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Revenge can’t heal a wounded soul.
When Leon Fisher finds his lover butchered in their bed, he does what any good assassin would do—he gets revenge. But killing the murderer doesn’t make the pain go away. Instead, it sends him on a vicious downward spiral into alcoholism and depression.
In a bid to force Leon to sober up and regain his edge, his mysterious employers—known only as “the organization”—send him to a private property in the wilds of Alaska. In the lush and remote Tongass National Forest, Leon encounters Grim, a strange but alluring young man who saves Leon’s life after a bear attack, then brings him to a cabin in the depths of the woods to recover.
Leon doesn’t expect to fall in love with this odd, subservient person, yet he can’t deny what he comes to feel for Grim. But Grim has a past he doesn’t talk about. A past just as dark and ugly as Leon’s. And both pasts are about to catch up with them.
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Posted December 6, 2012
A bit disturbed in regards to the abuse and the resulting mental trama but overall it was a good story.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This slash basically follows the story of an assassin working for a shady government agency. The story starts after his lover was tortured and murdered in bed. He takes revenge on the killer, but still feels empty inside so the agency he works for sends him to Alaska to get his head on straight. While in Alaska he is attacked by an animal and saved by a strange boy living in the wilderness. The plot revolves around them starting a relationship. Although the plot seems a bit far fetched at times the characters are likable and surprisingly deep. The adult scenes of the book don't take away from the story like they do in some other slash fiction, and the writing throughout is artfully crafted Overall I was surprised at how much I liked this one. I tend to stick to the paranormal stuff but this is diffidently Ally Blue at her best.
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Overview
Revenge can’t heal a wounded soul.
When Leon Fisher finds his lover butchered in their bed, he does what any good assassin would do—he gets revenge. But killing the murderer doesn’t make the pain go away. Instead, it sends him on a vicious downward spiral into alcoholism and depression.
In a bid to force Leon to sober up and regain his edge, his mysterious employers—known only as “the organization”—send him to a private property in the wilds of...