Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Review tour: Trapped by Ruby Moore





Buy Links: JMS Books | Amazon US | Amazon UK

Publisher: JMS Books

Length: 62,000 words

Blurb

Sam Holloway is a desperate man. Trapped in Dante’s, the high-class London brothel catering to men who love men, his only hope is to find a rich protector. Then he meets the young aristocrat with sad eyes.

Tristan Barrington, sixth earl of Chiltern, waited until the death of his father before acting on his unnatural desires. Dante’s has a reputation for quality and absolute discretion. He never expected to find in its sordid depths a glorious man who could master not only his body but his heart, as well.

In Tristan, Sam sees an opportunity to flee a life he hates, and he sets his sights on seducing the earl. Tristan vows to help him escape, but in the process not only uncovers the vile corruption at the heart of Dante’s but also suspects that Sam’s declaration of love was nothing but a lie.

Then Sam is gravely injured, and Tristan faces a tough decision -- leave Sam to his fate, or help him once again?

Companion book to The Wrong Kind of Angel but can be read as a standalone. HEA.


Author Bio

My name is Ruby Moone and I love books. All kinds of books. My weakness is for romance, and that can be any kind, but I am particularly fond of historical and paranormal. I decided to write gay romance after reading some fantastic books and falling in love with the genre, so am really thrilled to have my work published here. The day job takes up a lot of my time, but every other spare moment finds me writing or reading. I live in the north west of England with my husband who thinks that I live in two worlds. The real world and in the world in my head...he probably has a point!

Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/RubyMoone/
Twitter - @RubyMooneWriter
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rubymoone/
Blog – rubymoone.com


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What a rollercoaster ride!

Does Sam really love Tristan, or is it just a ruse?

What happens when Sam finds out who Tristan really is?

Can Tristan help Sam get away from Dante?

Who exactly is Dante?

Can Sam and Tristan have a real relationship? Do they want one?

Good questions all. Trapped, page-turner that it is, will keep you on the edge of your seat trying to figure out who's who and what's what.

I found myself getting angry at the British aristocracy and the rules they impose on not the aristocrats but the common citizens as well.

Trapped definitely pulls readers in with it's well-written, compelling characters and story lines.

I highly recommend Trapped, and on a scale of 1 to 5 I give it a 5.

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