Elaine White's Life in Books

The Author

 

 

Elaine White is the author of multi-genre MM romance, celebrating 'love is love' and offering diversity in both genre and character within her stories.

Growing up in a small town and fighting cancer in her early teens taught her that life is short and dreams should be pursued. She lives vicariously through her independent, and often hellion characters, exploring all possibilities within the romantic universe.

The Winner of two Watty Awards – Collector's Dream (An Unpredictable Life) and Hidden Gem (Faithfully) – and an Honourable Mention in 2016's Rainbow Awards (A Royal Craving) Elaine is a self-professed geek, reading addict, and a romantic at heart.

 

The Reviewer

 

I’m an author and reader, who just can’t get away from books. I discovered the MM genre a few years ago and became addicted.

Top #50 UK reviewer on Goodreads
#1 reviewer on Divine Magazine

Home, Perilous Home (ReMade Book 3)

Home, Perilous Home (ReMade Book 3) - Carrie Harris, Gwenda Bond, Matthew Cody, Kiersten White, E. C. Myers, Andrea Phillips Book – ReMade – Season 1, Episode 3: Home, Perilous Home
Author – Matthew Cody
Star rating - ★★★★★

POV – 3rd person, 1 character
Would I read it again – Yes
Genre – Sci-Fi, Contemporary, Futuristic, Alien


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Another fantastically exciting installment of the series!

It was so easy to connect with Nevaeh, because I was her, at one point. I've been the teenager going through chemo, with (Non)Hodgkin's lymphoma and I absolutely related to everything that happened to her within the “past” section of the story. From the lack of will to fight any longer, to the weakness and tiredness, to all the things she'd miss, it just felt easy to know and like her.

When we returned to the “now” part, where they're all alone in this weird and unusual place, I still loved her. She was forged from her experience with cancer, but in a good way – even if she has ended up babying the boys!

The characterisation didn't make my favourites – Hyrum, Cole and Holden – all less exciting to read about. I still want to know all about them, only I'm now adding Loki to my list of curiosities. Oh, and Sebastian with that guyliner. :)

I'm eager to see where this is all leading and hope that Holden and Seyah get vindicated, even if that means an attack by killer robots. Still, can't be worse than killer rabbits, giggle inducing plants and a very-possibly-but-might-not-be sabertooth, can it?