Friday, July 15, 2016

Review: Complexity by Harper Miller

Complexity (The Kinky Connect Chronicles #4)
Fairy tale endings weren’t made for people like me. Happy for now usually ain’t in the cards, either.

The dents on my wall from where my headboard kept knockin’ against the same spot was the first clue that I needed to calm my ass down. At the rate I was racking up notches and plowing through hookups, I wasn’t ever gonna find nothing real. Guess I kinda jinxed myself. I created my circumstances. You can’t get what you want if you keep falling back into the same pattern of bad habits. But then things changed. I stumbled onto somethin’ I never in a million years expected to happen. You gotta understand, I’m never the guy who wins. It was supposed to be just sex, but that shifty, rhyming and scheming bastard, Cupid, pulled a fast one.

I may have changed some stuff to protect a couple of people. But before you go believing the tabloids, make sure you understand that you’re gettin’ the lowdown straight from the source.

I needed to get this off my chest and it’s only fair that you at least get my side of it all. At some point, I might regret telling you any of this, but for now, you need to know. 


M/M fans you will love this short, heart warming story about two different worlds colliding and letting love lead the way. 

Manny is a spit-fire Puerto Rican American who is also bi. He doesn't share his preferences publicly but has the his Mother's support. Manny is from the hood and is working hard to get ahead and grow his business. He also has desires that he seeks out online. After updating his online profile he receives a message and after chatting for a while he makes plans to meet. To his surprise the person on the end of the mouse was none other than Christopher Kaine, TV actor. 

Christopher Kaine is in the closet. He's scared to come out because his career is going well. He doesn't want to be pigeonholed. When things get hot and heavy with Manny can Chris take it to the next level or will he choose his career? 

Manny is intense, gritty, a hot blooded man who has found his LEGO piece. 

"LEGO pieces have staying power. They're the ride-or-die toy. Once they snap in, it takes hella effort to separate 'em." 

Chris struggles looking past his career. His fears dictate his decisions. This ending is intense! I held my breath to the very end. Thank you Harper Miller for the Epilogue! I'm definitely a new fan! 5 Stars.

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