The Invasion of Adam (Tork and Adam, #2) by Claire Davis


The Invasion of Adam (Tork and Adam, #2)
Title : The Invasion of Adam (Tork and Adam, #2)
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Rating :
ISBN : -
ISBN-10 : 9781786450012
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 90
Publication : First published December 1, 2015

College life, fun nights out, guys everywhere—Adam thought his life was perfect…

Until he met Tork.

Green-haired Tork creates origami models and reads Dickens. He lives in supported housing, and he is absolutely not impressed by money.

Adam and Tork come from opposite worlds, but even as Adam fights it, the attraction stays strong.

Will Tork win the battle to understand his past and be well? Is there another Adam beneath that polished surface? Can they overcome their differences, and will there be dancing at midnight?

Find out what happens in a year of Adam, Tork, and Dickens the cat.

Sequel to
The Invasion of Tork but can be read as a stand-alone.


The Invasion of Adam (Tork and Adam, #2) Reviews


  • wesley

    This is one of those moments when you think that Goodreads must be crazy for only providing a five-star rating system. I mean, how can you rate this book with just 5 stars? Utterly crazy!

    Goodreads should have a meteor shower rating or something!

    meteor

    Okay, on to my review. *Looks at notes* Oops! Looks like I highlighted everything.

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    Seriously though, I almost did. Heh.

    Because there were so many things to ponder upon and lots more to love about this book. Most important is how in this sequel, I was able to finally say, “Ok Adam. I get it. I get you now.”

    Even though the story still revolved around Tork and in unraveling his past (which I’m very thankful that Al considered. Thanks Al!)...

    sequel

    Major segue! Now, where was I? Oh yeah… Even though the plot still heavily focused on Tork, this was Adam’s shining moment. His redemption. His chance to prove to us how we judged him poorly on the first book. (Oh, come on, admit it!)

    And prove us, he did. And very spectacularly, at that.

    Now, I get it! Sure, Adam is still vain and full of himself but here, you can see him trying so hard to change things up for him and Tork. If Tork has had a lot of internal battles to fight, so does Adam. And I really hate to admit it, but after reading this, I can honestly say that Adam is indeed a great fit for Tork. (Even though I just want Tork for myself. Now don’t be hatin’! A guy can only dream.)

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    Isn’t that photo just perfect? *Sigh* Okay, getting distracted. Where was I again? Oh yeah, review! *Clears throat* If you’ve read the first book, you can immediately tell that The Invasion of Adam is kind of mellower, for lack of a better term. I think this is because the first book followed a first person POV. Being in Tork’s mind was just intense and sad – a complete shocker. In this book, however, it follows a third person limited POV – alternating between closely following Tork and Adam. Not exactly as intense as the first book, but not also lacking in terms of ‘the feelz’.

    Because, I can assure you, our boys just leveled up! And I’m not talking about sex. Well, they did that, but this was more sweet and romantic than sexed-up. Sex? Oh please. Overrated! I’m talking about the little things. The small things! The stuff we usually take for granted in a relationship. Tork and Adam are so lucky to enjoy these things. And enjoy these fully.

    As he left the bike, Tork hung an origami turtle around the handlebars and grinned.

    Adam was far too cool to pedal very hard, so his pace was incredibly slow.

    Or...

    "Adam?"

    "I'm coming. Half hour, hour max, OK?"

    "You sound sexy."

    Finally, Adam laughed. He always did, in the end.

    "Of course I do. That's because I am nearly six foot of blonde sex god, my man. I am sexy! See you soon. Kiss."

    Even the literal ‘Knock, knock’ routine that they did at the door? I craved!

    I loved this! This was so unlike the first book. I loved both, yeah, but in different levels. Both are well-written, but in this book, you’ll notice that silent and muted quality to the narration. Hmmm… How do I explain it? Like when you’re listening to a really good song and as the singer hits close to home with the melody and the lyrics, the rest of the world just melts away to oblivion and the only thing you can focus on is the music –just you and the music. As if time is on a standstill and everything else doesn’t matter. It’s the same for this book.

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    I need to recharge first because this needs some major thinking! BRB with my review.

    connor
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    LOSING. MY. MIND. WAITING. FOR. THIS.

    gape

  • Exina

    Tork lives in supported housing for a while now, and he is still struggling with his demons.
    Adam is still having this annoyed, superior façade but he is obviously head over heels in love.

    Adam might as well admit it; he was lost in the bewildering whirlpool of green hair, strong hands and a voice that was wound around his heart.

    Nice character development of both of the main characters; especially Adam’s improvement is lovely. He proves to be a devoted, adoring boyfriend of Tork, who is always there for him.
    Waking up at midnight with Adam in his arms was so much more real than the dark thoughts that still crept in several times every day. Colleges and bright futures were not enough to keep them at bay, but Adam was.



    There is a little angst, but altogether the whole story is wrapped up too sweetly, it’s too unrealistic. Everyone comes around, everything works out perfectly. Don’t get me wrong, I love these boys, and I want them happy, and it is a wonderfully written story. But while I was reading, I was very aware of the fact that I was reading fiction.

  • ~✡~Dαni(ela) ♥ ♂♂ love & semi-colons~✡~

    ~4.5~

    Beautiful story, beautiful writing.

    Adam and Tork have an extraordinary relationship built on trust. comfort, and humour. When Dickens the cat enters the picture, the family is complete.

    Tork has setbacks. He returns to the garage. He panics and flails. But slowly, ever so slowly, Tork breaks through his walls, and Adam is there. Adam is always there. And he's a much nicer person in this book, more caring and real.

    I can't see either of these guys ever walking away. They are two halves of something more.



    Pitch-perfect dialogue, simmering kisses, FEELZ, and a touching epilogue.

    I consider the ending a HEA, but I will never get enough of Tork and Adam.

    My only complaint is the lack of steam; all sex scenes (including Adam and Tork's first time) are off page. The MCs are adults and so tender with each other; why couldn't we get a glimpse of that?

  • ☆ Todd

    "Paper Heart, Paper Heart,
    Who has sent me love?
    Is he broken, is he bright?
    Give me a sign
    And he’ll be mine."


    ~Noah Homes
               

    I think this quote from the books sums up the feelings of both characters in Tork and Adam's second book.

    I continued to love the dynamic between Tork and Adam in this latest book, too.

    Adam saves Tork from a lonely, dangerous life on the streets, then gives him the confidence to continue not only his education, but to also reconnect with his estranged family.




    But Tork also saves Adam from a pointless, shallow and unhappy existence as well. And when Adam fails his courses, it's Tork who puts him back on the right track with his exams, a profession that will actually make him happy and even helps set things to rights with Adam's somewhat-distant family.




    So both of our heroes experienced a few setbacks over the course of the book, but what Tork said in his moment of need held true for both of the guys.
    The pressure in his chest that had begun the instant he’d seen Adam climbing through the doorway in the garage seemed to melt away. His whole body was tingling like the warm air before summer rain.

    This man came for him, every time.



    I loved how neither Tork nor Adam really faltered in their commitment to one another, not once.

    Sure, at times Tork needed to regroup, but both characters ran *toward* one another when they needed help, instead of running away.

    I loved that strength and quiet confidence that they knew precisely where they needed to be. By one another's sides.

    I was a bit disappointed that when they finally felt sufficiently read to be intimate, anything beyond kissing was completely off-page.

    And after 6 full months of waiting, I truly wanted, no *needed*, to be a fly on the wall for that, but alas.




    But there were plenty of feels to enjoy in the story.
    All Adam’s previous hookups and boyfriends were so pliant they made him sick—all waiting for him to position them as he liked, hanging on his every word— but Tork’s hand gripped his hair almost painfully, yanking his head so he could not move.

    Adam might as well admit it; he was lost in the bewildering whirlpool of green hair, strong hands and a voice that was wound around his heart.
    Well, alright for that! ;- )




    The book was low angst and well-focused, without any unnecessary melodrama, which I most definitely appreciated.

    This was such a good book and I really can't recommend it enough, so this one came in at a very endearing 4.5 *strong-brave-kind-and-thoughtful* stars for me.

  • Noah

    This is a story about being in love, caring, and about being able to forgive in order to move on to the next chapter in life.



    It is also a story about one true tea lover-the cat Dickens. :)


  • Ele

    "He was not going to be an outsider tonight, though, because he had the world’s best boyfriend, he had Dickens the cat, and he had a family just waiting to know him.

    Tonight, there were no rules."

    This. This is why I wanted to a sequel with Tork and Adam (ask and you shall receive by the way). I felt so invested in these two characters, that I had to make sure they were going to be ok. It wasn't easy and it didn't come without tears and breakdowns, but they made it and now I feel all happy and warm.

    I know Adam is supposed to be an "unlikeable" MC. Not to me. Tork has my heart, but in this book, Adam is the star and I loved him so hard! He is whiny, he acts all superior and he admires himself in the mirror (because he's awesome). But he always comes for Tork. He never stops being devoted to him and he always picks him up when he falls. Also, he resets his goals and finds purpose and I believe that this character growth, considering his environment and young age, is so very beautiful.



    Tork and Adam are amazing together. The epilogue is all kinds of awsome and the writing always speaks to me.

    P.S. For some reason, when I thought of Adam, he was always this ridiculous Ken doll image. The gorgeous guy on the cover set everything right. Don't I feel like a perv? Yup. Oh well...

    ~Review cross-posted on
    Gay Book Reviews.~

  • Tess

    5 stars

    This was everything I wanted in a sequel and more.

    The Invasion of Tork was one of my favourite reads of 2015 and while it had a beautiful ending (HFN with lots of hope), I was one of those people clamouring for a sequel. Why? Because these boys are imperfect. Like most of us. And I just wanted more assurance that they were going to make it.

    And the sequel was so good because, well, things weren't immediately perfect for Tork and Adam. Things were real. Tork had been homeless for a long time and clearly suffering from mental health issues. He wasn't suddenly going to be the normal boyfriend and go to school and parties with Adam. He needed therapy, he needed time to realize he didn't have to feel the pain anymore and he needed to come to terms with his past.

    And Adam can't suddenly change from this vain, stuck-up partying college student. You know, Adam's not an easy character to love. But he also seems real to me. I think there's lots of guys like Adam around. If you're good looking and fun and have guys falling over themselves for you, I think it's easy to turn into him. But the beautiful thing here is that underneath that exterior he does have a wonderful heart. And we know he does because of how drawn he is to Tork and all the little things he does to help Tork: Adam might as well admit it; he was lost in the bewildering whirlpool of green hair, strong hands and a voice that was wound around his heart.

    And we know Tork has a wonderful heart too because well, he's Tork, but also because he was the one who found Adam's heart underneath his shiny exterior.

    Really, there is so much beauty within these two stories and I wish I could write a proper review to do justice to them.

    All I can say is that I cannot recommend Tork and Adam's stories enough.

    One final note about the cover. I love that the boy is cute, not model beautiful or drop-dead gorgeous. He's cute, but in a real way. Like how you would expect Adam to look. This is the kind of guy I want to read romances about.






  • Tanu Gill

    I love, love, loved the cover. This second book was even more amazing than the first. I loved reading both the books. It was so amazing to see Tork bring Adam around to the "bottom of the heap", with the "no hopers".. ;-)

    Such an amazing love between them, and every corner of the story explored. A must-read for those who like to read about cute, adorable guys!

  • Nick Pageant

    Absolutely wonderful! Read it. Read it. Read it!

  • Karla

    4 stars!


    "The invasion of Adam" was a great conclusion to Tork's and Adam's love story. In this installment we get to see them be a couple and fight their differences. I was also glad to know about Tork's background why he was in the situation he was in. I have to say Adam surprised me in this one so, ok, he was still a little bit aloof but regardless he was so wonderful to Tork, he really cared for him. He made me laugh quite a few times and I loved how they both accepted each other flaws and all.

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    Fantastic ending to this adorable heartfelt story that was full of hope second chances and love! <3


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    **gracias amiguís elsa**

  • Ann

    Some books scream for a sequel and the Invasion of Tork was one of those books. Now, The Invasion of Adam could definitely be read as a standalone, however why would you do that? It’s 48 pages, it’s free and it’s so painfully beautiful. So, don’t be lame, read it first. And, if you’ve already read it, wasn’t it soooooo good? Well, now you have to read The Invasion of Adam. It’s both a sequel and an extended epilogue to the story of Adam and Tork.

    You know how you read the stories, where one MC has some serious damage to contend with? The kind where a pro needs to be involved? Then the other MC comes along and knows just what to say and what not to say? Then the damaged MC finally feels comfortable and safe? Yeah? Well, Adam ain’t that other MC. And what’s so great, is THAT is what works.

    Adam may have been the nudge to encourage Tork to get help, but in The Invasion of Adam we get to see how Tork was the nudge to encourage Adam to be human. Tork, the one who is all broken and homeless speaks so sagely and his tone is so proper, then there is college boy Adam, with every advantage who speaks ‘selfish douche’. Tork speaks in quiet, measured nuggets and Adam rambles and then he blurts. I thought it was really quite charming once I got to see the real Adam and not just the brat he presented to the world. He blurts reality like it is and while the thought of saying some of the stuff he says is cringe worthy, Tork sees it for what it is. Adam is the King of Deflection. He’s got a knack for deflecting away from his true self by dazzling with his beauty and snark. Tork loves that about him, he finds it incredibly amusing, but also sees what Adam really needs, someone to control and ground him.

    Adam was always the one in control. Always. Until Tork. And Tork needed that so badly. Regardless of what happened, Tork was obviously a very strong man, and the authors balanced that so well. I never felt like I was reading about two (or three) different characters. Tork is very complex and simple at the same time, the authors balanced his personality perfectly. With all those extremes happening in his life, he could have gone way off track as a character easily, but instead just had more depth than any I’ve read in a long time.

    Adam’s heart turns out to be bigger than he knows how to handle sometimes and Tork is so fucking sincere it hurts. Questions were answered and just enough detail was given to inform without taking away from what the story of Adam and Tork. I loved how they both changed and grew for each other and for themselves. They fought for each other, rooted for each other and supported each other from start to finish. Neither of them were used to that and the little moments and rituals they had were swoon worthy.

    I really can’t recommend these two unique characters and their story enough. There were some rough topics that were handled well and respectfully. The relationship was beautifully paced and while it wasn’t always easy, it wasn’t angsty for the sake of angst either. The communication and connection was obvious because the authors didn’t tell me about it, they showed me in so many ways and with the perfect balance of details. It’s a love story that I’ll read again.

    **a copy of this story was provided for an honest review**


  • Rachel

    Just pre-ordered my copy...now I'll just be patiently waiting...



    ...even though inside I'm more like...

  • Josy

    This was the perfect sequel to
    The Invasion of Tork and everything I could have asked for! The hope continues and is built into something real, something tangible.

    Adam is right there when Tork has some setbacks. Together they pull through breakdowns and tears and continue their path to a brighter, happier future. Not only for Tork but also for Adam, whose life has been empty and superficial until he met Tork and found what he never thought he was looking for.

    I love Tork, I love Adam, and I especially love them together <3

  • Elsa Bravante

    Algo menos rompedor que su primera parte, pero igual de intenso y hermoso.

  • Sheri

    *releases breath*
    Ahhh, here we go.
    This IS it.
    Those bothersome questions I was badgering you with earlier?
    Answered.
    The fairy tale ending you are hoping for.
    Delivered.
    Not a sequel in my book...but an ending.



    Or is it?



    Could it be true?
    Maybe more.....more Tork...more Adam...More Tork AND Adam!

  • Kaje Harper

    I appreciated the chance to see Tork and Adam move forward from their tentative beginnings in the excellent first novella. In this story we learn more of who these guys are, what drives them, and how they adapt themselves to fit together. Although Tork has had the harder road, it is Adam who perhaps comes the farthest. In caring about Tork, and putting his wellbeing first, Adam finds himself - the man he is meant to be inside the empty-hearted shell of a partying young man that he was. Tork has taught Adam about surface appearances and depths, and by the end of the book Adam seems worthy of Tork.

    And we also get to see Tork, able to accept help, moving forward, facing the things that drove him onto the streets. It's a difficult but warm, emotional, and satisfying journey.

  • Ariana  (mostly offline)

    *4,5 stars*
    Amazing, I LOVE this author team!!
    I'm just totally awed.

    I loved how ...
    Tork blossomed slowly
    ...he found his way amongst the living again
    ...he started battling his social fears
    ...his bossy side translated into the bedroom (although most of that happens off page)

    ...Adam changed into a guy I really loved
    ...gentle and patient he was with Tork
    ...much he is prepared to give for Tork
    ...he is always there for Tork
    ...their relationship really takes off, both supporting each other

    For more coherent reviews, please looks at these:


    Dani's review

    Ele's review

    They just hit exactly what I wanted to say (and failed) :)

    Highly recommended!

  • Amy Spector

    5-Stars

    This was so perfect!

    The Invasion of Tork is one of those stories that haunts you. You want more but you're a little afraid the MORE will ruin the magic.

    This was exactly everything that MORE needed to be.

    Does Adam deserve my lovely Tork? He's working on it.



    Perfect cover, Mr. Homes.

  • Ryan Santle

    3.5 Stars
    EDIT: I was surprised with the review I made. I was obviously very sleepy already when I created the first one so it's kind of messed up, so I decided to rewrite to explain further and add the thoughts that I've missed.

    The Invasion of Tork was such a unique and fresh story for me. The story didn't give all the plot scenario and the details we expect in a short story but it was able to give a complete and satisfying prose that was, for me, its very appeal. To be able to that, you really need to be a good author (very good, for that matter) who knows how to bring the readers from one point to another despite the lack of much details. And that was really a hard feat to do. So, I am really amazed with the authors for this book.

    The Invasion of Adam, however, filled the holes left by the first installment. I know that a sequel is expected to do that. But I did not expect it in Tork. Questions left in the minds of the readers after reading the first installment were answered by the sequel. Adam is the star in this book. His growth as a character from that annoying brat to a hero worth cheering for is very convincing and naturally unfolded. It wasn't really forced at all. Tork is still here though. Actually the story is really about overcoming Tork's past but this story involves Adam's story, too. How he was able to grow and mature with the help of Tork and his past. He was able to see the most important things in life, which is cute and heartwarming. I learned to love Adam, eventually.

    Unfortunately, I liked the first book more. The first book is all mystery, sweet and fun! Mysterious because, again, we didn't really learn who Tork really was, and how his circumstances ended to be like that. Sweet because Tork was able to tame a wild and arrogant boy by his humbleness and charm without the use of worldly matters and Fun in a sense the chemistry between the two is very good despite their very opposite personalities and how the authors were able to bridge the two was mind-blowingly funny! <3

    But the second book decided to be detailed. To take away the mystery of the first book by filling in the holes that I felt was not really necessary to be unfolded at all. The story focused on Tork's attempt to overcome his demons and juggled that with maintaining the relationship of Adam and Tork. I was expecting a continuation of the sweetness and fun of the first book.

    Also, since this book meticulously built the tension of the two not "copulating" for like months, and the descriptions of the characters' increasing frustrations, I was a bit disappointed when there's no steamy sex scene involved at all. I was like "Where's the d*ck?!* OMG!

    But it's a minor setback. Not a big issue that ruined the whole story for me.


    But the real reason why my mood go from heavens to hell was the inclusion of my MAJOR Pet Peeve in ANY story in the land of Adam and Tork (UGH!) forever tarnishing this installment as my possible get-go for happy feelings.

    Forgive me, but I find the idea of a parent falling in love with another person despite a really good relationship as selfish and horrible. It is the most awful betrayal one can do to a person. Breaking a family, making your wife and child (or children) suffer because of acting upon your selfishness is one of the greatest sin a person can do as a spouse and a parent.

    Saying that it's normal, that it happens, that people who commit this act can be forgiven, I am not sure. I know this is a reality and it happens to a LOT of people, that doesn't make this okay at all.. I mean, I see it as a promotion of the idea that breaking Marriage Vows without a valid and justified reason as definitely okay. Why marry in the first place if you're just going to break the vow once you fell in love with another person?

    What about commitment? I mean, I understand if Tork's parents were not working at all, or they're not happy or something like that. The book specified that Tork and his mom didn't see it coming.

    It's just that his father fell in love with another woman.

    And look at the effect of that selfishness did to Tork! At least, I like the authors' take on that one. Tork's anger was definitely portrayed in a very realistic manner. I just can't believe his father didn't even tried to take Tork (even forcing him to be with him or have done EVERYTHING to be with him) when his mother died. C'mon, where does he think Tork would go after the funeral of his mother??

    I really hate this kind of people. How they can abandon their family because they lacked the enthusiasm and interest already. Family is not something you can just replace because you're not fond of them anymore. Sad reality but it should and can never be okay. I am just shocked that this kind of horrible scenario was used in the Tork's world.

    But again, that's just me. This is exactly just a scenario that I really, really hate to read in my books since I just can't understand how people can still be okay despite that kind of betrayal. And I am just glad that it wasn't explored much in this story. The situation was just narrated and did not include any conversations between Tork and his Father.

    But I have to admit it was more than enough to make my mood go bad.
    Happy it was in the last part of the book when that bomb was dropped.

    Oh well.


  • Amanda

    Book 1 was a freebie, which I really like. Book 2 cost me $1.99 for 90 pages. Even though it was still short, it was a satisfying sequel for fans of Adam and Tork.

    I'm glad that we got some answers for Tork's past and witnessed his journey towards healing and finding himself together with the help from Adam, the egoistic, rude and overbearing youngster. While Book 1 had a more poignant feel, this one had a much lighter tone and humor. I'm happy to see that despite their growing affection for each other, Adam is still maintaining his crude personality. I'm all for individualism and Adam is a character that shine every time I see him on page.

    I wish the author will continue writing Adam and Tork for us.

  • True Loveislovereview

    Tork and Adam a #mustread
    Great characters very lovable even Adam with his big ego I loved him.
    Tork came from far but with Adam at his side they made it.
    Other reviews said it all...
    A really mustread

  • Pixie

    Excellent follow up.

  • Alona

    I actually said it all in my review of book #1 The Invasion of Tork.
    So, I'll just repeat myself in saying that it was AMAZING, and READ IT!

  • Sandra

    The magical love story of Tork and Adam continues in this second book. Now in a relationship, Tork and Adam still have their individual moments of panic, but instead of running from each other, they tend to run toward each other, talk about things, communicate honestly, help each other through the moments of angst and crisis.

    The writing is beautiful, and the voices of the two authors mesh ever so wonderfully in this book as well.

    What I loved most about this book is how Tork and Adam give each other strength. As much as Adam gives Tork confidence to rebuild his life, helps him get off the streets into an apartment, looking into taking college classes, and even reaching out to his family again, so does Tork help Adam find his way as well. They fully support one another, and that's what their relationship is all about.

    Even when Tork falls back into old habits and hides, Adam is not deterred and just knows where to find him. When Adam doesn't know how to move forward, when he fails his classes, Tork shows him that he has choices, that he doesn't have to feel stuck, and then encourages and helps with salvaging Adam's relationship with his parents.

    Their commitment to each other throughout this book, despite individual setbacks, despite their ongoing struggles, is what makes this such a beautiful read. I believed in them, I feared with them, I rejoiced with them. Heck, I even laughed with them. Both Tork and Adam have such unique personalities, and while they are opposites in many ways, they just fit so well together.

    The only niggle I had, and it's probably a minor one, is that around 40% Tork thinks about a horrid experience, which is then never mentioned again. That what he's hinting at in his mind made me hold my breath for a moment, and I was hoping, to some extent, that this would be discussed at some point in the book. It wasn't, and I wasn't quite on board with that. Perhaps the authors will cover this in a continuation of the story they have crafted here.

    Still a 4.5 star read, rounded up bc Goodreads.

    ** I purchased this book for myself. **

  • Elsbeth


    *4,5 stars*

    I really like this series. Beautiful writing!!

    Love Tork and I'm warming up to Adam.

    Tork is not homeless anymore and he's trying to get his life in order. But this doesn't come easy.

    All these things he needs to unwrap. A water kettle, his bed, all make him feel anxious as if it means he's staying.
    As long he doesn't open anything, he can still slip away...

    Tork's and Adam's interaction is so sweet. Tork's ways makes Adam nearly nice and friendly and Adam makes Tork feel courageous.
    He so wants to be the boyfriend Adam deserves. So he tries, tries really hard to push through his anxiety!
    But he still has relapses, he returns to the garage, he panics.

    But then there's Adam...

    "Shut the fuck up. Your college form? First you tell me you have a phone, and now college? Tork, just wait right there. I am coming over.
    Clearly there's some kind of apocalypse going on, and you need me there to protect you."


    I would love some more Tork and Adam

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    "You're the best thing that ever happened to me. You know that, right?"
    "Me too," Tork whispered. "You are my happy Christmas and my heart."


  • Otterpuss

    These books may only be short but my god do they pack a punch.
    Adam is the worst of us all. All our fears, insecurities, worries, all our judgemental parts, the bad thoughts we have.
    Adam is all of that. He is all the bad things rolled together and exaggerated and yet I can't help feeling for him. He really doesn't know any better, it's not an excuse, he damn well SHOULD know better, but still I feel for him.
    He's trying.
    Even when he doesn't understand why, he's trying.
    Tork is, as always, absolutely wonderful. Sweet, strong, determined, insecure, anxious, heart warming. There aren't really enough words to describe how truly wonderful and inspirational he is.
    He's such an amazing character, I want to wrap him up and bring him home with me.

    I really loved this book and I desperately hope that the authors have more of Adam and Tork's story planned for us.

    If you fancy something a bit different, a break from the norm, give these books a go. I promise you won't regret it.

  • Debbie McGowan

    Editor's Review

    It was over a year ago that I edited The Invasion of Tork, and I can still remember it so vividly. I was teetering on the brink of tears throughout the story, waiting for that one moment that was so tragic I'd bawl all over my copy of the Oxford Style Manual.

    It's a clue to how clever the storytelling is. Being homeless is to teeter on the brink. On the outskirts of society, on the edge of visibility, just somehow getting through each day, knowing it could go either way, and the authors take readers as close to the experience as it's possible to be without actually being homeless and mentally unwell.

    If it sounds bleak... In both stories there are moments of terrible bleakness.

    The first story concludes with hope for a chance of a future, possibly even a happy future. It's a tough read because, as the name implies, it is about reaching Tork, who is locked inside his own cage of rules, imprisoned by his anguish.

    Then there's this story: The Invasion of Adam. Once again,it's about that breakthrough to the real person, hiding behind the garb they effect in order to function in society. Adam is a wholly different kettle of fish to Tork. He's arrogant (but not), conceited (but not), judgemental (this one probably stands), but most of all, he loves Tork.

    Something clicked the first time Tork and Adam set eyes on each other, and that chemistry permeates the two stories, even though book one is told in first-person and book two in third-person.

    This is the sort of writing a review can tell you nothing about. I can give you facts, I can offer you quotations, but this story is a living, breathing thing. It needs to be read, experienced.

  • Layla

    Tork is one of my all-time favorite characters. He jumps off the page. He lives. And he’s a character I never want to let go of. Such a complex blend of turmoil and dignity. Of wisdom and vulnerability. He’s captivating. And I want more.

    And so does Adam.

    Oh, Adam... All bluster and bravado and about as subtle as a flying brick. And so very caught up in all that shines! It can be SO inconvenient to fall for someone who musses up your plans to coast through life. Substance? Pish! Feelings? Tosh!

    But life has other plans for these two and their path to transformation (and to each other) makes for a fascinating read. Tork shows quiet command in Adam’s presence and, in turn, brings out Adam’s softer side. Something that confounds Adam at first.

    Simply put, these two together are... magic.

    A poignant Christmas read. And the perfect continuation to The Invasion of Tork. This is a short story. But, in true Davis/Stewart fashion, it packs a wallop. Rich and deep and layered. Like a fine espresso.

    I’m already jonesing for more.

    Two special shout-outs: golden heart Mike, for being a truly memorable character... and Mr. Homes for yet another super fly cover :)

  • Sheziss

    These authors are so cool, great story :D .

    I must admit the first part was more... special? Unique? However, the sequel is also so very worthy. Just a little more 'mainstream' than the previous one, but I don't say this in a negative way.

    Tork is having it hard to get used to a normal life. Not only to having a roof over his head and the prospect of a future, but to reciprocate and be what his boyfriend and loved ones deserve from him. Something he's not prepared for yet.

    Adam is struggling with university and a family who intimidates him. Also, being patient and open-minded with Tork can prove to be a challenge.

    But it has to work, right?

  • Ofelia Gränd

    I love Tork and Adam! And Dickens, of course. This story is about being in love, about moving on, and forgiving. It’s about facing your fears and self-doubts, because life is not always rainbows, even for princes like Adam.

    There are so many sweet moments—the knocking on the door routine, the scene when Adam demands coffee, and the way these two young men keeps on surprising each other. I smiled and laughed, and if there were tears it was probably hey-fever. Okay, they were tears, real tears.

    Can we start begging for Tork and Adam #3??

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    And the cover is amazing!