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Review: Crossroads by Riley Hart

Posted on 9 September, 2015 by in Review, Riley Hart / 2 comments

Review: Crossroads by Riley HartCrossroads by Riley Hart
on July 28, 2015
Pages: 241
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four-stars

After divorcing the woman he’d been with since he was seventeen, Nick Fuller is starting over. He owns the restaurant of his dreams and he’s determined to meet new people, find new passions, and experience life to its fullest. Easier said than done—that is until he meets his new neighbor, Bryce Tanner…

Bryce is all about a good time. He plans to show Nick how it’s done, help him meet a few women, and enjoy the gift of the single life he’s been given. But things don’t go as planned, and soon they realize they’d rather be together than with anyone else.

Neither man has ever wanted another guy, but there’s a connection between them from the start—a spark they can’t deny. They find themselves navigating an unfamiliar new world and dealing with unforeseen obstacles. Physical desire isn’t enough, and now Nick and Bryce are at a crossroads. They have to decide which way to go: the easy path they’ve always followed, or the one that's determined to trip them up at every turn.

Crossroads is a “gay for you” times two story and a true example of love is love.

“I’m scared of what this means. I’m scared of the changes in my life. I’m scared because I’m not sure how my family will react….but none of that is enough for me to want to walk away from him. The thought is unimaginable. It doesn’t matter if I understand any of it.”

This is a beautifully written and original story that felt real and true to the characters crafted through this author’s flawless writing.

When we meet Nick and Bryce they are strangers who become neighbors. We witness them develop a friendship, one that becomes a deep bond that turns physical, something neither of these seemingly straight men suspects. The natural progress of this relationship was engaging and beautiful to bare witness to. I fell in love with this book as I got to know Nick and Bryce.

Yes, these men struggle as their feelings develop, their apprehension towards those new feelings, the obstacles they face with both of their families and those around them was so well done.

Nick and Bryce found a true happy with each other. This story was not about gender but a true pull to the person who is your soulmate.  Lines like this make you believe happy is about love not about gender….

“I’m scared of what this means. I’m scared of the changes in my life. I’m scared because I’m not sure how my family will react….but none of that is enough for me to want to walk away from him. The thought is unimaginable. It doesn’t matter if I understand any of it.”

I loved witnessing these men explore their sexuality, their openness to try new things, to explore, to want to make each feel good and to connect on a physical level. Along these lines the visit to the sex shop was hysterical!

Nick is a divorced man who finally sees the power of true love and Bryce is a man who never really felt a deep connection to another person.  Despite others reservations about Bryce, he is so sincere throughout this book

“You’re the only risk I’ve ever taken, Nick. Nothing else could hurt me except you. 

As these men connect, they both feel things for each other they have never felt before.

“It’s like you filled this place in my world that I didn’t know needed to be filled. Hell, I didn’t even know it was there before you came and claimed it. Wanting you is the only thing I’m sure of. I don’t know how it happened or why, but I know it’s there.”

Ms. Riley did an amazing job with the tie into this book’s title; it made for a wonderfully touching scene and wrapped into a heart pulling epilogue.

 

 

four-stars

About Riley Hart

Riley Hart is the girl who wears her heart on her sleeve. She’s a hopeless romantic. A lover of sexy stories, passionate men, and writing about all the trouble they can get into together. If she’s not writing, you’ll probably find her reading.

Riley lives in California with her awesome family, who she is thankful for everyday.

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