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

Feather Fall

Feather Fall - Evelyn Elliott Book – Feather Fall (Spell Slave #2)
Author – Evelyn Elliott
Star rating - ★★★★★
No. of Pages – 206

Cover – Gorgeous.
POV – 3rd person, multiple POV
Would I read it again – Definitely!

Genre – Fantasy, Magic, LGBT, BDSM, MMM


** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK, BY THE AUTHOR, IN RETURN FOR AN HONEST REVIEW **
Reviewed for Divine Magazine


Well, what can I say? I got exactly what I wanted and I couldn't be happier. Except maybe if there was more. Because, you know, there could be. Hint, hint.

I loved the plot of this book, possibly more than the other one. Although things were tense and crazy in book 1, this one had a bit more of an adrenaline rush about it. I was constantly waiting for Crow and Jonathan to give in to their needs and attraction, constantly waiting for the other shoe to stop and for things to get all crazy again.

I absolutely loved that we got to see how real and vulnerable Crow can be and see more of his chemistry with Jonathan. He was such an awesome character in book 1 that I desperately wanted him to have his own book, and he got it.

When it comes to Peter, I'd love for him to get his own story, maybe when he'd old enough for the x-rated parts. He seemed so sweet and lovely. I could see him and Crow getting on really well together.

It broke my heart to see that Crow was so stuck. He loved Regis, wanted Jonathan and couldn't have either of them, because he was 'just' Regis' best friend and only lusted after by Jonathan. It completely killed me, every time he did whatever was in his power to help Jonathan remain faithful to Regis, even though it broke his heart every time.

Ugh! The feels in this book were just off the charts. It's definitely my favourite of the two, but I definitely hope there's more to come. If it were up to me, this series would go on forever. I don't want to stop reading about these characters.

This series has just become a top-priority re-read for me.

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Favourite Quote

I have a few, so bear with me.

“Regis.
Bright hair and sharp eyes. Gentle hands and sweet kisses. He remembered Regis more clearly than he remembered himself, and he clung to that memory like a drowning man clutching a piece of driftwood.”

““Should I kiss him for you?”
“Crow.”
“I could bring you one back,” he offered.”

“He looked at Jonathan and thought; This is the man who destroyed my life.”