A review by catxbooks
Callan's Atlas by K Webster

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.