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Ebook About At the height of the Cold War, a Soviet and an American agent fall in love.Soviet agent Gennady Matskevich is thrilled when he's assigned to work with American FBI agent Daniel Hawthorne. There’s just one catch: Gennady’s abusive boss wants him to honeytrap his American partner. Gennady doesn't want to seduce his new American friend for blackmail purposes… but nonetheless, he can’t stop thinking about kissing Daniel.FBI agent Daniel Hawthorne is delighted to get to know an agent from the mysterious Soviet Union… and determined not to repeat his past mistake of becoming romantically involved with a coworker. But soon, Daniel finds himself falling for Gennady. Can their love survive their countries’ enmity?Content warning: sexual harassment and assault by a secondary character, period-typical homophobia (probably less homophobia than is strictly historically accurate, but this is a romance novel, not Giovanni's Room), implied/referenced suicide, messy polyamory.Book Honeytrap Review :
Gennady and Daniel's story is a hard ride and no mistake; I don't know of any other romance novels whose protagonists are a US and a Soviet agent on opposite sides of the Cold War, and maybe that's because the difficulties of that situation just can't be handwaved away. Soooooooo ... this is not a frolicking story with an easy happy ending -- but the happiness does come, just keep that box of tissues handy in the meantime. It's worth it:1. You know how in most romances the characters are paper cutouts, generically gorgeous, generically perfect (or flawed *just so,* in a way to enhance their perfection?), and you're supposed to believe in their magnetic appeal to each other Because the Author Said So? Daniel and Gennady are both fully realized characters, each enormously likeable in his own way, and it's easy to see why they're interested in each other as people and as lovers. I believed in them & I won't forget them, which also makes it easy to see why they couldn't forget each other.2. Aster Glenn Gray is genuinely funny and smart, and consequently so are Gennady and Daniel. Also, she clearly knows a lot about the history of the period, so the settings are as fully realized as the characters. The perfection salad alone is worth the price of the book.3. You know what makes sex scenes hot? Characters having sex who you can genuinely believe are hot for each other. It's a slow burn but my it does burn. A wonderful MM Cold War romance between a sweet FBI agent and a Soviet agent, told in three parts. It doesn’t hide from the hard stuff but overall this was a delightful read.Daniel and Gennady have a major barrier between them, given their countries are literal enemies. They may be trying to solve a case together but they’re also there to spy on one another. It would do neither any good to trust the other man. But over the course of a road trip across the US, a friendship develops in spite of everything and then something more. Both characters are fantastic and I adored them both. They have such a great rapport and banter and their interactions made me so happy. So many scenes made me laugh out loud, often thanks to Gennady. At the same time, things could be incredibly fraught and angsty (those external conflicts are very real!) and I was just yearning for the barriers to disappear. I had no idea how the HEA would come together and the story certainly makes them work for it but what a ride.The story is set in 1959, 1975, and 1992. We get to know them well and see how they change over time, as well as what the various obstacles were in each time period. It was fascinating on so many levels!I loved all the America vs Soviet plot developments. Even Gennady's fascination with American words and his criticism of capitalism. Daniel was never allowed to fully villainize the USSR. The US gets called out on its own atrocities. We come off even worse, in some ways. Because the story is set over many years, we get to see the system Gennady is working within and then what his options are after the USSR falls. I was 11 when it fell so there's so much that I did not know or understand.And then against that landscape, the story addresses what things were like for LGBTQ+ people in both countries, as well as general American understanding of sexuality. Both men are bisexual and there’s really important work happening in terms of that representation. (Saying this as a cishet woman.)In the end, life brings Gennady and Daniel back together and it makes for quite a satisfying ending. I truly love the thought of them driving across the country and then figuring out how to make a life together in NYC and eventually traveling to Russia together. It might have been a nice touch to give us a glimpse of them on their road trip, for a nice full circle moment. But I’m okay imagining it happening instead.Aster Glenn Gray is truly an author to watch. She takes risks and tries different subgenres and I always wind up impressed. She was already an auto-buy author for me and now I really can’t wait to see where she goes from here.Main CW: workplace sexual harassment and abusive boss (it’s not clear how far Gennady’s boss went but he is dealing with the trauma of it), PTSD, internalized homophobia, biphobia, homophobia, homophobic slur, stabbing, past suicidal ideation, war references (Daniel fought in the Korean War for the Army), alcohol, past intimate partner violence, ex dies by suicide off-page, Daniel’s dad died of a heart attack and his mom in a car accident (years apart but grief is handled on-page), grief, divorceOther CW: Gennady’s father went missing during the war and was likely killed, reference to ex whose dad beat him, Stalin compared to an abusive father, minor character lost both legs in a combine accident, bookshop owner looks like she previously had a stroke, minor character had polio, reference to internment camps in Kazakhstan, brief reference to Gennady’s aunt who has a heart attack and recovers and his cousin’s husband who stumbled in front of a truck while drunk and was killed Read Online Honeytrap Download Honeytrap Honeytrap PDF Honeytrap Mobi Free Reading Honeytrap Download Free Pdf Honeytrap PDF Online Honeytrap Mobi Online Honeytrap Reading Online Honeytrap Read Online Aster Glenn Gray Download Aster Glenn Gray Aster Glenn Gray PDF Aster Glenn Gray Mobi Free Reading Aster Glenn Gray Download Free Pdf Aster Glenn Gray PDF Online Aster Glenn Gray Mobi Online Aster Glenn Gray Reading Online Aster Glenn GrayRead Advanced Baofeng BF-F8HP By Allan Hall
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