Double Up
by:
Vanessa North (author)
Knowing he’s loved can make any man fly. Fifteen years ago, Ben Warren was a wakeboarding champion: king of big air, ballsy tricks, and boned grabs. Until a career-ending injury left him broken in ways he still has no hope of fixing. Now he takes his thrills where he can get them, and tries not...
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Knowing he’s loved can make any man fly. Fifteen years ago, Ben Warren was a wakeboarding champion: king of big air, ballsy tricks, and boned grabs. Until a career-ending injury left him broken in ways he still has no hope of fixing. Now he takes his thrills where he can get them, and tries not to let life hurt too much. Then Davis Fox arrives in Ben’s sporting goods store
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00MQH7JXG
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Pages no: 118
Edition language: English
Knowing he’s loved can make any man fly.Fifteen years ago, Ben Warren was a wakeboarding champion: king of big air, ballsy tricks, and boned grabs. Until a career-ending injury left him broken in ways he still has no hope of fixing. Now he takes his thrills where he can get them, and tries not to le...
This is my second Vanessa North book. I can't figure out why when North writes something that normally drives me crazy she makes it work in a big way. The main characters fell for each other very soon after they meet, my pet peeve. But North made them work for a relationship that was honest and they...
The conflict felt a little artificially manufactured to me [spoiler] (why the hell would someone break up with someone they care about because they don't want to have surgery because they have problems with addiction?! I couldn't imagine someone actually doing that, out of the blue) [/spoiler] and ...
I don't surf or wake-board, so a lot of the terminology was lost on me. I'm also extreeeeeeemely late with this review. Sorry, Vanessa. I did love the setting of this novel. I loved the characters. Both Ben and Davis were fully fleshed out, both with their own hang-ups, but working well as a coupl...
I will be one of the minorities -- among the glittery 4-5 stars that seem to be the the major opinion. I didn't have issue with the writing, but I did have issues with plot and characters. I think it was similar case with another of Ms. North's story (The Lonely Drop) which also garnered rave review...