A Suitable Stray
by R. Cooper
Tiiran is just trying to keep the Great Library running. The library has existed for centuries, but after decades of political upheaval, everyone in charge of the revered institution seems to have vanished, leaving only Tiiran and a handful of assistants to keep the lights on.
With a creatively foul mouth and no patience for nobles, Tiiran has a ferocious reputation for defending the library, which is the only home he’s ever known. Abandoned by both his fae and human parents, Tiiran learned to fend for himself long before the older librarians abandoned him too, meaning he’s more hissing alley cat than well-mannered administrator.
About the only person Tiiran softens for is Orin, an unusual outguard with a taste for poetry and a string of eager submissives trailing after him, or so rumors suggest. Big as a bear, but patient and gentle with Tiiran, Orin has been trying to warn Tiiran about the dangers in the palace, especially with Tiiran’s temper and too-honest way of speaking. No one has ever been so concerned for Tiiran, or worked so hard to get Tiiran to trust them… or playfully threatened to put Tiiran over his knee. Orin makes Tiiran feel things that Tiiran has no words for.
He’s equally flustered when a new assistant as the library seems determined to help him. Nikoly is friendly, beautiful, and likes to joke about serving Tiiran… if that is a joke. If Tiiran were anyone else, he’d say Nikoly has been flirting with him. But Tiiran is spiky and difficult on a good day, and doesn’t know anything about that sort of bed sport. Someone like Orin is probably more of what Nikoly is looking for, so Nikoly must be after something else, possibly even Orin himself.
Tiiran would much rather focus on library business than on feelings he doesn’t understand or expect to be reciprocated. But Orin and Nikoly are set on luring this stray cat to a cushion by the fire so they can show him what love is, one with a firm hand and the other with sweet submission. Neither of them considered that taming a fae-touched, fiery spirit like Tiiran means he will love as fiercely as he does everything else, and will do whatever it takes to protect who, and what, he cares about, no matter the danger.
m/m/m romance
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Martial Peak Reviews
R. Cooper's A Suitable Stray is a compelling exploration of love, identity, and belonging set against the backdrop of a world teetering on the edge of chaos. This m/m/m romance novel deftly weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and personal discovery, creating a narrative that is as enchanting as it is emotionally resonant.
At the heart of the story is Tiiran, a character whose complexity and depth make him an intriguing protagonist. Abandoned by both his fae and human parents, Tiiran's life has been a series of battles fought alone. His fierce independence and sharp tongue have earned him a reputation as a formidable guardian of the Great Library, a place he considers his only true home. Cooper's portrayal of Tiiran is both empathetic and nuanced, capturing the essence of a character who is more comfortable with books than people, yet yearns for connection.
The Great Library itself is a character in its own right, a symbol of knowledge and stability in a world marked by political upheaval. Cooper's vivid descriptions bring the library to life, making it a sanctuary for both Tiiran and the reader. The library's precarious state mirrors Tiiran's own internal struggles, creating a powerful metaphor for his journey towards self-acceptance and love.
Enter Orin and Nikoly, two characters who challenge Tiiran's solitary existence and offer him a glimpse of what life could be like if he allowed himself to be vulnerable. Orin, with his bear-like presence and gentle demeanor, is a perfect foil to Tiiran's fiery spirit. His patience and genuine concern for Tiiran's well-being are palpable, and their interactions are filled with a tension that is both tender and charged with unspoken desire. Cooper skillfully develops their relationship, allowing it to unfold naturally and with a depth that is both believable and heartwarming.
Nikoly, on the other hand, brings a different energy to the story. His charm and playful nature are a breath of fresh air, and his interactions with Tiiran are laced with humor and flirtation. Nikoly's intentions are initially ambiguous, adding an element of intrigue to the narrative. However, as the story progresses, it becomes clear that his interest in Tiiran is genuine, and his presence serves as a catalyst for Tiiran's emotional growth.
The dynamic between Tiiran, Orin, and Nikoly is one of the novel's greatest strengths. Cooper expertly navigates the complexities of a polyamorous relationship, exploring themes of trust, communication, and the different ways love can manifest. The romance is beautifully balanced, with each character bringing something unique to the relationship. The chemistry between them is palpable, and their journey towards understanding and accepting each other is both moving and satisfying.
One of the standout aspects of A Suitable Stray is its exploration of identity and belonging. Tiiran's struggle to reconcile his fae heritage with his human upbringing is a central theme, and Cooper handles it with sensitivity and insight. The novel delves into the idea of finding one's place in the world and the courage it takes to embrace who you truly are. Tiiran's journey is one of self-discovery, and his eventual acceptance of love and vulnerability is a testament to the strength of his character.
Cooper's writing is both lyrical and evocative, capturing the emotional nuances of the story with precision. The dialogue is sharp and witty, and the interactions between characters are filled with a realism that makes their relationships all the more compelling. The pacing is well-executed, allowing the story to unfold at a natural rhythm that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish.
In comparison to other works in the genre, A Suitable Stray stands out for its rich character development and the depth of its emotional exploration. Fans of authors like K.J. Charles and Jordan L. Hawk will find much to appreciate in Cooper's storytelling, particularly in the way the novel balances romance with themes of personal growth and identity.
Overall, A Suitable Stray is a beautifully crafted tale that resonates on multiple levels. It is a story about love in its many forms, the courage to be vulnerable, and the power of finding one's place in the world. R. Cooper has created a narrative that is both enchanting and thought-provoking, leaving a lasting impact on the reader. For those seeking a romance that is as emotionally rich as it is fantastical, A Suitable Stray is a must-read.
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