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M/M Challenge Review: The Cat in the Cradle by Jay Bell

Posted April 22, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | 13 Comments

Dylan is the son of the Blue Oligarch – the ultimate master of blue magic. An Oligarch is made by his possession of a loka. There are only 10 loka’s in existence and each color wields a different type of magic – and are the most powerful sources of magic in the world.

Dylan and his trusty talking cat, Kio, decide to head off to visit their friend Rano. Dylan’s ready to get out of the Lakelands and get away from his father. Not that he doesn’t get along with his father, but Dylan is almost 17 and is ready to do some things for himself without his father’s help. So Dylan and Kio head off to the see Rano whose father is the Yellow Oligarch. But when they arrive Rano isn’t there. They have a nice dinner with the Yellow Oligarch and head to bed. In the middle of the night they hear an argument going on in the Oligarch’s study. Instead of staying in bed they go see what the problem is. What they find is a flying stone beast attacking and killing the Oligarch and then coming after them. They are saved by Dylan’s father who transports them back home. But things are not ever to be what they were before. Dylan’s father, Jack, has done some scrying and discovered that his life is in danger. He gives the blue loka to Dylan for safekeeping and sends him to the Red Oligarch. Only that’s not necessarily a safe place either. The Red Oligarch, Tyjinn, is just 19 years old and as much as he wants to keep Dylan safe – especially after they are attacked – he’s not one to sit down and wait for things to happen. Dylan, Kio and Tyjinn take off on a trip to discover exactly what’s going on with the Oligarch’s and their lokas.

The story unfolds that one Oligarch is collecting lokas. When they have 5 lokas they can use the magic of all of those lokas and therefore have ultimate power over everyone in all 5 lands. Dylan, Kio and Tyjinn travel to many lands and talk to many Oligarch’s seeking support and assistance against this impending danger before one person can be all powerful.

During this trip Dylan finds himself attracted to Tyjinn. He had had one sexual encounter with Rano previously that had not ended well and Dylan is hesitant to start a relationship with anyone else for fear of getting his heart broken again. Tyjinn though, knows that Dylan is the one for him and tries to get him to see things from his point of view. While separated for a time Dylan comes to see that Tyjinn is the one for him as well. But will they live long enough to see their relationship come to fruition?

I was contacted by Jay Bell and asked if I’d like to review The Cat in the Cradle. I read a little about the story and decided that even though fantasy and YA are not normally my thing it did have the m/m aspect to it as well. It was just too intriguing to pass up. Well, I’m so glad that I took Jay up on the offer as I ended up thoroughly enjoying the book.

One of the reasons, I think, that I don’t read fantasy all that much is the explanations of new worlds seem to be quite complicated to me. Unless they’re done extremely well there’s usually a large info-dump where my brain attempts to soak up all the information needed to keep reading (and yeah, the old brain doesn’t always work that way!). Lucky for me TCitC wasn’t like that. The story was very fluid and the speech in the story felt pretty contemporary so I had no trouble following along with all the wonderful new aspects of the 5 lands that I was given. They mystery aspect of the story was well done as well as I didn’t figure out who the baddie was until much later in the book – actually right before it was revealed.

As for the m/m relationship it was very sweet. It flowed side by side with the greater story and was interwoven wonderfully. The story included Dylan’s uncertain but growing feelings for Tyjinn as well as his reluctance to actually come out.  Dylan felt that he would be shunned or ostracized by his friends and family and that was one thing he couldn’t handle. Though Dylan was only 16 it seemed his thought processes were pretty mature about the situation – but not to the point where I thought his character was more mature than he should be.

The Cat in the Cradle ended up being a wonderful story and one I recommend. This is Jay’s first published novel but I hope it won’t be his last – if he keeps writing books like this one he has a great career ahead of him.

Oh, and I almost forgot to mention…The Cat in the Cradle print version has chapter illustrations by Jay’s husband, Andreas, and they are great. Unfortunately the ebook doesn’t come with the illustrations so Jay and Andreas put together a sketchbook of the illustrations that is available for free via Smashwords.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5


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What I Read Last Week

Posted April 19, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | 12 Comments

Another week has gone by.  Is it me or is time flying by faster than ever?  I know people say as you get older that time does that but I have to tell ya, I don’t like it!  Not that I want my work week to be longer but having a longer weekend would be nice! lol
So what up my lovelies?  Did everyone have a good week?  My week was pretty normal but my weekend was uber relaxing.  I went with some ladies from the church to a women’s retreat in Oxnard.  I say retreat and people think seminars and meditation and reflection.  I’m sure some people did that but this is more walks on the beach, playing games, laughing, some drinking…just a good time with nice people.  And it was great to get away from reality for a while.  We stayed at a condo that was incredibly close to the beach and it was so nice!  Here are some pictures from the balcony of the condo:

So on to what I read:
My first read for the week was Hell Fire by Ann Aguirre.  This is book 2 in the Corine Solomon series and it was a good one.  In this book Corine and Chance have headed back to the town that Corine grew up in, Kilmer, so they can figure out what truly happened when Corine’s mom died.  But there are strange happenings afoot and Corine and Chance, as well as Jesse and a Kilmer resident, Shannon, all try to figure out the puzzle that is Kilmer.  I read this one for The Book Binge so I’ll let you know when my review posts.

Next up was The Prayer Waltz by KZ Snow.  This is a fabulous m/m book that I just loved.  You can read my review here. 5 out of 5

Next up was Mr. Right-Now by Paige Tyler.  This was a cute novella that involved Kate who is a very controlled, list-making kind of woman.  She’s always looking for Mr. Right but so far no one has lived up to her expectations.  When Kate joins her best friend for her wedding weekend she’s talked into just having a fun time with the best man and not worrying about whether he’s “the one” or not.  The problem after a time is that she thinks Dawson is fabulous and she wants something more but they’ve already said “no strings attached”.  I read this one for The Book Binge as well and let you know when my review posts.  (I liked the book, definitely not a fan of the cover)
My Tracy’s TBR Challenge read for the week was Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypas.  This is the story of Aline Marsden who is the younger sister of Marcus who eventually becomes the Earl of Westcliff and is part of the Wallflower series.  Anyway, Aline and the stable boy, McKenna, fall madly in love but they know they can’t be together.  Unfortunately Aline’s evil father finds out about the pair and sends McKenna away.  McKenna comes back to the estate after he’s made his fortune wanting to seek revenge on Aline for breaking his heart.  But things aren’t always what they seem and McKenna realizes that Aline isn’t the horrible person he thinks she is.  There’s also a lovely side story of Aline’s sister, Olivia, in the book which I loved as well.  Great book. 4.5 out of 5
Another novella I read for The Book Binge was a cute m/m story called Icing on the Cake by Shayla Kersten.  An uptight, workaholic and a relaxed baker discover each other while the workaholic is buying his best friend’s wedding cake – he is the maid of honor, after all. I’ll let you know when the review posts. (Adore the cover!)

Last for the week was The Cat in the Cradle by Jay Bell.  This was a book that I was asked to read by the author.  Mr. Bell’s first published book is a fantasy YA novel that I’ll be reviewing this week so keep your eyes peeled. 🙂

My Book Binge reviews that were posted this past week:
Happy Reading!


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