Cutting Cords

Romance, LGBT, Gay, Contemporary
Cover of the book Cutting Cords by Mickie B. Ashling, Dreamspinner Press
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Author: Mickie B. Ashling ISBN: 9781615810925
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Publication: November 15, 2009
Imprint: Dreamspinner Press Language: English
Author: Mickie B. Ashling
ISBN: 9781615810925
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication: November 15, 2009
Imprint: Dreamspinner Press
Language: English

While it is easy for the reader to see that these two need each other, it is not that easy for the characters and therefore a battle of wills always ensues. However, as these two come to terms with their problems and learn to trust themselves and each other, they soon learn that the love they have is one worth fighting for.  5 of 5 nymphs  Critter Nymph @ Literary Nymphs

Sloan and Cole are both very damaged boys in completely different ways that come together and really heal each other.  4.5 of 5 stars  xbmbgrl @ Rainbow Reviews

When Sloan Driscoll and Cole Fujiwara become reluctant roommates, neither man is willing to share too much. Sloan is instantly attracted to Cole but knows it's a hopeless cause; Cole has a steady girlfriend. But one night they share a joint, and Cole opens a window neither anticipated.

A relationship may be impossible—both men are living with heart-breaking secrets. While Sloan is smart, sassy, and a brilliant graphic artist, he’s also a pothead with severe body image problems. Cole, a former major league pitcher, has his own personal crisis: he's going blind. Sloan and Cole are suffering on so many levels, they might not realize that the ultimate salvation could be within each other’s arms.

RainbowAward
Best Gay Contemporary Romance - Honorable Mention

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While it is easy for the reader to see that these two need each other, it is not that easy for the characters and therefore a battle of wills always ensues. However, as these two come to terms with their problems and learn to trust themselves and each other, they soon learn that the love they have is one worth fighting for.  5 of 5 nymphs  Critter Nymph @ Literary Nymphs

Sloan and Cole are both very damaged boys in completely different ways that come together and really heal each other.  4.5 of 5 stars  xbmbgrl @ Rainbow Reviews

When Sloan Driscoll and Cole Fujiwara become reluctant roommates, neither man is willing to share too much. Sloan is instantly attracted to Cole but knows it's a hopeless cause; Cole has a steady girlfriend. But one night they share a joint, and Cole opens a window neither anticipated.

A relationship may be impossible—both men are living with heart-breaking secrets. While Sloan is smart, sassy, and a brilliant graphic artist, he’s also a pothead with severe body image problems. Cole, a former major league pitcher, has his own personal crisis: he's going blind. Sloan and Cole are suffering on so many levels, they might not realize that the ultimate salvation could be within each other’s arms.

RainbowAward
Best Gay Contemporary Romance - Honorable Mention

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