: Balanced And Tied By Mary Calmes -

Balanced And Tied By Mary Calmes -

The book is widely praised for its cameos, allowing fans to see how characters from previous books (including Sam Kage from the related Adrien English/Matter of Time universe) have evolved over four years. Balanced and Tied (Marshals, #5) by Mary Calmes | Goodreads

The book subtly touches on themes of demisexuality and bisexual awakening . Eli, previously identified as straight, realizes that his soul-deep happiness is tied specifically to Cel, regardless of gender. Plot & Structure Balanced and Tied by Mary Calmes

Some criticism notes that it feels slower and more "meandering" than its predecessors, with some reviewers suggesting it feels more like a spin-off than a direct continuation of the main series. The book is widely praised for its cameos,

Unlike the intense sexual tension of earlier books, this story explores a deep, established domesticity. Reviewers note that Eli and Cel have essentially been "dating" for years without realizing it, and the narrative focuses on their mutual "awakening" to the romantic nature of their bond. Plot & Structure Some criticism notes that it

The "criminal element" involves a murder and professional grief caused by an obnoxious fellow dancer, which serves to threaten the "carefully built haven" Eli and Cel have created.