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Willow Bend

by: Ally Blue












Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781599982151
ISBN: 1599982153
Label: Samhain Publishing
Manufacturer: Samhain Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 216
Publication Date: 2002-08-01
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Studio: Samhain Publishing



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionCan two men from different worlds cut the ties binding them to heartaches past and present, and make a life together? For Paul Gordon, the little town of Willow Bend, South Carolina is the perfect place to start over. A place where he can move on after his lover's death, alone and anonymous. Cory Saunders is just trying to survive. Between working two jobs and caring for his ailing mother, it's all he can do to keep his head above water. When Paul and Cory meet, their mutual attraction is undeniable. When the intense physical attraction starts to blossom into something deeper, neither wants to admit to what's happening. Cory doesn't have time for a relationship, and Paul isn't sure he's ready for one. But sometimes, what you thought you couldn't have turns out to be exactly what you need. Warning: this title contains explicit male/male sex and graphic language.








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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WILLOW BEND
This is a story about two men facing the challenges of life, together and apart. One young man works two jobs and acts as the primary caregiver for his invalid mother. The other has moved to a new place to start a new life a little over a year after losing his partner in a tragic accident.

The two men meet and are instantly attracted. That is the moment most romances lose credibility for me, but not this one. Despite the instant attraction, however, there's not an immediate HEA. Things don't work out right away. This is the most realistic romance I've read in a long time. We actually get to watch the relationship progress and grow, and we get to experience the bumps and bruises along the way.

The sex is hot, but it's also tender and beautiful and full of emotion. The men are real, with real feelings and real fears. Ally Blue is known for angst, but "angst-filled" seems like such a crude and simple description for such a deeply touching novel. The men in this book experience things any of us could experience. These aren't dramatic situations made up just for the sake of selling a book. I am as hard-hearted as they get when it comes to books, but even I became a little misty-eyed a few times while reading WILLOW BEND.

I read WILLOW BEND as an e-book, but I loved it so much that I plan to buy the book in print as soon as I can. That's rare for me, and I consider it a testament to Ally Blue's talent for writing beautiful M/M romance.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Absolutely cute
Well, what could I say about this book? I liked it so much that I've already read it about three or four times. I love the way Ally Blue creates her men: Paul, a man in his thirties with a horrible past (a dead lover) who run away from the city to forget; on the other side is Cory, a 24-year-old cute boy with a horrible present (an ill mom). None of them wants to love, but what can you do when the time to love comes although you don't want it? The characters' feelings are so cute and passionate, and the sex scenes are so hot. I laughed and I cried, but it was a wonderful time. Read it, you won't have any regrets.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Schmaltzy but HOT !
This was a really good read. I actually wish it was a little longer as it moved very very quickly and left me wanting more. The characters were well developed and the story was terrific, but way too short. Cory and Paul meet when Paul moves to Willow Bend after the accidental death of his lover. Cory is a waiter in a restaurant that Paul drops in on one day, before you know it they become an item. Cory's mom is very ill and the story centers around all that he does to make her comfortable, as he tries to begin a relationship with Paul. The sexual encounters are very well written and extremely hot! Its a good story and you can easily read it in one sitting. The story is a little bit of a tear-jerker but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Strongly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Simply Awesome M/M Romance
Ally Blue is the queen of angst riddled romance, and Willow Bend is her crowning jewel. The charming town of Willow Bend provides the perfect setting for a tender story of love lost and found. Paul and Cory come to life in great detail. They made me laugh. They made me cry. Most of all, Paul and Cory made me believe in luck, love and happily ever after. This one is worth reading in one sitting. Don't forget to lock the door and keep tissues handy.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Willow Bend
A sexy, even pornish, story framed in a serious moribund situation. Much agony, much happiness, and mostly happiness, however.




 





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