Mirrors, by A.J. Llewllyn, D.J. Manly
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2nd Edition Mirrors: Book One Troy and Aaron Mayer, identical twins separated at the age of two, lived wildly different lives. Aaron struggled to take care of their alcoholic, gambling-addicted mother, while Troy, raised by their father, experienced a life of luxury. After years of silence, Troy asks to see Aaron. When Aaron arrives at his brother's boat, he finds his twin dead by suicide. In his farewell note, Troy offers Aaron his car, his money, and his life of riches. On the run from loan sharks, Aaron slips easily into this mirrored life. But everywhere he turns he discovers somebody Troy devastated, including his handsome husband, Dave Alvarez. Pulled into his brother’s life of crime, Aaron is set up for a fall, but he’s too strong to shatter.
Mirrors, by A.J. Llewllyn, D.J. Manly- Amazon Sales Rank: #839675 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-31
- Released on: 2015-03-31
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author A.J. Llewellyn lives in California, but dreams of living in Hawaii. Frequent trips to all the islands, bags of Kona coffee in the fridge and a healthy collection of Hawaiian records keep this writer refueled. A.J. never lacks inspiration for male/male erotic romances and on the rare occasions this happens, pursues other passions such as collecting books on Hawaiiana, surfing and spending time with friends and animal companions. A.J. Llewellyn believes that love is a song best sung out loud.I write not only for my own pleasure, but for the pleasure of my readers. I can't remember a time in my life when I haven't written and told stories. When I'm not writing, I'm dreaming about writing. Eroticism between consenting adults, in all its many forms is the icing on the cake of life but one does not live by sex alone. The story of how two people find love in spite of the odds is what really turns me on.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Stepping Into His Brothers Shoes For A Chance At a Different Life- Good Read By Sophia Rose This was an extraordinary good read because it had a little something of everything in it. It had family tragedy, mistaken identity, forbidden romance, intrigue, street violence and second chance romance all rolled into one.It grabbed my attention from the beginning with the way things jumped right into the story with a brief table-setter scene that looks over a year into the future before starting at the beginning. The story swirls around identical twin brothers who were separated when their parents divorced ala The Parent Trap. In this instance, they are given two very different shots at life. Troy is kept by his father and grows up with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth wanting for nothing physically. Aaron on the other hand is dealt a hard hand since he ends up with their mother who is into alcohol and drugs. He takes over the role of the caregiver at a young age and scrapes and struggles just to get by. His own mother steals almost all he is able to make for her habit and gets him in trouble with the loan sharks who give him a little work over to remind him to pay up.Right about the time Aaron is certain that he's going to die because he can't come up with the money his twin calls him out of the blue and wants to make nice. Aaron is resentful because neither his dad or brother were there for his mom's death and neither had tried to know him before this, but he's not going to look a gift horse in the mouth. Troy agrees to help him with the loansharks if Aaron will just come meet him at his yacht so they can talk.That's when everything gets bizarre and fantastical for Aaron. He arrives and finds his brother absent, but a note is left inviting him to enjoy the rest of Troy's life since he deserves a turn at the better life too. Aaron suspects that Troy has committed suicide, but his reluctance to pretend to be Troy fades when he thinks of his own situation.Jumping into Troy's life, Aaron learns a lot about Troy and he is both ashamed and angered by his brother's hateful, cruel actions. He struggles putting out all the figurative fires that Troy has started ranging from downright dangerous to mysterious to heartbreaking. Aaron is terrified to learn that his gay brother is married and his husband is in route. He also has to now deal with the cold and condemning man who is his father both through the business and because his dad has remarried wife #4. It's all so awkward and disappointing. Aaron sees that Troy didn't have it all easy, but he also sees where Troy destroyed everything good in his life.Dave is resolved that there can be no piecing his marriage back together that is until he returns home and finds a new and improved Troy. He likes the new Troy, but doesn't trust it lasting and also has suspicions that if he didn't know better that Troy seemed like a whole different man. He starts to hope again.But Aaron can't keep up the pretense once he learns a few of Troy's secrets. He is terrified for his life again, but worse than that he fears that because he allowed himself to fall in love with Dave that when the truth comes out Dave will be disgusted.So as I mentioned before, the plot has a little something of everything. I enjoyed all the twists and turns as well as the sweet relationship between Aaron as Troy and Dave. Even though the marriage was already a done deal, it was like a newly started relationship because of the estrangement between Dave and Troy that must be fixed by the loving and giving Aaron. Dave sees so many differences in this Troy and loves the new Troy better than the Troy he first fell in love with.There were a few times when I didn't realize that the story switched perspectives or scenes because there wasn't a break of some sort to give me warning. But it was all good and only crossed me up for a few sentences before I got back on track.The characters are well written and are given time to develop as it is told from Aaron and Dave's perspectives for most of the story. There are several secondary characters that flit through the scenes some are more developed that others, but this was not a lack in my mind. It just served to emphasize the prominence of the romance being the main plot of the story. The two guys made me laugh a little as Aaron had to learn about his sexuality and how to have sex with a man. Dave is a very patient and tender lover. It was neat seeing the guys once they settled into a domestic routine. I loved how Aaron supported Dave's dreams and Dave delighted in Aaron's strengths.Altogether a good read! Recommend to those who like their m/m romance some parts sweet, passionate, and a little intrigue thrown end to get your heart pumping.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A solid, entertaining read with sizzle! By Pinkerbelle Rex This tasty tale shines a contemporary light on the good twin/bad twin theme and made for an entertaining read. To me its “prince and pauper” pathos held a hint of the Dante’s Cove aura: smoky sensually and ghostly anticipation mixed with smoldering, devil-may-care sex. I found Aaron’s plight charming, and absorbed the story much in the way I would a good movie. The blurb does a good job of expressing the book’s premise, but what I found extremely beguiling in this story is the relationship between Aaron and DaveTroy’s parting gift to Aaron—that he pretend to be Troy—comes with a surprise: Troy was gay. Plus, he was married to hot, fitness trainer/masseuse, Dave Alvarez. Pictures of Troy and Dave fill Aaron’s new home, and he soon realizes he has “inherited” Dave along with the keys to his brother’s wealth and lifestyle. The astounding discovery means slipping into his brother’s life could prove problematic, as Aaron has always been straight.Attempting to understand his missing brother, Aaron delves deeper into Troy’s life and learns that most in Troy’s circle of friends secretly despised him. They may have good reason; Troy was everything that Aaron is not. Selfish, promiscuous and a cheapskate, Troy was a real bastard. The only chance Aaron has to pull the switch off is to be himself and hope that everyone believes Troy has turned over a new leaf. But will he have to be married to a man for the rest of his life? Aaron gets a brief respite when he learns Troy and Dave were on the outs, but once he sees Dave in the flesh, Aaron begins to question his own sexuality and his brother’s sanity. How could Troy sleep around with someone as wonderful as Dave to come home to?Dave and Aaron’s tender romance is woven throughout an intriguing mystery that involves the mafia, embezzlement, con games and the abuse of power by the powerful. I loved Aaron. His attempt to make amends to those whom suffered at the hands of his brother revealed his caring heart. His interactions with the “help,” most especially the Mexican gardener provided bright sparks of humor, while a captivating parade of darkly ambitious supporting characters brought to my mind an Elmore Leonard suspense thriller. The sex was a nice balance of hot, stormy and dare I say…sweet, due to Aaron’s inner angst and surprise at how far he is willing to go to keep Dave around. All in all a good, entertaining story with plenty of twists, turns and surprises.Thank you, A.J. Llewellyn, and D.J. Manly for this captivating romantic thriller.“Clever, Racy, Fun!”
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Thrill ride, definitely recommended By Becky C Please leave comments on Pattycake's 5 sweet pea review at mrsconditreadsbooks.com/index.php/?p=13695I have only one word for Mirrors by AJ Llewellyn and DJ Manly and that is......WOW!! This is an absolutely outstanding story that the blurb just barely covers the very basics on. There is so, so much more to this book that, only by reading it yourself can you truly appreciate just how great the story actually is.This is an utterly fascinating character driven story that has a complex plot that has more twists and turns than a one-lane mountain road. This is an psychological thriller that grabs you from the very beginning and doesn't turn you loose until the very end. The backstory is superb and lays a very solid foundation for the rest of the fantastic storyline. I absolutely love how the authors take a basic idea and turn it into a hauntingly complex tale that portrays just how completely sick, twisted, complicated, and just totally evil one man can be, and the utter disregard that he has for the ruined and devastated lives he leaves behind. I have never seen a character this pathologically twisted who deliberately betrays friends, mobsters, and anyone else who gets in his way.The authors' writing style is eloquently simple yet complex, original, unique, and utterly satisfying. The sex in the story is sweet and passionate, and the fact that the men are HOT definitely doesn't hurt. The deft blend of the emotional and psychological genius shown in this book combined with the HEA ending after a sheer thrill ride, makes this a book I DEFINITELY recommend to everyone!!
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