Digging Deeper
by Michele Notaro
Hendrix~
One minute, I’m on patrol with my partner. The next, I’m waking up after being in a coma for weeks and my whole world has changed. On the bright side, my twin brother tells me he’s moving home after being gone for almost ten years, and I couldn’t be happier. Plus, I woke up. That’s definitely a positive. On the other hand, they don’t know if I’ll ever walk again, my brother’s dating my best friend, and I’m starting to obsess about my brother’s best friend … yeah, like that’s not a disaster waiting to happen. How’s my brother going to feel if I admit I’m bisexual after all these years? After watching him struggle alone?
And am I really thinking about Gavin, the man I’ve resented for keeping my brother away all these years? But I can’t take my eyes off of him, especially when his brown eyes seem so sad and haunted.
Gavin~
Following my best friend to Baltimore was an easy decision since he’s the only family I have, and finding a physical therapist job was a bonus. But now I’m afraid of being a burden to him and his new boyfriend, so I’ve been keeping to myself. The loneliness is seeping back in, and the person that’s been helping is the last one I’d expect. Hendrix has always hated me, but the more I help him recover, the more of him shines through, and I begin seeing him in a different light. He’s always been my best friend’s grumpy, twin brother, but now he’s the straight guy I can’t stop thinking about, the one I can’t stop checking out, and the one I can’t have. Not that I even want anyone after everything—my baggage is too heavy for even me to deal with, let alone someone else… but that doesn’t stop me from daydreaming about him.
With Hendrix harboring family secrets, and Gavin’s painful past still bleeding like an open wound, can these two men find a way to help each other dig deeper? Or will they hide from their truths and forsake the potential staring them right in the face?
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Martial Peak Reviews
Michele Notaro's Digging Deeper is a poignant exploration of identity, family, and the complexities of love, wrapped in a narrative that is as engaging as it is emotionally resonant. The novel delves into the lives of Hendrix and Gavin, two men whose paths intertwine in unexpected ways, leading them on a journey of self-discovery and healing.
The story begins with Hendrix, a police officer who wakes up from a coma to find his world irrevocably altered. Not only is he grappling with the possibility of never walking again, but he is also confronted with the return of his twin brother, who has been absent for nearly a decade. This reunion is bittersweet, as Hendrix learns that his brother is now dating his best friend, adding another layer of complexity to his already tumultuous life. The narrative is further complicated by Hendrix's burgeoning feelings for Gavin, his brother's best friend, whom he has long resented for keeping his brother away.
Notaro skillfully crafts Hendrix's internal struggle with his bisexuality, a theme that is both timely and relatable. The author does not shy away from depicting the nuances of Hendrix's journey towards self-acceptance, making it a central theme of the novel. The exploration of Hendrix's identity is handled with sensitivity and depth, allowing readers to empathize with his fears and hopes. His character development is profound, as he transitions from a state of confusion and resentment to one of acceptance and love.
Gavin, on the other hand, is portrayed as a man burdened by his past. His decision to follow his best friend to Baltimore is driven by a need for connection, yet he finds himself isolated and lonely. The dynamic between Gavin and Hendrix is compelling, as it evolves from one of animosity to mutual understanding and attraction. Notaro's portrayal of Gavin's internal conflict and his gradual opening up to the possibility of love is both heartwarming and realistic.
The chemistry between Hendrix and Gavin is palpable, and Notaro excels in building tension and anticipation. Their relationship is a slow burn, characterized by moments of vulnerability and tenderness that make their eventual union all the more satisfying. The author adeptly balances the romantic elements with the characters' personal growth, ensuring that the romance does not overshadow the individual journeys of Hendrix and Gavin.
One of the strengths of Digging Deeper is its exploration of family dynamics and the impact of secrets. Hendrix's relationship with his brother is central to the narrative, and Notaro delves into the complexities of sibling bonds with nuance and insight. The theme of family is further enriched by Gavin's relationship with his best friend, highlighting the idea that family is not solely defined by blood but by the connections we choose to nurture.
Notaro's writing is both evocative and accessible, drawing readers into the emotional landscape of the characters. The dialogue is natural and engaging, and the pacing is well-suited to the unfolding drama. The setting of Baltimore adds a layer of authenticity to the story, grounding the characters' experiences in a tangible reality.
In comparison to other works in the genre, Digging Deeper stands out for its focus on character development and emotional depth. While it shares thematic similarities with novels like Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston, which also explores themes of identity and love, Notaro's novel is distinguished by its intimate portrayal of personal struggles and the healing power of love. The novel's emphasis on the importance of self-acceptance and the courage to confront one's fears resonates with readers, making it a memorable addition to the LGBTQ+ romance genre.
Overall, Digging Deeper is a beautifully crafted story that offers a thoughtful exploration of love, identity, and the bonds that define us. Michele Notaro has created a narrative that is both touching and thought-provoking, leaving readers with a sense of hope and the reminder that it is never too late to embrace one's true self. Whether you are a fan of romance or simply enjoy stories that delve into the intricacies of human relationships, this novel is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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