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Never Mind the Genetics (Double Helix Book 1), by Mel Thorn

Never Mind the Genetics (Double Helix Book 1), by Mel Thorn

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Never Mind the Genetics (Double Helix Book 1), by Mel Thorn

Never Mind the Genetics (Double Helix Book 1), by Mel Thorn



Never Mind the Genetics (Double Helix Book 1), by Mel Thorn

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Since breaking up with his high school girlfriend seventeen years ago, Kevin had no idea that he had left something precious behind with her. Now at age thirty-five, his success has brought him everything in life that he might need– all except companionship. Since his birth seventeen years ago, Andrew and his mother haven’t had a very peaceful relationship. Born into a family that couldn’t afford him, and haunted him with threats of violence, he hoped and wished for a better life– a life with the father he had never met. After years of bickering and bitterness, Andrew’s mother takes him not only to meet, but live with his long, lost parent. What Andrew expects is a cold shoulder, but what he gets instead is a warm welcome. Kevin’s gentle demeanor and sweet words are all it takes for Andrew to understand the true meaning of what it is to be loved, but something else– something bright and unexpected– blossoms from their growing friendship: a very different kind of love. Never Mind the Genetics is the first book in the series Double Helix.

Never Mind the Genetics (Double Helix Book 1), by Mel Thorn

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #85663 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-02
  • Released on: 2015-03-02
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Never Mind the Genetics (Double Helix Book 1), by Mel Thorn


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. I really enjoyed this novel By Belle-Cat I don't usually leave long reviews, but hey...To start off with, I really enjoyed this novel! It was precisely what I've been looking for (consensual father/son romance with all the emotions that entails rather than a quick smutty short). If you are looking for the smutty short variety, you won't find that in this book. That's all good. Take a chance on it anyway! Another thing that I really liked was that it dealt with the real challenges a relationship like this would face without assuming that the relationship is doomed or tawdry. It has a happy ending (which is very important to me) and sequels promised, so I really hope that those end happily as well. (As an aside, I wish the author had a mailing list to help me keep track of when the next one comes out.)One big thing that detracts from this book (not enough to knock off a star point, but just in general) is the cover. I almost passed it by because of the illustrated cover that does not fit genre expectations.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful By MinxFan I know a lot of people will not like this book due to the incest, but I have to say this was a very beautiful story. I was honestly rooting for Andrew and Kevin to work out as a couple, they were just so perfectly in tune with one another and it was very touching. The love they grew into as father and son and then partners was so beautifully written.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Some Needed Drama but Some UnNeeded Scenes.....Disappointed Problem/Resolution By Vastelle Warning, a few possible Spoilers:So there's a few things I liked about this story, such as it truly being an m/m, and it being incest as it was described. I have read another m/m that later changed it's mind and decided a DNA test was false. But that's something else. The main characters are Andrew (teen) and Kevin (father), who meet for the first time after a fight with Andrew's mom lands him on Kevin's doorstep. From a reader's stand point, I would have liked to see or learn whatever happened with the relationship with Andrew's mother. I know the author claimed that she cut him out of her life but there was no true backstory to it in details that would show her 17 years of raising him just made her call it quits one day. As much of a flake or demanding mother she may have been, I just don't see how she'd never enter either of their lives again.I want to question the author's origin as well. The book is suppose to take place in New York, and I'm not claiming the author needs to be from there, but using metric system forms of measurement really stood out because I can honestly say I had no clue how dramatically far the author was trying to make something when they switched to that, because, New York....Another few things I felt could really improve upon the book was I felt the author rushed the last 20% of it. There were so many details, thoughts, little actions and just story in the first 80% that took many pages to describe, but the author I felt rushed through the problem, solution, and ending at the end. Along with that rushed, glaze over detail feeling, there also seemed to be less editing and more grammar errors compared to the rest of the book. One of the most confusing things the author would do was jump between what each character thought in the same paragraph, and jumping characters isn't the issue but doing so without a paragraph separation had me pause many times.Andrew, I liked the development and behavior he displayed as it felt compelling. Kids act impulsive, needy, and dramatic which is acting on many times. What confused me however is the book went from them meeting, claimed several weeks went by, then Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, so when we arrive in January I'm mathematically thinking they have been learning about each other since at least October....but author claims only 2 months, several times. I also feel the whole Thanksgiving scene was a waste as the author never dived deeper into the grandmother's relationship with her son or grandson, and I would have rather seen a more developed "problem-that-a-rises" if nothing about this chapter added to the story, which I felt it didn't.Kevin is suppose to be 35, which to me means he knocked up his girlfriend at the age of 16, author keeps forgetting women are pregnant for 9 months as many references are made that Kevin helped make Andrew 17 years ago...which leads me to my next question. When did Andrew turn 18? One minute at a concert he can't get in because he wont turn 18 for a couple months, and like a few chapters later with no skipped time frame described he is 18. I would find it hard to believe Kevin wouldn't have done something to celebrate that, so....I'm still not sure if he was 17 or 18 at the end.....And if Kevin is 35, which was consistent throughout the book, and as good look and good of shape as constantly said to be, why then was he always referred to as looking old? Maybe that's my age creeping up, perhaps to Andrew he can be both....Ben, oh how that character ticks me off. I don't understand where the author was going with this character. Sweet and caring in the beginning, easily angered when denied what he wants to the point of ending a friendship, then apologizes and is just as quickly forgiven after the cold shoulder directed at Andrew. I can maybe understand that drama, and Andrew being way too nice in forgiving that in a budding relationship (friends for like max 2 months here). But what I fail to understand is their next fight, the Christmas presents. I can't grasp how a band that gives signed VIP tickets to Kevin directly wouldn't have made sure that Kevin and Andrew could get in the concert. I don't understand how Ben completely jumped into being an enemy because Andrew wasn't available to go to a surprise 18+ concert to begin with. Who springs tickets on something like that in high school without making sure they are even allowed to attend? And then gets made when the last minute plans don't pan out because the other person already is going? Dude...plan better, but no....he just turns completely, 100% into a complete.......yeah......which I just don't get. AND THEN....after a brawl they become friends again? Okay, clearly I don't understand guys I guess because that quick make up and forgiveness scene of Ben putting together all the pieces of his behavior in the matter of minutes with an adrenaline rush totally made me want to join in on the punch swings.All-in-all, it was a good story, very well developed with great characters. I feel a little brushing up on Kevin into actually acting like the adult the author claims he is would make him a stronger, rounder, character but otherwise he was good. Andrew seems pretty spot on and fully developed, but I feel Kyle and Ben had some work as supporting characters, as there's many holes in their personalities (Ben maybe is bipolar?). Lastly, I feel some areas could have been removed to make space for a better detailed climax of the book. So basically, an editor and this would be golden.

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