![]() ![]() While I didn’t love him as much as I did Simeon, he had an extremely powerful effect on the story in other ways. New to The Barons series is Simeon’s arch enemy, and former friend on rival team, the Predators, Adrián Bravo. I started Down by Contact firmly on Simeon’s side, and that feeling was reinforced over and over as the story progressed. ![]() There’s much more to what he’s going through, however, and, although it’s not easy or “fun” to see, I appreciated the significance of the more painful reality that he was still living everyday. Simeon’s situation seemed to be improving by the end of Illegal Contact, with both he and Gavin Brawley coming out on their own terms in order to thwart an imminent blackmailing and involuntary outing. While this story had a significantly different feel to it than its predecessor-which I viewed as a strength-I believe it holds its own just fine. Flirty and charming, with a huge personality, Simeon was an instant favorite in Illegal Contact, the introductory story in The Barons series, and I had high expectations for the outcome this title. The posting of this review in no way condones the actions of author.ĭown by Contact has been on my personal “long-awaited” list since it was first announced that it would be Simeon’s book. The book was read and reviewed in good faith and as presented at the time. Edited to Add: Please note, this review was written and posted prior to the occurrences brought to light in recent days ( ). ![]()
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