Ferron’s Journey Part 3: Revelation (The Playroom Book 6) by JP Sayle #Audiobook #LGBT #Review #MM #BDSM

Erryn reviews ‘Ferron’s Journey Part 3: Revelation (The Playroom Book 6)’ by JP Sayle. The ebook was published August 15, 2020 and is 208 pages. The audiobook version of this story was narrated by Matt Haynes , released on October 26, 2020 and is 5 hrs and 7 mins long. A copy was provided for an honest review.

Why Erryn read this book: I love this series.


With each new revelation that comes, can Isaac protect his boy from what is coming?  

Time is running out. As the security team hired by Isaac to protect his boy uncover sordid secrets, will they undo all the positive steps Ferron has taken? 

Now Isaac must make a choice. But is it the right one for Ferron? 

Having declared his feelings to Isaac, Ferron wants to claim back the life that was stolen from him. But has he left it too late and will the police believe him after all this time? 

Ferron’s Journey: Revelation Part Three, The Playroom, Book 6 is an MM gay suspense romance with a protective Daddy and a boy who finally sees that hidden damage can be healed by having the courage to love. 

Warning: This is the final part of a trilogy and the author advises listening to them in order to understand the story. This book has aspects of a non-consensual relationship with possible triggers due to scenes of abuse.


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My Review: 

Ferron is trying to move through his trauma and into the future, but the past keeps dragging him back down.  The abuse he suffered continues to dog him and he has yet to open up completely.  And there might be others in danger and Ferron might hold the key to solving the crimes.

And then there’s the matter of the life he left behind.  I’d always wondered – he’s had a house, a life – and all that had been stripped away from him by Devon.  Those questions swirled in my mind and this book answered them for me.

I also wanted reassurances that Ferron would be safe.  That he could find his happily ever after with Isaac.  But having withstood that much trauma, was true healing even possible?  And I related to him when he heard the negative voices in his head.  He finds it easy to believe the worst in himself because Devon worked so hard to break him down.  To indoctrinate him.  To make him believe he had no worth or value.

But Isaac’s there.  His steady presence in Ferron’s life means gives Ferron a reason to keep putting one foot in front of the other.  Gives him a reason to keep living.  To keep loving.

This book has a satisfying happy ending, all the more joyous because of how hard Ferron and Isaac had to work for it.

Needless to say, I enjoyed the series.  The ups and the downs were worth it.  And finally I’ll mention Matt Haynes.  He did a great job narrating this series and I’m so glad he was there to bring Ferron, Isaac, and all the other members of The Playroom to life.

My Rating:

9/10 Pots of Gold (90% Recommended) – Compares to 4.5/5 Stars


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Let me introduce myself, my name is Jayne, I’m a lady of a certain age (50, bites fingernails). I am an identical twin, the younger one of course by 7 minutes. I am married to a wonderfully complicated man, and we’ve celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary (yeah that’s a lot of year I could have been out for good behaviour now J). I have one daughter and two grandbabies one boy and one girl.

I was born in the Isle of Man; this makes me Manx (not British or English). I moved to the UK for several years, and as a child I lived in Italy for a while. But, the island calls to me so I returned home in 1998. I love the sea and now it’s only a stone’s throw from my home.

I (unfortunately) still work in the caring profession and have done for 34 years and have been a hospital nurse manager, out of hours, for the past three years. I made the decision to work part time nights in 2016 so that I could pursue my lifelong dream of becoming a writer.

I have always believed that I could and would write a book, but life just seemed to get in the way. Until someone asked me the question, “What do I want?” The answer was easy, the hard part was making it happen. Well, it did and it has and it was life-changing experience for me.

I released my first book in Feb 2018 and have subsequently released a few more since. I’ve found true happiness in doing something that just brightens my day. Now I won’t say it’s been a breeze because those who write know it’s not a total blast all the time, but it has been fun and exciting.

My island is steeped in folklore and I have used some of this in my writing, particularly the Manx Cat Guardian Series I’ve written, its paranormal with a twist, (book seven was released last month and the box set is now out too). I’ve also branched out into a little Daddy Kink, with some other tropes thrown in, with the La Trattoria Di Amore Series. I appear to mainly write in series because I have a few others coming in 2019/20: The Playroom, The App, Potters Creek and the Flamingo Bar series. Yep as I as series seem to be the way my mind works and if I can find the time I’ll finish the first M/F book in the Broken Veils series, which is the story line left on a cliff hanger in the Manx Cat Guardian series.

Writing has unleashed a beast in my mind and now I can’t switch it off. So with that, I now have several ideas vying for my attention, and currently it’s who shouts the loudest.

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