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Book Review ♦ Grinding My Gears: 1:30 a.m. (An Off-The-Rails Ice Era Chronicle) By C.M.Moore

9/21/2017

 
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10 stars out of 5

You see it right. Ten (10) stars ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ out of 5 (five). This is one of my all time favorite stories. A Dystopian Sci-Fi Romeo and Juliet with a HEA. I can't recommend this wonderful story enough.  

I would recommend this story to:

Dystopian readers

Sci-fi readers

Romance Suspense readers

Apocalyptic Romance readers

​Romance readers who just love a good take on Romeo and Juliet

​Readers hot for sexy nerds


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I'm wowed by this novella. It's 40k of pure genius entertainment. I am amazed at thi story and how perfect it is (at least for me). It made me cheer, it made me cry, it lead me to hope even spotting right away this was another retelling of Romeo and Juliet. But this ending is so much better.
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Blurb

Adam, aka Gears, is a brilliant scientist, doctor and the creator of the water bases that all underground dwellers use to survive. His family and friends would give him anything he desires. The world is at his feet. But for all his good fortune, the one thing Gears wants he can’t have. A long and healthy life.

As he faces his slowly worsening heart condition, he meets an unlikely savior in the form of Luna, a member of a rival organization known as The Originals.

Luna is part of a group that is out to see the destruction of everything that Gears has built. Even though she is connected to a world Gears can never be a part of, she risks her life to meet him and save him from death.

The two of them set off on a road trip that neither of them can evade, and have no idea if their journey will lead to a happily-ever-after or catastrophe.

Luna’s illogical ways has Gears questioning everything he thinks he knows about life and love. But she is his only hope for survival before the final beat of his heart.

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The skill in this writing was so perfect it would be an awessome movie. So now that I've ranted on this story, let me give some background about the main character, Gears, aka Adam. 

He is a secondary character in 1:05 a.m. and this novella is his story. I couldn't have asked for a better spin-off. It's phenomenal. C.M.Moore did not just toss this character away after his first book. I loved Gears in 1:05 a.m. Gears enriched the book and with this novella, Gears is more real, with his own life and ... wow, just wow. This story for me was what a love story should be about. Amazingly brave. I'm sold on this series and can't wait for more. 

Inside Scoop

C.M.Moore is planning on weaving stories or "off-the-rails" novellas between the full sized novels in the Ice Era Chronicle series. Each character we meet in the books will get their own novel or novella.

So here's where you need to pay attention.

His novels are all m/f romances, BUT the novellas and short stories are going to more "free" about love.

So, if m/m or m/f/m or f/f is not your style, stick to the "05's" as in 1:05 a.m., 2:05 a.m., 3:05 a.m, 4:05 a.m. etc. But, the middle ones like 1:30 a.m. (Grinding My Gears) and 2:15 a.m or 2:45 a.m. better know as the "off-the-rails" sub-series are going to be unconventional love. Guys on guys, guys on guys and girls, stuff like that. You won't miss much if you choose to skip them except for the amazing story telling. But that's okay. If you really just can't stomach the love scenes and are too squiggly about love is love, he's got ya covered. Just stick to the "05's".
 

With that said, I'd feel sorry for you if you were not to read the "off-the-rails" part of the series. Grinding My Gears enriched the world and characters for me, gave me insight into the mechanics and made me realize, this series isn't just based off the two families of the first book but really it's about Gears and his legacy. I couldn't be happier. Because I have a soft spot for sexy nerds who go head long for a not so damsel in distress.
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Excerpt

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Chapter 1

There were a lot of things he could handle, but congestive heart failure wasn’t one of them. Especially since it was his heart that had decided it didn’t want to beat anymore. For the first time in his life, Gears didn’t have any answers. 
     
“Doctor Gears… I hate to tell you this, but…” The doctor hesitated. Gears recognized that hesitation. That was the same pause he used when giving bad news.

“Just call me Gears,” he said to fill the silence of the other doctor’s exam room. He wished he was anywhere but here.

“It’s getting worse. What you’ve been doing hasn’t resulted in the improvements you’d hoped for.” Doctor Dana picked up a neat stack of medical documents off his desk. Gears’ name and information were printed in bold lettering on the top of the first page.

Gears didn’t respond. Instead, he decided to get dressed. After pulling his sweater over his head, he picked up his thick coat while he shoved all his emotions down. He’d never really gotten the knack of dealing with turbulent feelings. He preferred logic, levelheadedness, and practicality. He ruthlessly sucked down the fear and panic. All he needed to do was… nothing came to him. He didn’t know what to say or do. He was dying. Dana hadn’t said that, but that was what he meant.

“I’m planning on going to H.S.P.C. Headquarters in Dallas.” Gears tugged on his long, tan down coat as he slid off the sterile metal table. “This information won’t change that.”

“I think that’s a good decision. I’ll be there to help you.”

“I don’t need anyone. I’m a doctor.” He snapped at the other man just as he snapped his coat closed.

Dana looked momentarily taken aback, then he nodded. Gears thought briefly about apologizing. He was frustrated at life right now, not at the new doctor. This was it. There was nothing more they could do. He couldn’t accept that. He refused. There had to be an answer somewhere. Picking up his black backpack from the floor, he swung the bag onto his back. He would figure out this puzzle by himself. He could do it. In the past, he’d always solved problems like this on his own.

“I’m sorry. I think I’ll go.” Gears took two steps toward the exit.

“Before you go, I want to say something. I plan to stay for the birth of Karma’s baby. That was the agreement I made with Keith. I think with the two of us, and the midwife, it should go smoothly.” Dana glanced down at the papers in his hands then held them out for Gears to take. “But I think that before I leave the base, you should tell Karma and Mac.” He paused again. “Specifically, Mac.”

Gears snatched the papers out of the other man’s hand. He stuffed them into his bag. He wasn’t going to tell his friend. He wasn’t going to tell anyone. Even though lying went against his private code of honor, Gears had chosen to keep this a secret from both Karma and Mac. He’d told them that he was just going to Headquarters to work on information the C.T.O.N.A. had released about Snow Flu. It wasn’t an outright lie, but that didn’t give him peace. True, he was going to do as much as he could for the growing population who were sick, but he was really going to get access to better medical care. Telling all this to Mac would only bring around pity and coddling. Gears wasn’t going to leave as a dying man, and he wasn’t going to heap his problems on his best friend, particularly not when he had a new baby due any day. He was alright on his own. He was, after all, a brilliant scientist.

Returning to the door, Gears rested his hand on the knob.

“Keith asked you to come here because he was concerned about Karma giving birth with only a male doctor, and he misunderstood your name. If you hadn’t shown up, no one would know about me. I plan to keep this between us. I expect you to honor doctor-patient confidentiality.” Gears didn’t turn around but stubbornly stared forward. He was acting as wooden as the door, but he didn’t care.

“Is that the polite way of telling me to butt out?”

Gears glanced over his shoulder. “I didn’t think I was being polite.”

“I respect your wishes even if I don’t agree with them. I want you to know that I plan to travel with you to Dallas when you’re ready to relocate. We may not get along very well, Doctor, but you’re my patient whether you like it or not.”

Gears’ shoulders slumped. This conversation was exhausting. He didn’t want to have a doctor taking care of him. He hated lying to his best friend. And most of all, he didn’t want to be dying because his heart was pumping incorrectly.

Taking one last look over his shoulder, he nodded to Dana. “Good afternoon, Doctor.”

“Good afternoon.”

The words were barely out of Doctor Dana’s mouth when there was a loud rap that grabbed their attention.

“Doctor? Oye?” The words were followed by more banging. Gears threw open the door. Essie was standing on the other side. The tall Hispanic water base guard had his black curly hair sticking up everywhere. Sweat dotted the young man’s brow. He looked like he’d just run through the base.

“Gears!” Essie exclaimed. “Karma’s having her baby. Boss sent me to get you.”

“She’s two days early,” Dana commented as he picked up a large green medical case off his desk.

“She’s in her room with Mac.” Essie was breathing hard. Another indication that he might’ve run through the base. Either that or a signifier that he should quit smoking. “I’ve been looking for you.”

“We’re coming right now.” Gears pushed everything Doctor Dana had just told him about his heart out of his mind. Mac’s baby was more important. The child would be his only focus right now. Whenever anything was too scary to deal with, he took solace in his work. He was absolutely going to do that now.

“You go ahead of us, Essie.” Dana waited for Gears in the water base hall. “Tell Mac to check her contractions just like Doctor Gears taught him. Make her comfortable.”

“Did you tell the midwife?” Gears asked as Dana closed the door behind them. They started down the hall.
“Keith wanted a woman there.”

“I’ll do that next.” Essie was off like a shot. Gears glanced to the other doctor when he put his hand out to stop Gears from chasing after the twenty-year-old.

“You’re not running anywhere,” Dana frowned. “You’ll walk. Slowly.”

So much for being able to ignore his failing heart. 

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