
Title: Warriors and Healers
Author: HJ Brues
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publisher URL: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/
ISBN: 978-1-61581-289-9
Genre: {M/M/M} Contemporary
Rating: 4 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Chocolate Minx
Jeff Redbear, a Native American social worker, is waiting at the airport for the arrival of Dr. Daniel Ugarte from Spain. The Apache reservation is in desperate need of a health care center and Daniel agreed to volunteer his services. Upon first meeting, there is a immediate attraction between the men. However Jeff rebuffs Daniel. Several weeks later, Daniel meets and is attracted to Sean McCallum, the local sheriff. The associations of their jobs require the three men to work together on a regular basis and their magnetism expands into a promising romance until past fears cause uncertainties to obscure their newly created union.
Warriors and Healers is a heartwarming tale of Jeff, Daniel and Sean attempting to find their way into a committed three-way relationship. Jeff is a proud Apache, who feels obliged to rise above his fears stemming from past racial negative reactions. He feels he has betrayed his ethnicity by loving two white men. Daniel suffers from past mental cruelty and does not believe he is worthy of love. Sean is self-assured and enthusiastic about building a loving bond with the other two men. The focus of this complex storyline is the extensive emotional rollercoaster the three men endure. Each character is a multifaceted personality, which inserts a touch of realism to each man. There is no state mentioned for the location, only an indistinct description, so it was hard to visualize the setting. However, the focal point is an impressive from-camaraderie-to-love journey with moderate scenes of romantic exploration. I very much enjoyed Warriors and Healers.
Author: HJ Brues
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publisher URL: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/
ISBN: 978-1-61581-289-9
Genre: {M/M/M} Contemporary
Rating: 4 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Chocolate Minx
Jeff Redbear, a Native American social worker, is waiting at the airport for the arrival of Dr. Daniel Ugarte from Spain. The Apache reservation is in desperate need of a health care center and Daniel agreed to volunteer his services. Upon first meeting, there is a immediate attraction between the men. However Jeff rebuffs Daniel. Several weeks later, Daniel meets and is attracted to Sean McCallum, the local sheriff. The associations of their jobs require the three men to work together on a regular basis and their magnetism expands into a promising romance until past fears cause uncertainties to obscure their newly created union.
Warriors and Healers is a heartwarming tale of Jeff, Daniel and Sean attempting to find their way into a committed three-way relationship. Jeff is a proud Apache, who feels obliged to rise above his fears stemming from past racial negative reactions. He feels he has betrayed his ethnicity by loving two white men. Daniel suffers from past mental cruelty and does not believe he is worthy of love. Sean is self-assured and enthusiastic about building a loving bond with the other two men. The focus of this complex storyline is the extensive emotional rollercoaster the three men endure. Each character is a multifaceted personality, which inserts a touch of realism to each man. There is no state mentioned for the location, only an indistinct description, so it was hard to visualize the setting. However, the focal point is an impressive from-camaraderie-to-love journey with moderate scenes of romantic exploration. I very much enjoyed Warriors and Healers.
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