A review by dinohakari
Falkirk by Casey Morales

5.0

I really, really, REEEALLY, don't know what to write or how to describe anymore what this man does with his stories. I mean, from his first steps with his "autobiographical" series ([b:Raised by Wolves Complete Box Set|60857731|Raised by Wolves Complete Box Set|Casey Morales|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1678199884l/60857731._SY75_.jpg|95978753], through his next series ([b:Nashville Spicy Complete Series|199536464|Nashville Spicy Complete Series|Casey Morales|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1697124560l/199536464._SY75_.jpg|204006370]) until reaching this last one, each and every one of his books, written within the fresh and original style of him, have been unique. All of them have touched on one or more sensitive topics, some even quite hard to digest, and he has done it in an incredible way, which left me amazed from the first to the last.

Do you have any idea how hard it must be to write one book after another without falling back into the typical clichés, gifting the reader with original plots (I mean, real plots, people!), not just pages full of words only to fill a space? Well, this man is that talented. And with every book I read by him, I'm the one who feels speechless every time I have to write a review. Also, this time, I didn't even notice if there were any grammatical or continuity errors, because... WHO CARES??? Maybe when I re-read them, (yes, these is a must re-read series) I'll look them up, but in the meantime, I just want to enjoy the ride!

And since I don't want to make this much longer, I'm going to tell you this: Falkirk is the second book in the Of Shadows and Secrets series, and it continues the story of two men who meet at Harvard but meet again in the least expected place, who embark fully on a career where betrayals are the order of the day, in a time where not only a relationship between them would be almost impossible, but in a world where survival is more difficult every day. It is an exciting story, which constantly has you sitting on the edge of your seat, holding your breath and praying that Thomas and Will will achieve their goal, save the world and live their love.

Highly, highly recommended. Do yourself a favor, and read not only Crimson and Falkirk, but all the books that Casey has written so far, and you will realize what a beautiful gift it is to be able to read this author.

I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.