Some things are just meant to happen. Like meeting the love of your life. Twice. Stanton Porter is 50, successful, sexy and single. Enough reasons for Topher to fall in love. They have so much in common, but Stanton has more than one reason why they shouldn’t date. Like the age difference, nasty c...
This book has garnered all the stars in the sky from me. I don't even know where to begin. I bought it because I really liked the author's last book "The Nothingness of Ben" and I was hoping to like this one as much. I was wrong, "The Return" blew me away. I couldn't put it down. Overall I would say...
ETA 1-22-14: Rumor has it a book 3 is in the works. WOOO HOOO!4.75 starsMany other people have already reviewed this books so I will just add a few extra thoughts.1. Although this is a standalone novel, the ties ins to The Nothingness of Ben are significant and you will not get the full effect of ...
Brad Boney is really growing on me.In this second book, Brad highlights a relationship between a young, previosuly self-identified straight mechanic (and aspiring musician), Topher and an older, renowned gay music critic, Stanton. A chance meeting ends up with the two attending a Springsteen concert...
First things first: this book review will not do justice to the novel, The Return , by Brad Boney. So much of the book, the theme, the plot line is based on a “twist” that if I divulge it, it would ruin the surprise. The best thing that I can say about The Return is that you have to read it. ...
Loving it... What a little surprise!!! By the way, I have a theory between Topher and Hutch and if I am right, I am sooooooo gonna love this book!********REVIEW TO COME**********
If you love music, if you love love, if you believe in the power of love to overcome anything put in its path, you will love this book. If you read and loved The Nothingness of Ben, you will love this book, if for no other reason than catching up with the first set of fascinating people Brad Boney i...
If the blurb on this book had explained a little more about the storyline, I might not have picked this up, but I'm glad I did. Having enjoyed [b:The Nothingness of Ben|16125587|The Nothingness of Ben|Brad Boney|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1351956849s/16125587.jpg|21920750]and being ...
A wonderfully imaginative book. Some of the best music ever written and recorded forms the backdrop of this story of love, loss and finding love again. As a music lover, I really felt a connection with this book… you might say it “sang” to me. And yes, in the “Blood Brothers” chapter, when the guy...
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