Friday, 15 April 2011

Review: Mandarin Orange: Sweet and Sour by TC Blue

I've been looking forward to this story which features Riley, the foul mouthed and frankly outrageous best friend of Jeremy from the previous book in this Fruit Basket series, Lime Green: Margarita Mondays. This book begins when our other hero, Kelly, crashes his motorbike into Riley's truck which is parked in the driveway to his apartment block. The apartment block is owned by Riley's uncle and Riley acts as superintendent for the building. It turns out that Kelly is renting the flat below Riley's, one which is usually reserved for his uncle's latest lover. Thus begins a series of misunderstandings, which is not helped by either Riley's pride or his baffling attraction to Kelly.

There was much to like about this story, which is essentially a 'gay for you' tale. Riley is a great character, who is larger than life and very comfortable in his own body. He's accepting of others but also not afraid to stand up for what he thinks is right, a trait which ends up getting him into trouble. The way that his attraction to Kelly slowly develops is realistic. This has been one of the better GFY stories I've read because Riley is just so comfortable around gay men, and indeed most of his friends are gay. This meant that when he begins to feel attracted to Kelly, his open-mindedness worked in his favour. I also liked that the author tackled the fact that Riley is just attracted to Kelly and not just curious about gay sex. Riley admits that he's never been interested before, even when it's been offered, and so it's Kelly, and Riley's feelings for him that provides both the romance and the sexual attraction.

I also liked Kelly as a character, although he's slightly overshadowed by Riley. Kelly's reservations at getting involved with Riley are justified, and I also liked that he a strong, independent man who slightly resents Riley trying to run his life. Both heroes are almost upstaged by Kelly's dog, Goober, who manages to be rather endearing and disgusting at the same time. I'm not a huge dog person (and he is a huge dog) but Goober added some well needed humour to the book, as well as lots of dog slobber.

Another plus point was revisiting some of the characters from the previous book in the series, although I was glad that they didn't overwhelm the story. They flit around Kelly and Riley, offering advice and friendship, making the story more than just about the two men. There are a few new characters who are introduced too and I get the impression they might be on hand for future hero material.

I did have a couple of niggles with the story. Whilst Riley's swearing is part of his character, it did begin to grate on the nerves after a while. Another niggle was about some of the misunderstandings that crop up early on between Kelly and Riley. I couldn't see why Riley would care enough about Kelly, a man he barely knows at this time, to keep the secrets he does from him, especially about his job. Riley goes to extraordinary lengths to cover up his lies and yet he only met Kelly a few days previously. It just seemed a bit odd. Much of the tension at the beginning of the book stems from a series of small misunderstandings, and whilst most of them fit well with the story and were cleared up quickly, the issue surrounding Riley's job added a false note to what is a realistic and romantic story.

Apart from those niggles, which were fairly minor, this is a pretty enjoyable story with likeable characters. The author has managed to address the issue of lack of trust and re-examining your sexual orientation in a way with is both light-hearted but convincing. Fans of GFY will not be disappointed in this addition to the sub-genre. I'm really enjoying this Fruit Basket series and I'm very much looking forward to the next offering in the series.  Grade: Very Good.

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4 comments:

  1. I think I was told there will be 7. That number sticks out for me. I really liked Riley and didn't mind the swearing. Maybe I just have a foul mind. LOL Goober was quite teh guy.

    I wondered if Riley had an Asian guy fetish after what his uncle said about him following his cleaning lady's son around. But then 12 year olds tend to worship older boys regardless of orientation.

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  2. I enjoyed it, too - and had the same niggles you did. The swearing got to be a bit much.

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  3. Tam: That's entirely possible. I know TC is polling on her blog as to who the next couple should be. My vote is for the Twinkies-three :).

    Chris: The swearing didn't bother me in the previous book. Perhaps because we only had Riley in concentrated doses :). It did get too much in this book though.

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  4. Definitely the twinkies-three. Better get over there and vote.

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