| Harrison prides himself on only believing in what he can prove. He
writes books debunking magic and although he is part of the self-help
group called The Brotherhood, he is unwilling to take another chance on
love. Agreeing to go to Amour Magique with the rest of the Brotherhood,
he is sure that he cannot possibly meet a man to love. Liam has known
from the beginning that Harrison would be the hardest to match. It seems,
however, that the house and the magician named Martin will do some of the
work for Liam.
Believe It or Not is the twelfth story that Ms. Okati wrote about the gay men in the Brotherhood. It is also the only full novel ands my favorite. Harrison is a stubborn, sad man who has been treated badly in the past and now he is unwilling to open himself to others. Martin, a Magician, has used his Third Eye and knows that he and Harrison will love each other. They have extraordinary sex almost from the moment that they meet; I was aroused just reading about it! I loved the way that Martin help-s Harrison overcome his fears and the seamless plot. This book has not gay BDSM sex; it is not for a reader who does not want to read about that lifestyle. All of the members of the Brotherhood are now matched up and Ms. Okati uses her amazing talent to explain about Liam and Amour Magique. I was enthralled by the beautiful way that this penultimate tale was told. Only Liam is left; Ms. Okati wrote a short short story earlier about Liam, but I think that she is ready to tells us about Liam. I am extremely excited to read the next story.
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Reviewer: Marcy Arbitman |