Originally reviewed for Love Bytes Same Sex Book Reviews with a copy provided by the author / publisher for an honest review.
This book was totally unexpected. I’m not sure what I expected, but this wasn’t it. When one of our other reviewers at Love Bytes asked if I could take over this book for her because she was having a hard time with the story, I was a little skeptical because I’ve read and loved other books by Mr. Reed.
Well now I kind of get what she was saying. This book is pretty bizarre. It really kind of kept me on edge with the storyline premise and execution. Little snippets of information are released throughout which build to the big finish, and honestly I couldn’t put the book down.
We meet Jeremy Booth just as he is getting home from yet another failed date with a guy he met on the internet. All his dates seem to fail. Everything about Jeremy’s life seems to be a fail. He moved to Seattle chasing a guy, who it turned out was married…awkward…and then stayed to write his Great American Novel. Well, that is done, and he has the pile of rejection slips to show for it. Meanwhile…he is cleaning houses to support himself.
This night though, things are about to change. As Jeremy walks in the front door of the apartment building he witnesses a man being hurled down the stairs by another man. The hurled man, who it turns out is named Shane, has just moved into the apartment next door to Jeremy with the other man, who is named John…or it might be Cole…
There starts the mystery of The Couple Next Door. There is much more than meets the eye when it comes to Shane. Shane’s stories don’t add up. Something is up that Jeremy needs to know about. Then Jeremy finds out that John and Cole are two personalities within the same person and that they are shared by a third personality Vera. It turns out that John has multiple personalities, all very different from the others. But why is Shane staying with John/Cole/Vera after the awful things they do to him in their multiple personalities?
I spent the entire book guessing what was going on, and it turned out I was pretty close with my final thoughts, once I got to the big reveal scene. There were a few times during the book, particularly near the end, when I was swearing at Jeremy and questioning his intellect, but I’m not doing any spoilers and telling you why.
I’m just going to say that I liked this book a lot, and I’m going to recommend it to a certain audience. If you’re looking for a book that has a twisting plot, and an underlying mystery, then this book would be a good fit for you. If you’re looking for a big romance novel with lots of rainbows and lots of sex, then this one isn’t for you.