have dealt with suicide, sexual assault, physical abuse and PTSD. But, it’s presented in such a way that I just wanted them to succeed. Not just as a couple, but as individuals.Even the ending felt real to me.Anyhoo, I loved every minute that I spent with Mason and Kilbourne and highly recommend that you check out their story.

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