Life In Fusion
Aspiring author, Boone Daniels, always figured love would be as easy as he was. Fresh off the whirlwind winter-vacation romance with ski-god and would-be boyfriend, Wade Walker -- Boone was certain that saying goodbye would be the hardest part. He'd survived the unconventional way in which...
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Aspiring author, Boone Daniels, always figured love would be as easy as he was. Fresh off the whirlwind winter-vacation romance with ski-god and would-be boyfriend, Wade Walker -- Boone was certain that saying goodbye would be the hardest part. He'd survived the unconventional way in which they came together, proven himself somewhat worthy to Wade's hometown of Summit City, and felt certain the self-imposed, six month boy-buffer would prove one thing - their fate was to be forever entwined. Once real life settles in, Boone suffers the realization that no one ever actually said love was easy and that even after you fall, you can still break. As their two worlds collide, he begins to understand that if he can navigate the landscape of life in fusion, he just might get that happily-ever-after -- after all.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781608202362 (1608202364)
Publish date: December 1st 2010
Publisher: MLR Press
Pages no: 316
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
M M Contemporary
Series: Sno Ho (#2)
Well, what can I say? I just had to pick it up. Even after the issues I had with the first book, Sno Ho, it just couldn't not follow up on how Boone and Wade were doing after their holiday fling ended. And I am glad I did. For one, I felt like it was all a little more settled, a little slo...
Have you ever been embarrassed for loving a book? Not for loving any book, but for loving a certain book? I mean, I enjoy lots and lots of generic, simple, sticky sweet, unbelievable types of books. I do. Still...I have NO idea how this happened...but this book wiggled it's way into my heart...BI...
Not quite as good as the first but I still had fun with Boone. He was as snarky and sarcastic as ever. Nothing really turned me off, but I think this book could have been cut to about half it's length. There wasn't really anything new or exciting going on. I loved Boone and the journey he took with ...
3.5As deliciously snarky as the first book. Boone is definitely a character that I love. This addresses what happens after the HEA, uprooting your life and upsetting your friends when you find love and find yourself leaving parts of your old life behind. I really felt for Gabe, a lot. The friendship...
Day makes me laugh like few other authors can which I think is kinda weird because I'm not usually a fan of absurdity, but I can't help myself.This is an amusing story of love, doubts, and friendship. Sweet and irreverent, I laughed at things that I would probably disavowing to in polite company, b...