Audiobook Review September 2020:
Felix and Lane are still on fire, their banter is even better the second time and Joel Leslie’s narration brings an added extra level of entertaining spice to their snark and cuddle routine. Definitely will be enjoying this series for years to come.

Original Review November Book of the Month 2019:
A couple of weeks ago I went into one of the M/M book recommendation groups on Facebook and asked for 2 different type of books and Alice Winters’ In Darkness series was rec’d for both of them coupled with follow bloggers that I have always valued their opinions on recs have talked great things about her work, I knew it was time I gave her a try. What took me so long to do so I’ll never know because her writing is great. Character chemistry, humor, danger, romance, heart – it’s all here. Hidden in Darkness is A-Freakin’-Mazing!!!

On the surface Lane is . . . well to be ladylike, a jerk but he has reason to behave the way he does having been recently blinded after a lifetime of sight can’t be an easy thing to adjust to especially as we learn more about his occupation and the things he did. Felix is a smarta . . . well once again to be ladylike?, brash, cocky, cheeky – you get the picture. Together they are a perfect fit, they are exactly what the other needs even if they both fight it, the chemistry is instantaneous. Having said all that I still wanted to whack their heads together many, many times??.

As I said above I was asking for recs on Facebook and one of the recs was a Nick and Nora Charles-like chemistry, well Felix and Lane definitely have that. Their bickering banter is hilarious, their differing detecting styles is dangerously effective, and their lust-filled attraction is explosive. Put these all together and Felix and Lane are highly addictive.

Now the other rec I asked for was caregiving and though Felix’s approach to Lane is a bit unorthodox at times it fits with Lane’s personality and Felix takes his job seriously, even if it doesn’t always appear so. It is the unorthodox moments that you realize Felix isn’t only helping Lane and putting up with his crap but he’s also trying to teach Lane that being blind isn’t the end of living. It may take a while and Lane may fight it every step of the way but before you know it he is trying to prove to others that he can still be useful all the while never losing that snarky spark that brought him and Felix together.

Now whether the bad guys and life in general allows the pair to continue forward is something you will have to read for yourself and trust me you will definitely want to read their journey. Hidden in Darkness is only the beginning of Lane and Felix’ story and as much as I want to jump right in to the next installment unfortunately I’ll have to wait until after the holidays but it will definitely be one of the first things I read once my Christmas 2019 reading list is done. As I said before, this is my first Alice Winters story but it won’t be my last.