REVIEW: Purple Stain by Nat Lewis


Review:

Wow, what a fantastic debut novel. 5 bright stars!

This is an insta-connection, fast love book, but it’s somewhat dark and realistic, which balances it out, keeping it from being light and fluffy, while also preventing it from dragging you under. It’s a perfect balance and keeps you engrossed in their story. And though their relationship comes on quickly, it is still tested and earned.

As they battle their pasts and Hayden’s panic attacks, their music brings them together. Giving them a shared ground from which to connect, and reconnect along the way.

There is a lot of steam (which, yay), they are young and still energetic after all, but also it felt like it had a purpose to the story and plot.

I should also say, I love UK writing, and there’s definitely no denying this is set in Wales! (I had to google a few slang words along the way, LOL).

Can’t wait for the rest of this series.


Stars: 5


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Available now in paperback, E-book coming May 6th on Amazon/KU


Synopsis:

Music brought them together… will love tear them apart?

Hayden has reached rock bottom. Plagued by panic attacks and a complicated family situation, nothing seems to be going right for him. The only thing that lets him feel good about himself is making music – and it’s music that brings Andy into his life.

On the surface, Andy has it all – but inside is hurting from the shock of a bad break-up. Though he certainly isn’t looking for love, when he meets the devastatingly handsome Hayden, it seems like love might have found him.

The pair bond over their shared passions, and form a fast friendship, which soon becomes something more. There’s just one problem – Hayden has never dated a guy before, and never thought he wanted to before Andy.

As they redraw the boundaries of their fast-growing relationship, and learn to navigate the world together after being alone, Andy and Hayden’s connection deepens and burns brighter than ever.

But the path of true love never did run smooth, and as Hayden’s past comes to haunt him, the couple must face their biggest challenge yet – one that could destroy what they’ve worked so hard to build together…


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