Glitterland: Spires, Book 1

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Last update: 09-10-2024


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Once the golden boy of the English literary scene, now a clinically depressed writer of pulp crime fiction, Ash Winters has given up on hope, happiness, and—most of all—himself. He lives his life between the cycles of his illness, haunted by the ghosts of other people’s expectations.

Then a chance encounter throws him into the path of Essex-born Darian Taylor. By his own admission, Darian isn’t the crispest lettuce in the fridge, but he makes Ash laugh, reminding him of what it’s like to step beyond the boundaries of anxiety. But Ash has been living in his own shadow for so long that he can’t see past the glitter to the light. Can a man who doesn’t trust himself ever trust in happiness? And how can a man who doesn’t believe in happiness ever fight for his own?


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Susan Mac Nicol
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly well written, characters who simply sweep off the pages and as entertaining as all hell
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2013
Right. I'm going to come right and say this and everyone be damned. I am an Essex girl. Well, an Essex woman actually. So put down the pitchforks, and the flaming torches and stop chasing the monster back into the spray tan booth :)
I do not own a pair of white stilettos, I am pale skinned, am not promiscuous (except in my books with my characters) and I don't believe I'm vulgar (except again in my books. I've never used the F word so much as when my guys are talking or in bed)

So when the chance arose to read this book which is about a young, Essex boy Glitterati model called Darian and a rather needy, clinically depressed yet endearingly sexy and clever Ash, I jumped at it. And disappointed I was not. This is one amazing story. Combining the seriousness of depression and bi polar disorder with the banter and complete over the top fantabulousness (I'm a writer, I can make words up) of the superb character of Darian, I couldn't put this book down. I fell in love with them both. Yes, it took me a while to decipher what Darian was talking about but once I was in, I could almost hear my daughter's young gay friend James speaking the words. He's a bit Darian like himself.

The romance between these two completely mismatched man in everything but the fact that both have a penis, is a joy to watch as it unfolds and the preconceptions you have about the characters fly in the face of what you expect and go off at a tangent to prove people are indeed deeper that skin allows. Darian is an incredibly rich character and surprising in many ways. Ash is tougher than he looks, with a wit that had me sniggering and the two of them together are just incendiary.

The wonderful humour in this book had me in stitches and one of my fave parts was when they were talking about Ash's book 'Through a Glass Darkly'. Ash quotes from the book (something from the Bible) and this is what happens next..

"That's well nice," he (Darian) said, seeming pleased. "I dunno what it means. Cos you can't see frew a glass if it's dark, can you?'
"You're quite right, Essex. I shall complain to the editor." (Ash)
"Isn't that like...God?"
"I suppose it must be."
"Don't fink e's in."

It really tickled my funny bone. I snorted my way past and was soon engrossed in more clever words and writing until the time I finished the book. In one sitting.

So if you want entertaining, well written fiction, with bits that will make you snort your coffee through your nose, make your heart wrench with hurt for Darian when Ash rejects him (OMG,Poor Darian was incredibly noble, I would have smacked Ash silly) and cry with both laughter and joy when things are going well, then look no further. This one will do it all for you. I loved the ending, loved them both. Read this book or your life will be much less the richer for it.If you don't - that'd be bang out of order...Ahwight?
CBR
4.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2014
Glitterland is my first m/m romance and while I’ve read m/m romance with supporting characters, I’ve never experienced an entire novel about it.

And let me just say, it’s absolutely FANTASTIC!!!

“I was playing games with myself, putting up a show of resistance, as if I could take it or leave it. But the truth was, whatever the price, I would gladly pay it just to feel…better. Connected. Human. Alive. Anything at all.”

I was definitely hooked from the start but I had a hard time connecting with Ash and I can’t specifically tell you why. As the story progressed I came to understand him and his struggles a bit better but there were plenty of times that I wanted to slap him repeatedly. He definitely had a douchey quality but Darian made up for that.

“My world was one of only broken images, like I was standing always on the threshold of a mirror, unable to tell the reflection from the real. The shining city and the blasted heath-the truth lay somewhere between, a thin grey line, slender as the edge of knife.”

Darian is someone I was able to connect with immediately. Oh my goodness, I thought he was perfect!!! He’s not refined like Ash but his character, his heart and the truth he spoke made him incredibly compelling which made him completely endearing in my eyes. I fell for Darian as quickly as Ash did and don’t worry, there was no insta-love but perhaps, insta-lust and I was totally okay with that.

“The sight of him stirred a wanting that was starting to feel familiar, though it was less frantic tonight. It was a warm, steady thing, like a heartbeat.”

The dialogue in this story is priceless because it felt genuine, nothing was forced. Alexis Hall really took his time in developing the characters and the overall story seemed quite clever, not to mention everything wrapped up rather nicely.

“So what else you into, then? I mean except reading and writing, talking like the Queen, and dressing like my granddad?”

As always I will leave you to ponder my vague thoughts on this book but know it’s written incredibly well and highly enjoyable.

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