Blog Tour Review: Chief’s Mess by L.A. Witt

Posted June 19, 2017 by shooting in Book Review / 23 Comments

Chief’s Mess by L.A. Witt 

Review by Lauren

source: copy from Netgalley/publisher for blog tour – all opinions are my own

Official Summary (add on Goodreads): Anthony Talbot is in Anchor Point to visit family, but after two days of strife, he needs a break. A local gay bar is calling his name.

When Chief Noah Jackson sees that red head stroll into the club, he immediately wants him. They’re perfectly matched, and before long, they’re burning up the sheets. Noah can’t get enough. Anthony can’t stay in Oregon for long, but as soon as he leaves, he’s counting down the days until he can fly back for more. And between his increasingly frequent visits, there’s always phone sex, sexting, webcams . . . anything they can get.

But Noah’s got a carefully crafted façade, and Anthony can’t help noticing the slowly forming cracks. The scent of alcohol in the middle of the day. The extra drinks at dinner. The hint of red in his eyes. Anthony knows what it means. He doesn’t want to believe it, but he’s seen this before, and there’s no denying it. If Noah doesn’t get his downward spiral under control, he’s going to lose both his career and the first man he’s ever really loved.

Review: Chief’s Mess is the third book in the Anchor Point series, which features a bunch of Navy men falling in love. I’d suggest reading the books in order, or at least the second one before you start Chief’s Mess since the couple in the 2nd book appears a few times in this one. At any rate, I really love Witt and her novels so I’d suggest reading all these books just because of that!

Anyway, back to Chief’s Mess. I will say that this is probably my least favorite of the three books out so far, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t like it. I think my main – and really only – issue is that there is so much of their physical relationship throughout the book and sometimes I wanted a bit more. Now, I think the book is written well and you definitely get to know the two guys – Anthony and Noah – but every now and then I just wanted a bit more of the everyday, emotional side of their relationship. Besides that, this was a good one.

Anthony meets Noah in a bar while in Anchor Point with his sister. It’s supposed to be a one night stand – and that turns into a week-long thing while Anthony is still in town. However, once Anthony leaves, they both realize they want more and that begins their long-distance relationship. Because they are able to see each other fairly regularly, it works. They get closer and it soon becomes more than the sex for both of them. They are genuinely falling for each other. However, Anthony is starting to notice that Noah drinks…a lot. He’s not sure if it’s really a problem or if he’s projecting his sister’s ex onto Noah.

All in all, I love the Anchor Point series. While I might have wished for a little less physical and a little more emotional, I feel like you still get enough of the emotional to make you fall for these guys. I definitely rooted them on! I can’t wait for the fourth novel!

23 responses to “Blog Tour Review: Chief’s Mess by L.A. Witt

  1. Ah I would love this…It so reminds me of the Jay Crownover series. With the heatwave we have the mo, I always coordinate my book with it. Hehe. Great review, Lauren. It’s so nice to be back here too. Hope you are well.

  2. Sounds steamy (and that cover, wheeeee!). Thanks for sharing; always love to know what’s on your bookshelf and which books you are currently devouring.

  3. Having so many physical interactions without emotional ones is not my favorite. I can see why you struggled connecting with the main characters and their story.
    Thanks for sharing your thought. Love your review. 🙂

  4. Great review! I haven’t read this series before, but now I must give it a try! I’m always on the lookout for romance novels that fall outside the themes I usually find!

  5. This sounds like an interesting series, though I’m sorry this one wasn’t your favorite, although it sounds like you still enjoyed it plenty!

  6. No red head I know could tan like the cover model, including myself. I think that’s why I tend to struggle with adult romances Lauren, I mean the excess physical relationships, not the weirdly tanning red head. New adult is the same for me too. It often feels as though the storyline is built around the sex so it’s difficult to get to know the characters in depth. I do like the premise though. I’m hoping the next book in the series picks up and you enjoy it a little more. Wonderful review Lauren darling <3

  7. Glad to hear that you enjoyed this even though it was your least favorite in the series so far. That says a lot about the series.

  8. Well the title of this one certainly caught my eye. My husband served in the Navy for 20 years and was a Chief. 🙂 I’m really intrigued by the story but it sounds like I’d be better off starting with the first book. Off to check Amazon now. Wonderful review, Lauren!

  9. Purple Reader

    Congrats and thanks for the review. I’ve not read this series yet, but loved some of her other work (e.g., Metals, Falling Sky, Static), so I’m sure this is a great addition. And having dealt with alcoholism in my own family, this will hit home for me. –
    TheWrote [at] aol [dot] com

  10. I’ve read two books by this author, and they were both busts for me. I need to try another, because people have fantastic things to say. I think I just need to find the right one.

    Great review!

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