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Callan's Atlas by K Webster

sandizzlereads's review

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5.0

One day! I read this flipping amazing K Webster book in one day! And that is because I was simply unable to put it down. I am a K Webster fan, and that’s because she writes phenomenal stories with beautifully broken characters that you fall in love with.

We have met Callan in previous books, is 18, he’s angry but he’s allowed to be, unfortunately no one agrees with that, until he meets Atlas, an older guy who takes one look at Callan and knows exactly what he needs.

This story has a lot of twists and turns and characters that you love and some characters that you just hate because they are just awful. This is a pretty steamy book but it’s emotional too.

I just love this series, I just love this story. I can’t wait to see who’s story is up next! Just kidding, I know it’s Misty Walker’s Leif’s Serenity !

bibliophilicrichard's review

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dark informative tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

teacupsandtropes's review against another edition

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5.0

5✨

I love a good age gap and that’s exactly what this was. Atlas is in his 40s and Callan is 18. The protective alphaness of Atlas was EVERYTHING. And I loved how Callan was able to find his independence and love for life again thanks to the new BFB PD officer hehe.

And the ending was SWOON.

Also, I totally knew Callan was the RV the whole series but the reveal to his family was done perfectly haha.

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review against another edition

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4.0

Another fab story by this author she never fails to dissapoint

catxbooks's review

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4.0

I loved Callan and Atlas. I’ve wanted to read Callan’s story since the first book and this book was really addictive. It has everything I love, age gap, MM romance, drama and steamy scenes. Callan has suffered a lot of bully and bad luck always seems to catch up to him. His siblings treated him like a child so he needed someone to treat him as an adult and thanks to Atlas he started changing and growing up.
Atlas left his hometown thanks to all the homophobic people that lived there and joined the military. Years later he returns to be closer with his sister and starts working as a cop in Brigs Ferry Bay. When he meets Callan, he captivates him with his black clothes and eyeliner. They both feel a connection but Atlas never acts on it at first. After Callan gets bullied again Atlas is the one to defend him and protect him from all the homophobic people in town. Then they start talking more and thanks to Callan’s siblings smoldering him he goes to live with Atlas. There they both act on their feelings and despite their age gap they’re very attracted to each other. Atlas helps Callan seeing the world in a different way and not just black.
They spend a lot of time together and I loved how little by little Callan started loosing up to Atlas. I really loved their interactions and their banter at first. They both needed each other and I’m glad at the end they could be together without people bothering them. Callan especially deserved to be treated well and thanks to Atlas he was able to be happy and loved.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book.

clarynathanwill's review

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4.0

Thank you to K. Webster and the team at Candi Kane PR for the advance reader copy of Callan’s Atlas, the third story in the Brigs Ferry Bay series. This story releases on May 12th!

I am so excited to be returning to the world of Brigs Ferry Bay! I really enjoyed the previous two stories and I was so happy to see that Kristi and Misty are going to continue to keep writing these epic and heart-wrenching M/M love stories.

Check out the full review here: https://clarynathanwill.com/reviews/k-websters-callans-atlas-arc-review/

kle105's review

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4.0

I thought the other books in this series broke my heart, but this one takes the cake. In the previous book we saw Callan’s issues with bullies, homophobia and being a victim of a hate crime. While his assaulter is in prison, his father is not, making him not completely comfortable in the town.

Atlas is a recent addition to the town, and while he hasn’t come out he hasn’t hidden his sexuality. So when he meets Callan he can’t really hide that he’s interested in the younger man. His desire to make the town safer, and protect Callan is strong. So long as Callan is comfortable with his kinkier side.

My heart broke for all Callan had to endure but also glad to see he found someone to bring the color back to his life.

The journey was a tough one, but the love was genuine, the kink was high, The wedding of Jax and Dante, and the small town setting was perfect.

I received an arc for review, all opinions are my own and given freely.

bookaddictreviews's review

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5.0

Oh Callan. I just want to hug him! He was forced to move to Brigs Ferry Bay, then experienced a horrible event that still haunts him. Now that he is 18 he could go off on his own and leave the small town behind for good. Callan’s life you to be full of color, but that has slowly gone to black. However, there is a new cop in town and there is something about him that Callan is drawn to and slowly brings some color back into his life

Atlas had left BFB years ago, but now he is back. The moment he lays eyes on Callan he knows there is something different about him. He see’s something in him and he instantly wants him despite their age gap and the fact that his boss is practically Callan’s brother-in-law.

The chemistry between Callan and Atlas is amazing. They challenge each other, they crave each other and the slowly bring life and color back to each other. Atlas wasn’t afraid to go after Callan, he made that very clear from the start. Their story is a journey full of beauty and emotions and I loved seeing their relationship bloom despite all the challenges they faced.

If you’re looking for a small town, MM, age gap romance this is one to read!

gretareadsromance's review

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5.0

Great addition to the Brigs Ferry Bay series!

We met Callan in an earlier book and I was excited he was going to get his story. The gruff new cop, Atlas, is the perfect ying to his yang. These two together were a perfect match and helped each other where no one else could. I loved the color descriptions as Atlas brought Callan back to living. Great story!

thebookishren's review

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5.0




I keep saying, "Surely K. Webster and Misty Walker can't make Brigs Ferry Bay any freaking hotter or angstier." I'll be diving into Misty's book in a few days (hopefully), but holy crap, K. Webster KILLED me with Atlas and Callan's story.

God, Callan Kincaid broke my heart. I'd recommend reading at least Sheriff's Secret before this one because what happens in that book is a heavy player in this one. Such a damaged, broody, deeply troubled young man. All he sees is black.

And in strolls Atlas Larson, a new cop in town (who ran from it earlier in life thanks to the older, homophobic older crowd) who takes one look at the boy and knows he's his. Lawd, his dirty mouth...the things he wants to do.