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Dark Space by Lisa Henry

5.0

Lisa Henry’s Dark Space begins when Brady Garrett, a medic on a space station, is called to the isolation unit to help with a special case. Cameron Rushton, a pilot who was captured by the Faceless four years back, has been found in a special biological suit. Brady is told he is there for moral purposes, but when things go wrong, Brady and Cameron end up forming a special bond—one in which Cameron’s life is dependent on Brady’s proximity. Brady isn’t fond of this bond, and his sexual dreams about men start to make him uncomfortable. He’s straight and has never thought of another guy in the way he’s thinking about Cameron. To complicate things, Cameron has been with the enemy for four years, and Brady learns things that make him believe their lives will be coming to an imminent end.

This book is amazing, heartfelt and erotic. The world building is fantastic, and the characters are very real. The way Brady struggles with his sexuality as he falls for Cameron is extremely hot too. I loved the special connection between Brady and Cameron, which allowed them to feel each other’s emotions and be inside one another’s heads to communicate.

Brady’s dilemma with his family was especially heartbreaking. I can’t imagine being stuck out in space with no way to return and take care of loved ones. There was so much impending doom in this story that I was sure the book was going to rip my heart out, so when I discovered that wasn’t going to be the case, I was overjoyed.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves M/M Erotic Romance, Fantasy, and Scifi.

Reviewed by JJ for The Novel Approach
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