Reviewed by JustJen
Title: Never Let It Go
Author: Emily Moreton
Series: Mended 2014 Daily Dose Anthology
Heroes: Will Jones/Isaac Andrews/Ade Drew
Genre: MMM Contemporary
Length: 26 Pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: June 1, 2014
Available at: Dreamspinner Press, Amazon, All Romance Ebooks
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads
Blurb: After being seriously injured in an explosion, Will Jones is sent home from Afghanistan—alone. Struggling with the physical and psychological effects of his injuries is hard enough without worrying about the other two-thirds of his threesome, Isaac Andrews and Ade Drew, who are are still on assignment. When Will hears that their unit is being recalled to the US early, it should be good news, but Will knows how quickly things can go wrong. He’s not willing to trust until he can lay eyes— and hands—on the men he loves.

Review: I really liked the blurb on this one. Sucked me in right away. Will is home recovering from his combat injuries, both physically and mentally. Unfortunately, he is having to do it on his own, as his two lovers are still deployed. Much of this story is about Will’s struggles with this, with his being alone while his lovers are together in potential danger with the threesome reuniting at the end.
What I read, I really liked. However, this was just so short that we really didn’t have the time needed to really get an understanding of the characters or their relationship, other than what we are told by Will. I felt horrible for Will having to go through his recovery on his own, in addition to dealing with having his lovers remaining in the combat zone. Their reunion was wonderful and sweet, but again, we only got a tiny tidbit.
Emily is certainly on the right path here, and I hope she will continue to expand and grow her stories. I am definitely interested in seeing something more involved from her in the future.
Overall Impression: I liked it
*I received a copy of this book from the publisher in return for a fair and honest review.*




