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Life in Fusion (2010)

by Ethan Day

Series: Summit City (2), Sno Ho (2)

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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. Hed survived the unconventional way in which they came together, proven himself somewhat worthy to Wades 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.… (more)
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This book picked up right where Sno Ho left off. Boone is back living in Albuquerque and over thinking his and Wade's relationship. It's more that he's terrified that he'll lose Wade. The humor and laughs run straight through to the HEA end of this awesome book. I loved Boone's parents and Gabe. The children of the corn calling Boone butt boy was over the top. The relationship between Boone and his sister-in-law was great. Love doesn't run smoothly and both men have about of jealousy which only brings them closer together. The two books were truly awesome reads with side splitting fun and hot wild sex. ( )
  Connorz | Jan 4, 2023 |
An extra star just because Boone made me laugh so much ^^
By the way, what a horrible horrible cover for this good story! ( )
  aka_no_joou | May 19, 2015 |
Just as good as the first book! I read the over a year ago. Need to reread before writing a detailed review. ( )
  gigi9988776 | Aug 25, 2014 |
If the first part was funny, than this was hilarious. I was literally gasping for air at some parts of the story. Boone´s cheekiness kept me up for most of the night reading this book.
I loved everyone, from the crazy townies of Summit City and Wade to Boone's crazy friends and hilariously tactless family!

All in all, it was an heartwarming story of love and courage! ( )
  Dorotea.C | Nov 30, 2013 |
Oh yes, I loved this one just as much as the first! Boone is simply hilarious and I adore him and Wade together.

Recommended! ( )
  vampkiss | Oct 23, 2013 |
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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. Hed survived the unconventional way in which they came together, proven himself somewhat worthy to Wades 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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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. [MLR Press]
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