Disorderly
by T.B. Mann
She was my darkest dream and now she lived next door. There was nothing to stop us from being together except…
For years she took care of us, picking up for the loss of Mom Evans. Cooking and cleaning for my friends while sending me care packages. Most of all, she offered a shoulder for us to lean on. It wasn’t required or demanded of her. She did it out of her own sense compassion and care.
I never told her how much it meant to me. The routine, the order that she gave us—me—these were things I craved. In it I found my safety and security.
Living away allowed me to keep my feelings in check. But now, after seeing her day after day, being in her presence, watching how the world around her treated her, I found it hard to ignore what my heart told me.
But when Peter made a public declaration, it threw my world into chaos.
Katy. Peter. And even Jason. What was I to do?
My disorderly life was making me crazy. And yet somehow, I didn’t want to be anywhere else.
Author’s Note: This is the second book in the Bad Boys of Voyageur Bay series. It’s a gritty, taboo, MMMF story that challenges our beliefs on love. It is best to start the story of Jason, Peter, Jarrod, and Katy at the beginning with Deranged.
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Martial Peak Reviews
T.B. Mann's Disorderly, the second installment in the Bad Boys of Voyageur Bay series, is a compelling exploration of love, chaos, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships. This gritty, taboo, MMMF story delves into the complexities of emotions and societal norms, challenging readers to reconsider their preconceived notions about love and companionship.
The narrative centers around a protagonist who is torn between his feelings for a woman who has been a constant source of comfort and stability in his life, and the unexpected chaos that ensues when another character, Peter, makes a public declaration. The protagonist's internal struggle is palpable, as he grapples with his emotions and the disorder that threatens to upend his life.
One of the most striking aspects of Disorderly is its character development. Mann crafts a nuanced portrayal of the protagonist, whose longing for order and routine is juxtaposed with the disorderly nature of his emotions. This internal conflict is a driving force in the narrative, as the protagonist navigates his feelings for Katy, Peter, and Jason. Each character is intricately developed, with their own motivations and desires that add depth to the story.
Katy, in particular, is a fascinating character. Her role as a caregiver and stabilizing force in the protagonist's life is both heartwarming and complex. She embodies compassion and care, offering a sense of security that the protagonist craves. However, her presence also serves as a catalyst for the protagonist's emotional turmoil, as he struggles to reconcile his feelings for her with the chaos that surrounds him.
Peter's public declaration is a pivotal moment in the story, introducing a new layer of complexity to the protagonist's life. This event forces the protagonist to confront his emotions and the disorder that threatens to consume him. Peter's character is intriguing, as he represents both a source of chaos and a potential path to understanding and acceptance for the protagonist.
Jason, another key character, adds further depth to the narrative. His interactions with the protagonist and the other characters provide additional layers of complexity, as the protagonist navigates his feelings and the relationships that define his life. Jason's presence in the story highlights the interconnectedness of the characters and the impact of their relationships on one another.
The themes of love and chaos are central to Disorderly, as Mann explores the idea that love is not always neat and orderly. The story challenges traditional notions of love and relationships, presenting a more nuanced and realistic portrayal of the complexities of human emotions. The taboo nature of the MMMF dynamic adds an additional layer of intrigue, as the characters navigate societal expectations and their own desires.
In comparison to other similar stories, Disorderly stands out for its bold exploration of taboo themes and its intricate character development. While some readers may find the subject matter challenging, Mann's skillful storytelling and nuanced portrayal of emotions make this a compelling read. The book's exploration of love and chaos is reminiscent of works by authors like Tiffany Reisz and Sierra Simone, who also delve into the complexities of human relationships and societal norms.
Overall, Disorderly is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged story that will resonate with readers who appreciate complex characters and challenging themes. T.B. Mann's ability to craft a narrative that is both gritty and heartfelt is a testament to their skill as a storyteller. The book's exploration of love, chaos, and the intricacies of human relationships makes it a standout addition to the Bad Boys of Voyageur Bay series.
For those interested in exploring the series further, it is recommended to start with the first book, Deranged, to fully appreciate the development of the characters and the overarching themes. Disorderly is a captivating continuation of the series, offering a deeper understanding of the characters and their journeys.
In conclusion, Disorderly is a bold and compelling exploration of love and chaos, offering readers a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of human emotions. T.B. Mann's skillful storytelling and intricate character development make this a must-read for fans of the genre. The book challenges readers to reconsider their beliefs about love and relationships, leaving a lasting impact long after the final page is turned.
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