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Review by Joyfully Jay
This was an emotional read for me. I genuinely fell head long into this story and it was truly due to the way in which R.J. Scott so carefully crafted these two men into living, breathing people. I was so relieved that the story was not rushed, that Travis did not show signs of “magically” healing fully, and that Avery had his doubts throughout the novella. His doubts were focused not on whether he could wait for Travis, but rather whether Travis would stay long enough for both men to find out if they could be together long term. The author really took the time to focus just on these two men and draw out their story slowly, allowing us to see what was going on in their hearts and minds.
I found the reminiscences of Travis’ time spent in captivity raw and emotional—just the right balance to give me a sense of the brutality, but not so much that it took the overall angst level beyond what I could handle. All in all, this was an outstanding novella and I feel the best story in this series to date.
I highly recommend The Barman and the Seal by R.J. Scott to you. It is a beautiful story of healing and love.
Reviewed by Sammy
Review by Jeep Diva
The Barman and the Seal brought old friends back together for Friday night gatherings as new friends were absorbed into the mix. The strength the men of Ellery Mountain continue to give each other is bountiful and loving. A series with real issues and emotion, a series written from the heart.
Reviewed by Evelise
Review by Joyfully Jay
I highly recommend The Barman and the Seal by R.J. Scott to you. It is a beautiful story of healing and love.
Reviewed by Sammy
Review by Mrs Condit Reads Books
Hands down The Barman and The Seal by RJ Scott is my favorite book in the Ellery Mountain series.
Well, I did really love Jaime and Ian’s book but this one just squeaks ahead.
Reviewed by Lady McNeill
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