Review: Hold Me Close by Megan Hart

25 November of 2015 by

Reviewer's Rating: 4
4.0Overall score

Dark and Achingly Intense

Hold Me Close by Megan Hart
Hold Me Close By Megan Hart
Contemporary Erotic Romance

Released November 24, 2015

Mira

Reviewed by Deb

Apart, they are broken, but together, they are whole
 
Effie and Heath are famous. Not for anything they did, but for what happened to them as teenagers. Abducted and abused by the same man, they turned to each other for comfort until they were finally able to make their escape.
 
Now adults, their relationship is fraught with guilt and despair. Whether fighting or making love, their passion is strong enough to destroy them both—and Effie’s not about to let that happen. She knows it’s time for her to have a “normal” relationship, and Heath is nothing but a constant reminder of the dark past they share. Heath, on the other hand, knows Effie is the only woman he can ever love. She may want to forget what happened, but he’s convinced that they must face their past together in order to move forward. So while Effie continues to bring new men into her life, Heath becomes obsessed with proving he’s the one she needs.
 
Then a new crisis arises and Effie begins to lose every scrap of self-control she ever had. As she struggles against her desire to return to the one man who understands her, she discovers that sometimes the only safety you find is with the person who is the most dangerous for you.

 

Dark and Achingly Intense

 

Megan Hart’s Hold Me Close is a journey through darkness and fear, anger and heartache, hope and love.  It is at once mesmerizing and appalling.  It’s not the type of story I usually read, and I will say it took me some time to get into it.  However, Ms. Hart’s writing is beautiful, and this story very quickly sucked me in.

When you loved somebody, you wanted to give them everything you could. You wanted what was best for them, no matter what. You wanted them to move beyond what was awful and terrible, beyond anything that had ever hurt them. She would never be able to do that for him, nor he for her. They would forever and always be a reminder to each other of all the things Effie wanted them both to be able to forget.

So begins the story of Effie and Heath.  Snatched off the street as young teens and held captive for two years under terrifying conditions, a unique bond grew out of their struggle to survive.  It was a necessary bond, but over time it grew into a love that only they understand. It is now many years later.  The incident is long behind them.  The scars are not.  Effie has made a decent living with her paintings; images created out of the memories that still haunt her. Heath accepts what happened to them as something that can never be erased, but he refuses to let it dictate his life.  His love for Effie has only grown stronger over the years, and he wants nothing more than to make a life with her.  Effie is unable to deny her love for Heath, yet she fears it is unhealthy for them both.

She loves him. She will probably never love anyone else, not like this. But how would she ever know if she could, if she doesn’t try? If this is all they have because it’s all they believe they can ever have, how is that good for either one of them? To never have even the illusion of a choice?

Throughout the years Heath hovers in Effie’s life, allowing her to set the limits and rules of their relationship.  He watches as she flits from man to man, searching for normal.  And he is always there when she comes back to him, disappointed and disillusioned, in need of the achingly intense sex no one else can give her.  The sex that defines them and absolves them of the past.  He even accepts Effie’s accidental pregnancy by another man, helps to raise Polly, and treats her as his own.

Effie and Heath are extremely complex characters and I loved them both. Ms. Hart conveys their emotions, motivation, and actions with such truth and clarity they become real.  Effie knows, deep in her heart, that Heath is it for her, she just doesn’t want to believe it. Why? Because it would mean those horrible memories would forever stain them.  A different man, a new relationship would erase the stain.  Heath patiently waits for Effie to realize no other man will ever know her, understand her, and love her precisely for having endured those awful years and prevailed.

I love that Ms. Hart gradually reveals the horrors Effie and Heath endured at the hands of a sick, twisted man by weaving that backstory into the novel.  This backstory is written in present tense from Effie’s point of view, which is sort of brilliant. I felt as if I were living it right along with Effie.
It also serves to move the story along, giving the reader more and more information as it cleverly pieces together their present day lives.
 
Even though I went into this novel with a lot of trepidation, I ended up enjoying it immensely.

 

♥♥♥♥

O Factor: Scorcher

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