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When it rains, it pours. And right now, it’s a freaking monsoon.



Bjorn:


After my parents' deaths, I devoted myself to raising my younger siblings. It meant growing up fast, but I had to keep the family together. Romantic relationships weren’t a priority. My siblings had to come first.


It takes my near-death experience for me to reprioritize yet again. I need to stop meddling in my siblings’ lives and focus on me. Only, I’m not sure I remember how. Then Kaino Nieminen and Xander Neilsen walk out of my past and into my hospital room, and maybe, just maybe, the universe is finally cutting me a break. 



Xander:


I live to fill eager student’s minds with the wonder that is Dickens and Austen, to debate the merits of Shelley, and dive into the scandalous roots of the Bronte sisters’ novels. Woe betide the graduate student who doesn’t find English Literature fascinating. I have no patience for unenthusiastic students, or issues letting them know. I’ve been called sharp-tongued, defensive, and dramatic. As those are traits of many main characters in my beloved classic novels, I take it as a compliment. Though it doesn’t win friends and influence students. Or Deans in the English department. Or romantic partners.


Except for Bjorn Osouf. Our fleeting but passionate relationship burns in my memory, like the glowing embers of Manderlay. When the fool plays hero and almost gets himself killed, I take it as my sign to reconnect. As expected, there’s still a spark between us. What I don’t anticipate is the imminently fascinating Kaino Nieminen, or my inconvenient attraction to them.



Kaino:


Making personal connections is a challenge. I’m no introvert, but I need time to really get to know someone, to trust them, before they’re a friend. As a non-binary, touch-averse, demisexual, it takes even longer for anything romantic to develop, and believe me, most people aren’t that patient. 


There’s only been one person who cared to try. And when Bjorn almost dies it’s the shove I need to reconnect. Before I know it, I’m in Bjorn Osouf’s hospital room, and the instant reconnection between us has me eager to give things one more try. Then Xander Neilsen walks in and throws a wrench into my plan.


Complete Me is a low-angst, MXM, opposites attract, second chance contemporary LGBTQ+ romance about unexpected connections, being more than two halves of a whole, and finding the perfect fit, even if it’s not quite as expected. It contains no cheating and has a guaranteed happily ever after.


Content Warning:


There are explicit sexual scenes between consenting male and non-binary adults in a committed polyamorous relationship, some involving light kink.


There are mentions of stabbings that have happened off-page, mentions of scars, mentions of deaths of parents. There are brief instances of homophobia, polyphobia, and generalized bigoted behavior.


If any of this is distressing, please skip this novel. Your well-being is important!

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Isabel R.

1 year ago

First time reading this author and I loved their writing

This book is about three people who are wandering life alone in the world. When they find each other, sparks fly in all directions. This is a well written polyamorous relationship book that has a plot with appropriate spice and a bit of Shibari. What first caught my eye to consider reading this book was the spice mentioned on blurbs, but the plot is brilliant and it is what made me devour this book in one sitting. The characters themselves use dialogue to explain different gender situations and I find that refreshing as I am often confused with the terms. This author took care of teaching us through their character’s POV, because they didn't know themselves. If you are looking for a minimal angst, second chance, no third break up romance book, this is for you.

I read the audiobook and Gary Furlong's voice narrated this book beautifully. Each character has their own intonation and hearing their POV is the best part.
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Nedra81

1 year ago

4.5 amazing 🌟

This was such a wonderful experience, witnessing three completely opposite men navigate through a polyamory relationship with ease was such a treat! Learning each different character more while also experiencing how they each contribute and complement each other, was truly inspiring and even more rewarding!

Kaino was the quiet yet powerful addition while Bjorn and Xander did contribute their own unique aspects to the dynamic. It was actually quite humorous finding out the strict, no bs professor was the bratty one but Kaino has just the demeanour to handle him perfectly! And Bjorn, what a great man taking on the parental responsibility of his siblings! Shibari was just what he needed to finally let go and relax.

The series as a whole has been perfection at its finest. Cannot wait to listen to what Beck has in store next! And hands up to Gary!! He not only killed two characters but three!!!
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tobifun.pp

1 year ago

Love It

rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
feelings: 😄🥰🥵😍🫠
narration: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

With Complete Me, Beck Grey has written a wonderful ending to their Love In The Pacific Northwest series. The complex relationship between Bjorn, Xander and Kaino is fascinating. Individually, each of them is challenging and complicated, but together they are perfect. Each of them brings something to the relationship that the others need, and the personal growth of each is beautiful to witness. Kaino is my personal favorite🥰. The way Gary Furlong brings all three of them alive with his voice is incredible.
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Danielle

1 year ago

A great final story for this well-rounded, low-angst series.

I have a special place in my heart for books written by Beck Grey--despite my being someone who tends to read very angsty, dark romance. Beck's books are not angsty or dark, but I deeply appreciate how they write characters. Humans and relationships are widely diverse, and through Beck's characters, they approach and normalize the physical, emotional, and mental differences/challenges that can affect anyone and everyone. Book 6, the final story in the "Love in the Pacific Northwest" series, is another example of Beck's consciousness and respect for human differences and interactions. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book, and this is my honest opinion.

Bjorn, Xander, and Kaino each have their own scars and strengths--which is why they work so well together as a romantic team. There is a lot of relationship development in this book, and it is intertwined with great spice and light kink. I particularly liked how none of the partners wanted to hide their relationship, despite knowing that there would be possible push back from their families, jobs, and/or society. Admittedly, I sometimes struggled with knowing who was speaking on the page, and unfortunately, that would take me out of the story. In my opinion, the individual "voices" of each MC were not as distinctly developed as was needed for a multi-partner relationship. That said, I did really love the steady communication among the three partners, and I appreciated how Beck/their characters acknowledged and described the necessity of good communication and boundaries in a polyamorous relationship. I would also like to add that I very much appreciated the non-binary representation in this book.

Complete Me was/is a great ending to this well-rounded, low-angst series. Personally, I had been waiting for Bjorn's story from his first appearance, and I am really happy with both the resolution of Bjorn's relationship with Gunnar (and/or his family in general) and his HEA with Xander and Kaino.
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