The Nøkk and the Jock By Leslie McAdam
Genre: Paranormal Romance, GLBTQ, MM
Tropes: Monster/human, forced proximity, roommates to lovers, grumpy/sunshine, virgin MC, shapeshifter, body positive
Released: October 1, 2024
Publisher: Self Published
Series: Creepin U, Book 1
Length: 70,000 words approx.
Cover Design: Whimsical Reverie Design LLC
You’re formally admitted to Creelin University—known locally as “Creepin U.” The only things wilder than the monster shifters prowling around campus are the spicy male-male love stories unfolding between classes. The Nøkk and the Jock is book one, starring an emo shapeshifter and a sunshine human. Each book is a stand-alone M/M spooky romance, but we hope you enroll in them all.
Brandon:
I’m pumped to be one of the first humans to attend a monster university, but a minor, negligible, insignificant issue arises almost My new roommate wants to drag me to his underground realm and take my soul.
He’s a nøkk who could almost pass for human, except his webbed fingers and entirely black eyes give him away. In my attempt to befriend him, I give him three drops of my blood, a black animal, and a bottle of vodka (I hear it’s a nøkk thing). Which apparently triggers some ancient bonding ritual. My bad.
I must admit I’m into him. Maybe those online tests that say I’m only mostly straight are right. But there are a few I can’t know his real name. He won’t show me his true form. And he’s both an omen and a cause of drowning … which is troubling, since he’s on the water polo team with me.
Still, something about him calls to me, even if it shouldn’t.
The Nøkk :
This human is mine.
Stay away from him.
The Nøkk and the Jock is a monster-human bi-awakening M/M romance starring Brandon Fernandez, a golden retriever of a human being, and the prickly, melancholy nøkk. It features puzzling emoji text conversations, a monster who can stop waterfalls in midair, and drunken scareoke (monster karaoke). HEA guaranteed.
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
My first monster romance.
I have to be honest; this book was a bit different from anything I’ve ever read so I wasn’t exactly sure how to rate it. I didn’t love it as much as I’ve loved other books by this author but I did like it a lot and I enjoyed reading it, so I decided to go with 4-stars. The writing was good but all of the pun-y things (e.g. Scareoke and Mummy Mocha) got to be a bit much for me. I’m sure that they were intended to be fun, and they were at first. It’s possible that my head just wasn’t in the right place for this book when I read it but I did enjoy it.
What I did love about this story was how much Brandon encouraged Steve (The Nøkk) to be himself and how much he cared for him right from the beginning – before any romance started between them. I also loved how Steve defended Brandon when some bullies attacked them. Steve’s dad was kind of a not-so-nice guy when he appeared a few times but that eventually changed. I felt compassion for Steve and how he felt insecure about showing his true self; this was mostly due to how he was treated by his human mother.
There are many different monsters as supporting characters in this story and that made for a fun read. Brandon’s best friend, a vampire named Clay, was very supportive of Brandon when he began questioning his sexuality.
All in all, this was a pretty fun story and I think it’s great that Leslie McAdam is trying something new. I plan to keep reading all of the MM books that she writes.
♥♥♥♥
O Factor: Scorcher
Available to borrow with Kindle Unlimited.
Leslie McAdam is a California girl who loves romance and well-defined abs. She lives in a drafty old farmhouse on a small orange tree farm in Southern California with her husband and two children. Leslie’s first published book, The Sun and the Moon, won a 2015 Watty, which is the world’s largest online writing competition. She’s gone on to receive additional literary awards and has been featured in multiple publications, including Cosmopolitan.com. Her books have been Top 100 Bestsellers on both Amazon and Apple Books. Leslie is employed by day but spends her nights writing about the men of your fantasies.
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