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Viki Lyn

Author of Blue Skye

19 Works 164 Members 9 Reviews

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Works by Viki Lyn

Blue Skye (2009) 26 copies, 2 reviews
Last Chance (Chances, #1) (2010) 20 copies, 1 review
Out of Bounds (2010) 19 copies
John's Match (2012) 14 copies, 1 review
For the Bite of It (2011) 14 copies, 1 review
The Tiger Within (2009) 11 copies, 1 review
Lover's Trill (2012) 10 copies
Perceived Love (2012) 8 copies, 2 reviews
Orbus Arcana Box Set (2018) 8 copies
Ryan's Harbor (2010) 6 copies
The Hunter Within (2011) 4 copies
A Bite in Time (2015) 4 copies
Guarded Hearts 3 copies, 1 review

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Short biography
(From her publisher's website:) Viki Lyn is a successful writer of edgy, erotic, sexy man love. Sparked by a keen interest in yaoi, also known as Japanese Boys Love manga, she began her own love affair with male/male romance. After reading and collecting whatever she could get her hands on, she created the popular Yaoi Rose review site. Once she wrote her first man love romance, she was hooked. Inspired by the reality that romance between lovers is a hope more than a guarantee, Viki’s characters are fiercely independent. Her stories are an eclectic mix but it is always romance that drives the story to its final happily-ever-after.

A native of California, Viki travels the world in search of inspiration but calls Arizona home. She shares her beautiful adobe home with her wonderful husband and favorite man (fictional or real).
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Arizona, USA
California, USA
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USA

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Blue Skye is about Drew Adams and Skye Taylor. Both about twenty-five years old. They haven’t seen each other since that one glorious graduation night seven years ago, when their true feelings for each other came out. Now things are about to get heated…again. This story is told in third person through Drew and Skye’s eyes.



Skye and Drew grew up in Woodland Village a quiet town near the ocean. Skye’s parents were both artistic and encouraged him in exploring his talents and accepted
show more him for who he was. He became a successful artist living in Manhattan. He returns to town to settle things with his parents’ estate now that his mother has passed and to put on an art show his friend Carl has arranged. Drew on the other hand, grew up in a rich family with a father who controlled everything and set out Drew’s life like a roadmap. Drew is a successful architect with his own company and has a wife, Sam. He tells himself he’s content, but we find out he’s not and that they don’t sleep together anymore.

That fateful graduation night seven years ago, Skye and Drew pledged to move to Manhattan together but Drew chickened out and stayed. Skye left. They haven’t seen each other until Skye’s return. Which now that I think of it is surprising since if Skye’s parents lived in Woodland Village, wouldn’t he have come back and visited them? I suppose he could have avoided Drew during his visits. The story starts immediately with Skye’s and Drew’s first meetup in the gallery being setup for Skye’s art show. Drew is putting in the finishing touches. It’s painfully clear that Skye is in love with Drew and has never stopped loving him. It’s also clear that Drew wants Skye, but he has made his own prison, refusing to divorce Sam, refusing to stand up to his father, and letting both direct his life. Skye throws his world into confusion.

I could feel Skye’s desperate longing to be with Drew, and Drew’s painful iron grip to keep under control his desires and need to be with Skye. We do find out Drew has cheated before and he does cheat with Skye. So if you don’t like stories with cheating spouses than this story may not be for you. The two men dance painfully around each other, coming together and then fleeing from each other until they come together again. Don’t expect outside events that these characters react too, this story is all about the emotional tug of war they have within themselves and with each other. I found it intense but I couldn’t stop reading.

Drew appears cold and distance. After a while I got fed up with him giving Skye hope, then snatching it away. Skye may have been a bit arrogant, but he wore his heart on his sleeve for Drew. He’d give Drew anything if Drew would only leave his wife and confront his father. There was no mistaking that Skye loved Drew long before he told him. Both men did something that could be considered unforgiveable. First, Drew took Skye home with him and when Sam came home and told Skye that Drew was just using him to get Skye out of his system because he’d never leave her, Drew admitted he’d never leave her. It devastated Skye that he was played. So he went out and got drunk and then went back to the Drew’s home. When he got there, Drew’s father was there and Skye outed Drew. There was a big fight and Skye went back to Manhattan, although he finally came back to Woodland Village.

Both these men seemed realistic to me. Drew being so in control of hiding and submerging his desires, that he appeared to be a cold person. But he wasn’t happy. At the end I picture them to still be working out their issues because both men are stubborn and have strong personalities, in their own way. I thought the last line of the story was perfect. Skye needed to hear it and Drew needed to say it in order to start his new life with Skye.

For me this book was intense emotionally with the pushing and pulling between Skye and Drew. Both men had flaws. I thought Drew was weak and unkind for how he treated Skye, but at the same time it seemed he needed someone in his life who was strong to help him. Also someone who was strong enough to back away when needed. I can only think that Skye loved him tremendously to put up with the crap Drew did and that Skye must be an optimist.

I tend to compare cover characters to the character in a book. I have the ebook with the two men’s faces on the front and I have to say, they appear too young and don’t look anything like the characters in the story to me. I think the latest Kindle version cover with the blond, looks more like Drew and is the nicest.

This is a different kind of read from the HEA books I usually read. It seemed more realistic in terms of characters, even though there was the evil wife and controlling, homophobic parent. I enjoyed the other side characters that revolved around Skye and Drew. This is an engrossing, fast read and I give Blue Skye, 4 Stars

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The story of Skye and Drew is like the one of the moth with the flame, you know that you will get hurt, but nevertheless you search your own pain, maybe since at least pain is a feeling, the proof that you have something.

Skye and Drew were bestfriend in high school: Drew liked Skye and Skye’s family since they were happy and free, something he didn’t have with his own family, and Skye liked Drew… well since he liked Drew. Skye was gay, a big word in the mouth of a teenager, but he was show more so sure, and thanks to the support of his family he didn’t have any issue in claiming it. And he was in love with Drew, and even if Drew was not declaring his love back, Skye, with the security that only a teenager can have, was sure that sooner or later his love would have been paid. But as a teenager he was also eager, and one night he pushed too much: he got Drew drunk and then they made love. He was so sure the morning after Drew would leave the small town with him to pursue their dream in the big city, but he was disappointed. Not only Drew didn’t leave with him, he got married and remained even more in the closet than before.

Now years later Skye is in town again and again, like a moth with a flame, he is sniffing around Drew, wanting for him to admit that he is gay, and above all that he is love with Skye. They are grown, but Skye’s security is the same. But also Drew is the same and he is firmly in the closet. I don’t know if I like both Skye and Drew for their starcrossed love or if I hate both of them for their stubborness. Skye seems unable to understand that is not pushing Drew that he will obtain his love, and Drew behaves more like a teenager, scared of his parents’ opinion, that a grown adult.

Both of them do mistakes, maybe those of Skye are a little more on the face of everyone, but sincerely Drew’s reaction is a bit exaggerated: he spent the last months “playing” with Skye, letting him glimpse happiness, to then deny him even the little comfort, and then he is pissed since the man did one big mistake? By the way, even if it’s only told by a third point of view, apparently Drew had other same sex relationships, and he was not only in love with Skye, but he was also married, so it’s not that he has a model behavior; at least Skye, with his stubborn love (no matter what people is telling him, he is in love with Drew), is more honest and true to himself.

I did like the setting, a small Cape Cod town, it was really both peaceful than a bit desperate housewife.

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John’s Match is the third book in the Woodland Village series. The first MC is John Kramer, VP and CO of Fantasy Arts, a gaming company. We met him briefly in Book 2, which was Ryan’s Harbor. The other MC is Scott Marwick, a quick tempered Fantasy writer who has been depressed and unable to write since his partner’s death three years ago. This story is told in third person through both John and Scott’s eyes.



I read this story a few years ago but didn’t write a review then. I decided
show more to re-read it when I purchased the other books in the series. My review for the first book, Blue Skye, is located here. I’ll post my review for Ryan’s Harbor soon and link it here also.

Each book has a different style and of the three books, John’s Match is my favorite. It’s about two strong-willed, stubborn men who have difficulty trusting for different reasons. John is low-keyed and easy-going, but he must be in control of everything. He has perfect clothes, the perfect car and even his house, which is next door to Scott’s, is neat and tidy. John is interested in Scott, but something Scott does early on in their difficult friendship makes John wary of trusting Scott. Scott on the other hand, is loud, sloppy and has a quick temper. Scott’s partner David is dead, but he did something that has made Scott not trust any man. It’s also deadened his creativity and only when John enters his life does Scott start to waken to life again. John doesn’t take Scott’s crap, he stands up to Scott and Scott likes that because John isn’t afraid. But at one point Scott jumps to a conclusion and seriously jeopardizes John and his relationship.

I really liked the MCs. They were strong characters and their different personalities played off well with each other. There was also character growth. We get to meet the characters from the previous books again too. The first time I read this story I don’t remember if I had a problem following along without having read the first two stories. I suppose you could read this as a stand-alone, but I think you’ll get more enjoyment if all three books are read in sequence.

The story kept me interested and I don’t remember any scenes that dragged. There are a few missing word issues but not so much to be annoying.

I rarely read books over, and this is one of the few that I have. If you’re looking for a fast read with strong characters and good character growth then consider this book. I give John’s Match, 4 Stars.

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For the Bite of It by Viki Lyn and Vina Grey is a departure from the usual vampire fare. One of the main characters, Vincent Esposito is a vampire and a baker who runs around in the daytime. Vincent is not only hiding the fact that he's a vampire; he's keeping some serious family secrets. Meanwhile, the other main character, John Reeder is a detective hunting up a killer and hiding firmly in the closet.Lyn and Grey work well together as a team in this opening episode of Vampire in Exile. The show more scenes between Vincent and John are fraught with sexual tension as they try to solve the mystery surrounding the death of Vincent's landlord.The story moves back and forth between Vincent's life as a vampire and baker, and John's life as young detective trying to resolve a puzzling mystery. For the Bite of It successfully combines a murder mystery with a romance and a paranormal tale of vampires.The Vampire Council and the world of vampires weaves cleverly into the murder mystery, as does the romance between Vincent and John. Some entertaining secondary characters, Detective Free Norman and Angelo DeLuca also spice up the story.For the Bite of It is a refreshing read with some interesting plot twists. There are some weaknesses in the story, particularly, the ending, which feels somewhat rushed. Still, the next episode promises to answer some of the questions left unresolved in For the Bite of It. This romance is definitely worth 3.5 stars.Reviewed by Creative Ink by Barb ManningOriginally reviewed for Two Lips Reviews show less

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