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Average rating4.7
Series
2 primary booksShore Leave is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Annabeth Albert.
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Atypical MM Romance. This is at least a somewhat atypical MM romance in that we get two guys who neither one is a big fan of penetration (and yet, it does happen - a couple of times, at least) and who are both fairly well fleshed out in their motivations and who they are, and both ring fairly true. One is the Navy guy that finds himself at a career crossroad, the other is a single uncle/dad going through a messy divorce. Being at a bit of a career crossroad myself and having a few nieces and a nephew and having to at least consider what happens here... yeah. Both of the situations here hit hard. The steam... not so much. I think I've seen coffee with thicker steam, but I actually like that about this tale - it is part of its atypicality, in very good ways. If you're into radioactive heat and steam you can't see your hand in front of your face through... this isn't for you. If you're more into real without being too real (ie, “real”, but still escapist)... this is going to be more your thing. Overall a strong continuation of this series, and I'm looking forward to seeing where Albert takes this next. Very much recommended.
Annabeth Albert steps away from the military base while at the same time keeping it front and center in Sink or Swim. Calder is funny and loving the single life when he gets snowed in with Felix. I love the forced proximity storyline. Albert makes this even better by adding Felix's nieces. They make it easier for Calder to just be. I find this to be so true. You can dance around and act silly. Go down hills on a sled. Kids allow you to relive or live for the first time in your childhood. Albert brings this joy to life in Sink or Swim.
I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.
Check out the rest of my review at Phoebe's Randoms. Link in bio.
3.5 stars. Sometimes Albert's MCs spend so much time in their heads that every word they say is followed up by an internal monologue, usually about how they are sure they are the other one in the relationship who is catching feelings. That gets old quickly. But I liked the way Calder and Felix complemented each other, and I appreciated the low angst level.