Parker Williams

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An act of violence destroys his family and ends the life he knows. To escape his haunted past, he joins the military, where, as a sniper, he is trained to kill with precision and detachment. When a covert organization offers him a new purpose, he becomes Haven, an operative devoted to protecting the innocent when he can and avenging them when he cannot.

 

After ten years of battling the evil in the world, the life no longer holds the attraction or meaning it once had, and he’s ready to walk away. Then he meets Samuel, a young man forced from the age of twelve to work as a sex slave. If ever a man had a need for Haven, it is this one.

 

Yet nothing about this growing relationship is one-sided. Sammy gives Haven a stability he’s never known, and Haven becomes the rock upon which Sammy knows he can depend.

 

When Sammy reveals something about the enemy Haven has been hunting for months, Sammy fears it will destroy what they’ve built and he’ll lose his home in Haven’s heart.

 

Pixie at MM Good Book Reviews:

Title: Haven

Author: Parker Williams

Genre: Contemporary, Assassin

Length: Novel (193pgs)

ISBN:

Publisher: Parker Williams

Heat Level: Moderate

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥ 5 Hearts

Reviewer: Pixie

Blurb: An act of violence destroys his family and ends the life he knows. To escape his haunted past, he joins the military, where, as a sniper, he is trained to kill with precision and detachment. When a covert organization offers him a new purpose, he becomes Haven, an operative devoted to protecting the innocent when he can and avenging them when he cannot.

After eight years of battling the evil in the world, the life no longer holds the attraction or meaning it once had, and he’s ready to walk away. Then he meets Samuel, a young man forced from the age of twelve to work as a sex slave. If ever a man had a need for Haven, it is this one.

Yet nothing about this growing relationship is one-sided. Sammy gives Haven a stability he’s never known, and Haven becomes the rock upon which Sammy knows he can depend.

When Sammy reveals something about the enemy Haven has been hunting for months, Sammy fears it will destroy what they’ve built and he’ll lose his home in Haven’s heart.

 

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Review:
Haven is a man who is becoming despondent with his life: after an act of violence tore his family apart Haven has dedicated his life to protecting those who can’t protect themselves but after nine years of killing his calling seems to be waning; until he rescues a young man who rocks his foundation. Sammy has lived as a sex slave since he was eleven years old and his own mother handed him over to his owner, when Haven rescues him Sammy sees something in Haven that gives him strength and Sammy is determined to make Haven his.

The first thing I want to say is that this story isn’t for those people who shy away from violence or abuse, there is plenty of on page violence and signs of abuse with much child abuse, both physical and sexual, mentioned throughout the book. For me it was necessary because Haven’s and Sammy’s lives are not that of everyday people, they have seen the worst of humanity and continue to survive. It also gives you insight into the type of men they are and what drives them as well as how strong they really are, even if their inner strength begins to flag at times.

Haven is an unseen hero, a man who has been trained to make those who have escaped justice pay for their vile crimes. He’s part of a covert government organization whose reach is long and those who bribed, threatened and murdered their way to freedom have nowhere to hide. Sammy is a victim of one of those people and although he has been used and abused his inner core has never been touched; his hope of eventually escaping has kept him going.

While Haven is doing the right thing he can’t help but feel like he’s not a good man even if the people he has killed did deserve it, he’s beginning to feel tainted by what he does; he’s losing the strength of his conviction, but Sammy handles Haven in a way Haven never knew he needed and reinforces Haven’s conviction in his calling. Sammy will be a contradiction to many people; he’s full of strength and confidence with Haven but is scared and fearful of everyone else, but that’s how he reacts to the life he has had and Haven becomes the strength that Sammy needs to piece his life together.

Haven’s and Sammy’s relationship progresses quickly because Sammy isn’t about to let Haven slip through his fingers, their coming together is hot, and not quite how you would have first pictured it. I won’t go into further detail about it but Sammy is more of a handful than Haven thought!

The story is more than just about Sammy and Haven and Haven’s mission in life, we also see how Haven has forged bonds he hasn’t noticed, Kelly, Haven’s houseman, is more of a substitute father figure and Rook, Haven’s handler, is more like a fond distant uncle. Kelly and Rook have been with Haven since the beginning so even though Haven doesn’t realise it they are both there for him in more ways than one.

The actual storyline delves into some dark corners; they are hunting down an enormous child sex trafficking, drug distribution, money laundering and prostitution ring, it fills you with shear horror at the actions of some so-called human beings. And, it also fills you with a wicked sense of satisfaction as we see some of these people get their just desserts. You don’t like blood and guts? I think you might change your mind and celebrate the destruction of the bad guys in this book.

Parker Williams has written a story that is hard hitting, he doesn’t pull any punches and at times the story touches onto stomach churning… but I loved it, he shows the underbelly of humanity but he makes the bad guys pay, and pay in such a way that you feel like Karmic justice has paid them a visit. He gives us two incredible characters who have a lot of give and take between them, they balance each other out and their love does shine through. Parker Williams for this book I grant you the temporary ownership of the dark muse.

I recommend this to those who love stories that pack a punch, a storyline that grabs you by the throat, characters that you can’t help fall in love with, justice being delivered and an ending that is fantastic.

 

 

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Mary at Molly Lolly’s Reviews

HAVEN’S CREED – Parker Williams

 

Star Rating:  5
Review:

I have long held the opinion that I love Parker Williams voice. It is a cathartic breath of cool air on a humid summer night.  Now whilst this is a departure from his other works in that both men have a dark and ugly, recent and far past, his love of his characters shines through.

Haven’s Creed is in some respects, a deviation from most of the work that Parker has shown us so far.  It deals with abuse and violence against some of our most vulnerable, and focuses on two men who, together, are less broken than when they are apart.  It stems from a deep seated desire for justice and a way to balance the scales in a world that sometimes is not fair or balanced, and justice is in short supply.  It will not be for everyone, because even with the dark overtones there is always a vein of hope and innocence, a very thick silver lining.

Haven has a dark past and a lot of guilt, which seems to carry him forward in his life and his work.  It has held him together, kept him sane, and has motivated him for a long time.  But cracks are starting to show.  He then meets Sammy who is another man who is almost broken, but in other ways and its like looking at either an accident waiting to happen or a perfect fit.

Well, it is a romance, so there are no guesses which one it ends up being, but having said that, Parker does not cheat us, the reader, or these two men out of a fleshed out storyline, multi dimensional main characters and secondary ones, protagonists that are believable and understandable  (and definitely not likeable) and a storyline that does not take shortcuts.

It flows beautifully, the jobs Haven was sent to, the building of his relationship with Sammy, the realization that what he needs is not what he thought, the fears and the reactions.  Whilst these men seem to fall into a relationship fairly easily, the development of the relationship is not effortless, and even if the circumstances are immensely different from what we are used to, Parker is able to get us to relate and make them seem real and tangible, all whilst keeping an air of positivity.  It is his greatest gift, narratively speaking, to uplift the reader and take us on a journey, showcasing his version of happily ever after, which is beautiful and unashamedly sweet.

 

Genres and Subgenres:          Contemporary, Romance, Gay
Applicable tags:  Murder, Violence, Kidnapping,  Abuse, Child abuse, Animal abuse, death
Gender Pairing of Main Couple:                                             M/M
Job/Profession of the main characters:                                 Black ops (wet work) / Nil
Where the story is set:                                                          
No specific location
If sports plays a role in the story, which sport?        No
If pets play a role in the story, which animals?        No

If “Paranormal”, what type of creatures?                 No
 

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Molly Lolly at Molly Lolly’s Reviews: 

I loved this story. Full stop, I couldn’t put it down! This story is dark and gritty but still so damn good you can’t help but keep reading non stop until you’ve devoured every single word. All the stars. Every single dang one of them is earned many times over for these two guys that have so many obstacles in their way but still manage to come out ahead in a happy and loving relationship with a beautiful happily ever after. Yet, I’m still left wanting more from these characters because they just jump out of the page at me and make me want to know them more. These two together were exactly what they both needed right when they needed it. I highly recommend this book to anyone that can handle a character that kills for a living but is actually the good guy.

Five stars

Black Lace By L.J. Hamlin

Black Lace By L.J. Hamlin

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Author Name: L.J. Hamlin

Book Name: Black Lace

Release Date: November 18, 2015

Blurb:

Jed Chance is the lead singer of Black Lace, a very successful rock band. It’s gone through a few lineup changes: first, Jed was outed by a former bandmate, and now they’re looking for another new member. That’s when Donnie comes to audition.

Donnie is ten years younger than Jed, and he’s beautiful, with a complicated past. He instantly gets a crush on Jed, but is afraid to act on it. Still, Jed and Donnie can’t keep away from each other. But getting together isn’t their only problem: Jed has attracted a dangerous stalker, who means to do Jed serious harm.

If I Were Fire By Heloise West

If I Were Fire By Heloise West

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Author Name: Heloise West

Book Name: If I Were Fire

Release Date: September 16, 2015

Blurb:

In 18th century Siena, Count Salvesto Masello has returned home to find the family villa and his father’s estate steeped deeply in debt. In order to save it, he has been selling off valuable family heirlooms, but he is running out of silverware. Somewhere in the villa his deceased father had hidden the art treasures that will pay the debt, but Salvesto can’t find them anywhere.

Amadeo Neruccio has been on the run from the vicious pimp, thief, and pawnbroker Guelfetto, but his toughs finally catch him and bring him to the cellar where Count Masello is selling off his silver. When the count learns what fate Guelfetto has in store for Amadeo, he intervenes and trades the last of his mother’s dowry for the young man’s freedom.

Salvesto had left home over ten years ago to live the life of adventure he craved. He had also hoped to leave his broken heart behind. When he rescues young Amadeo, he did not expect to find love again, or that his adventures had yet to end.

Love in Uniform By Angora Shade, Kay C. Sulli, DC Juris, Jean Wolfe, Shannen Malone, Kassandra Lea, Dale Cameron Lowry, Louise Blaydon, and Aiden McKenna

Love in Uniform By Angora Shade, Kay C. Sulli, DC Juris, Jean Wolfe, Shannen Malone, Kassandra Lea, Dale Cameron Lowry, Louise Blaydon, and Aiden McKenna

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Author Name: Editor: Paige Prince. Authors: Angora Shade, Kay C. Sulli, DC Juris, Jean Wolfe, Shannen Malone, Kassandra Lea, Dale Cameron Lowry, Louise Blaydon, and Aiden McKenna

Book Name: Love in Uniform

Release Date: November 11, 2015

Blurb:

There’s just something about a man in uniform…whether it’s the delivery man bringing a special package to your door, the airline attendant taking care of your every need, or the cop with a set of handcuffs on his belt and a gleam in his eye, Love in Uniform provides fodder for every fantasy.

The Encounter – Hoping to escape the hot dance floor at a crowded club, a pilot finds himself wandering a dark secluded hallway. He’s pleased to see a table, but he’s startled when a shadow moves. Suddenly face to face with his ideal man candy, the pilot discovers the beauty of strangers and the thrill of sex in public places.

Wishing on the Perseid – Zach Johnson went looking for an adventure in the Rocky Mountains before settling into grad school. Little did he know Park Ranger Ryan Jenkins was exactly what he was looking for.

Special Delivery – An unexpected phone call turns Camden’s boring day off into a potential disaster when he ends up taking his cousin’s delivery shift with Axel, the tattooed hunk he dreams about. But Axel’s got a plan…and a special delivery that’ll leave Camden wanting more.

Westward Avenue Matchmaker – EMT Peter is getting tired of being called to Westward Avenue again and again for Mrs McKinney’s kitchen fires, but the chance to flirt with an attractive fireman makes it all worthwhile.

On the Wing – Traveling the world for work doesn’t leave a lot of time to find love on the ground. But maybe on the wing.

Let it Hurt – All Leo Shelton wanted to do was patch things up with his boyfriend Caleb Hart. When an accident threatens to take it all away the two realize just how much they need one another.

Loggerhead – Soon after they fall in love, Jake makes Eric a promise inspired by an old track uniform. But demanding work schedules at Jake’s four-star restaurant and Eric’s newspaper keep them from following through. Six years later, they take the honeymoon they never had, heading to the Florida coast in search of sea turtles—and rekindling their passion for each other in the process.

The Night Shift – Jonas Kelshiker works the night shift in the Evidence Room at the police depot, where the crimes have become monotonous and the policemen unremarkable – until the night Dan Harris shows up at his window.

Roadside Assistance – When Robert sees flashing lights in his rear view mirror, he doesn’t know just how wild a turn his night is going to take. With the threat of his first speeding ticket imminent, he tries to use his clever mouth to get him out of trouble. But this cop won’t let him get off that easy.

959 Brenton Street By Thianna Durston

959 Brenton Street By Thianna Durston

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Author Name: Thianna Durston

Book Name: 959 Brenton Street

Series: Men of Falcon Pointe

Book: One

Release Date: November 20, 2015

Blurb:

Trent Farnsworth moves to Falcon Pointe to get as far away from his controlling family and religion as he can. While his conservative upbringing makes it hard for Trent to admit he’s gay, he accidentally outs himself in front of his four new roommates. None of the men living at 959 Brenton Street are what the world would consider normal, but all four accept him for who he is. And when Trent falls for his much older landlord, Dr. Cory Venerin, he’s as surprised as anyone, but discovering Cory feels the same makes Trent realize he’s truly in the right place at the right time.

Until he tells his family he’s gay. His father uses any resource at his disposal to destroy him, including Trent’s love for Cory. As his father schemes to send Trent to a hospital whose sole purpose is to rip the gay out of him, Cory battles to save not only Trent—but also the possibility of a future together.