4.5 stars rounded to a 5
[I received a digital arc for an honest review]
Sapphire Spring is the second stand alone in the Sapphire Cover series by C. Travis Rice. An emotional mm romance with a completely satisfying redemption arc.
Naser works as an accountant for Sapphire Cove and while helping ensure his sister's event at the resort goes smoothly, he's brought face to face with his bully from high school. Mason was one of three boys who tormented him for his race and his sexuality. Mason is an alcoholic, and his life isn't one he's proud of. He's hoping to apologize to Naser at the party, but it doesn't quite go as planned. When Mason hits rock bottom, he decides to work on his issues and attempts to make amends with Naser . Will Mason be able to atone for his past actions and will Naser be able to forgive him, or will demons from their past keep that from happening.
How was it possible for someone half his size to have so much power over him? Words, he was reminded, were so much more powerful than brute force when they were aligned with hard truths.
Naser is a charming character who I've enjoyed since we met him in the first book. I loved the layers of his character and the different relationships in his life. From the brotherhood with his best friend, to his butting head yet loving relationship with his sister and the growth that his relationship with his mother goes through. He's secure in his sexuality and no shame when it comes to what he craves in the bedroom. Every time he flash backed to his high school trauma, it was absolutely devastating. I just wanted to wrap him and a bubble and smoother him with love.
Naser felt knocked out of his flesh, as if the thought Mason Worther is kissing me was so big it crowded everything else from his body, including his soul.
Mason Mason Mason..I'll be honest I'm really particular when it comes to redemption stories because I have to really believe in their regret and willingness to become better people. I was doubting Mason after him and Naser's first time coming face to face because it didn't make me feel anything positive towards him. Yet, with the author's wonderful writing I slowly believed in Mason's redemption. He used alcohol and drugs to hide and mask his feelings. Being able to see his side of things in high school and his fears over losing his father over whom he really was. I appreciated that he decided to go to rehab and really committed to working on himself. He originally uses Naser as motivation, but in the end does it for himself and his own well-being. The entire section where him and his father confront their relationship, plus the notebook he writes to Naser while in rehab, gutted me and had me reaching for a box of tissues.
If this was what accountability and self awareness felt like, no wonder so many people ran screaming from it.
Their relationship is slightly convoluted. Naser has hatred, fear, and attraction when it comes to Mason. Mason has a mixture of guilt and regret. They kind of go 0 to 60 from Naser's view of things, while Mason has secretly been in love with him since high school. It's not easy for them to balance out while Mason is going through such a huge personal/ emotional change. The intimacy between them runs of high emotion and has some great sexual tension in the beginning. Naser turns out to have a pain kink and a foot fetish which was a bit unexpected, but I was here for it since I love kink. Naser's need to feel overpowered but fully in control was very well written. The kink and all the emotions they both brought to the encounters made their steamy intimate encounters intense.
"You like being looked at , don't you, Mason Worther?"
"If you're the one looking, Naser Kazemi."
The story itself it well-balanced. The intimate scenes while plentiful don't overshadow each of the main characters personal story lines. I loved the detail and research that went into Naser's Iranian American beliefs and history, and that it included the Nowruz holiday. I honestly think the only thing keeping me back from a solid five stars is that the climax was a little over the topic and extreme, but I really enjoyed the falling action and the resolution.
Overall, Sapphire Springs by C. Travis gave me a range of feelings and the sneak peek of the next book in the back left me excited for what's next in the series. It was a wonderful MM romance with emotion, steam, second chances, healing family relationships, personal growth, and a hard-earned happily ever after.
Rep: Bisexual MC, Iranian American MC
trigger/content warnings: homophobic and racial slurs, recalling sexual assault , violence, drug and alcohol use, addiction, rehab, pain kink, foot fetish