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Sno Ho

by Ethan Day

Series: Summit City (1), Sno Ho (1)

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Sno Ho - Boone Daniels seems to have trouble finishing things. Along with the half dozen or so novels he's started, only to abandon mid-way through, his love life could be best described as a series of drive-bys. Boone has spent the past week staying at a ski lodge in the tiny mountain town of Summit City. He's been using his time alone to write while waiting for his boyfriend to join him for their anniversary. What happens to Boone when he winds up dumped on the eve of his one-year anniversary and ends up at a bar having one too many cocktails? Wade Walker. Life In Fusion - Aspiring author, Boone Daniels, always figured love would be as easy as he was. Fresh off a 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.… (more)
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4.5 STARS rounded up to 5 because I so love how Ethan Day writes!

A fun, raunchy little tale that was too soon over. I'm glad there is a sequel...now I just have to save my pennies! ( )
  Bookbee1 | Mar 5, 2021 |
Sno Ho by Ethan Day is a romantic comedy told in first-person viewpoint that features comical dialog and numerous, explicit sex scenes in an opposites-attract story. The situations are exaggerated enough to seem funny, but realistic enough to hold your interest, and both heroes are appealing characters. Some of the viewpoint characters’ reactions felt a little over-the-top to me, but I enjoyed the sense of real affection between the two men even as they bickered and tried to outmaneuver each other. The question of whether to try a long-distance relationship was realistically handled with no sudden declarations of undying love resulting from a courtship of only a few days. If you like Sno Ho, there is a sequel, Life In Fusion.

The story opens in fictional Summit City, Colorado at a couples ski resort. Boone, an irrepressible and excitable writer (unpublished and insecure about it), arrives first, expecting his wealthy boyfriend (who paid for the vacation) to join him a day later. To Boone’s shock, the boyfriend calls and breaks up with him over the phone and Boone realizes he was manipulated into leaving town. Boone falls into a sparring flirtation with a local ski instructor, who is beloved by the town. As their bickering and frequent sex deepens towards a possible relationship, he finds himself in the awkward position of dating under the scrutiny of the entirely too interested townsfolk.

Val for AReCafe ( )
  AReCafe | May 23, 2014 |
Funny as hell! ( )
  Dorotea.C | Nov 30, 2013 |
OMG, I loooooved this! 5 star read and just bought 'Life In Fusion' so I can read more about these two!

Best line (out of many); Boone screaming "Harbinger of love-death!" I literally snorted out some soda.

Can't recommend this enough. :) ( )
  vampkiss | Oct 23, 2013 |
This book was all kinds of fun. I really enjoyed Boone. His out of control rambling and love of junk food and coffee really won me over. I liked his quirky sense of humor and while I think if I knew him in real life I would want to slap him half the time, in the book he really came across as likable.

If I didn't know this book had a follow up I might have complained about the ending, but since I've already got the sequel in my TBR I wasn't bothered by it. I'm definitely looking forward to reading more about Boone and Wade.

On a sidenote (and this had no effect on my rating) the kindle formatting was a bit wonky on this one. Sentences and paragraphs were often broken up a bit weird. ( )
  Jyl22075 | Mar 31, 2013 |
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Sno Ho - Boone Daniels seems to have trouble finishing things. Along with the half dozen or so novels he's started, only to abandon mid-way through, his love life could be best described as a series of drive-bys. Boone has spent the past week staying at a ski lodge in the tiny mountain town of Summit City. He's been using his time alone to write while waiting for his boyfriend to join him for their anniversary. What happens to Boone when he winds up dumped on the eve of his one-year anniversary and ends up at a bar having one too many cocktails? Wade Walker. Life In Fusion - Aspiring author, Boone Daniels, always figured love would be as easy as he was. Fresh off a 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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