5 stars
Even if it means quitting their
boy band mid-tour, Troy Tanner isn’t going to watch his little brother snort
his future away after addiction destroyed their father. On a private jet taking
him home from Australia, he and pilot Brian Sinclair soar above the vast South
Pacific. Brian lost his passion for flying—and joy in life—after a traumatic
crash, but now he and Troy must fight to survive when a cyclone strikes without
warning.
Marooned a thousand miles from civilization, the turquoise water and white sand beach look like paradise. But although they can fish and make fire, the smallest infection or bacteria could be deadly. When the days turn into weeks with no sign of rescue, Troy and Brian grow closer, and friendship deepens into desire.
As they learn sexuality is about more than straight or gay and discover their true selves, the world they've built together is thrown into chaos. If Troy and Brian make it off the island, can their love endure?
Marooned a thousand miles from civilization, the turquoise water and white sand beach look like paradise. But although they can fish and make fire, the smallest infection or bacteria could be deadly. When the days turn into weeks with no sign of rescue, Troy and Brian grow closer, and friendship deepens into desire.
As they learn sexuality is about more than straight or gay and discover their true selves, the world they've built together is thrown into chaos. If Troy and Brian make it off the island, can their love endure?
This is actually the first Keira Andrews book we read, when it first
came out, before our blog. And feeling some
nostalgia this week, we decided that it was time for a re-read and we are so
glad to spend our time with Troy and Brian.
The great?
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Story:
this is a fascinating story, we think we say that a lot about Keira
Andrew’s books, but so true for Beyond the Sea.
Two very different men marooned on an island, with nothing, so many
things to go wrong. They persevere in
spite of their lack of knowledge and the harsh conditions they face they endure
and try to thrive. Even if this wasn’t a
romance the story is amazing.
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Gay-for-You:
Not only do we get one GFY gentlemen, but two! GFY is one of our fav tropes and Beyond the
Sea delivers all the great things about this trope. Troy and Brian are not only dealing with a
traumatic situation, the possibility of not being rescued, but with feelings
for each other. They don’t fall into bed
with each other, but struggle with their situation and if their feeling real,
or just a result of being faced with their reality. People do have issues with the GFY trope, but
this is a book, a slice away from reality.
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Romance:
Man we love a good ROMANCE story and this is it. Troy and Crian only have each other and spend
all their time talking, sharing, getting to know each other, taking care of
each other and falling in love with the essence of the other person. There is no hiding between these men. There is also the feeling that this might be
the end for them, so they spill all their deepest darkest secrets and
fears. There are no games, or tricks on
angst. It is falling in love.
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Characters:
Keira Andrews creates characters that we fall in love with. We became so invested and immersed in the
characters we laughed, grumbled and even shed a tear for them. There is a heartbreaking scene towards the
end, let’s just say that when real life comes back for them and they are like
magnets, pushing and pulling against their feelings and what they left behind,
and we cried so hard for these men.
The bad?
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Cover:
that is the one detractor. I think
we picked this book up by a recommendation, but not something we would have gravitated
towards. And we can’t imagine that we
wouldn’t have read this remarkable book or the wonderful Keira Andrews.
Beyond the Sea, is a heartbreaking story of ‘love-is-love’ period. It is heartbreaking, breathtaking, emotional
read, and we adored every second. Keira
Andrews always finds a way to show us love blossoming in arduous ways. Beyond the Sea is our favorite Keira Andrews
book, and might even top our top 10 m/m romance of all time!
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