The Art of Escaping by Erin Callahan Wall Vk

Title: Fall Into the Sunday by Val Kovalin
Alejo and Bobby #1
Publisher: V-K Now Books
Genre: M/M, Contemporary, Erotic, Romance
Length: 41,000 words
Book Rating: B

Review Copy Obtained from Author

Summary:

They should have spent the past 22 years together, but life took some unexpected turns for Bobby Gallegos and Alejo Sandoval. Heartbreak and rejection can harden the hearts of ii passionate, stubborn men. One, securely devout, wanted to attend college. One, who perfected a tough act to deceive his brothers, might have followed his dad to prison. Now, at 40 years old, they maintain a long-distance relationship every bit sex buddies, who don't quite trust each other.

Their lives take sharply diverged. One is at present divorced with two teenagers, who bring him joy and despair. One has just had a near-death feel on the job. When Bobby returns to Albuquerque, he will use sexual practice, persuasion, and memories of their shared by to endeavour to convince Alejo to have a run a risk on him and reach for the future together that they were meant to share.

Publisher'southward Notation: This gay romance novel contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable, including male/male sexual practices.

The Review:

Fans of friends to lovers and second gamble at love romances are sure to enjoy Val Kovalin's Fall Into the Dominicus. Bobby Gallegos and Alejo Sandoval are childhood friends with a long history between them. As teenagers, their friendship turned romantic, but their relationship ended after graduating from high schoolhouse. They reconnect briefly over the years and they occasionally indulge in friends with benefits mode hookups. A about death experience and the movie Brokeback Mountain change Bobby'southward priorities and he is no longer satisfied living on the periphery of Alejo's life. Will Bobby successfully convince Alejo it is time to take a take chances on beloved?

Both Alejo and Bobby are fascinating characters who are from like backgrounds. All the same their lives are are vastly different and these differences shape the direction their futures and, consequently their relationship, goes. Alejo'south family unit are hardworking restaurant owners. Their expectations for Alejo are high and he volition live up to them no matter what sacrifices he must make. As Catholics they are deeply religious and Alejo takes his spirituality very seriously. Alejo's obligations take precedence and his family unit always comes offset.

In startling contrast, Bobby's childhood and family are quite dysfunctional. His male parent is incarcerated and dies a violent expiry in a prison anarchism. Two of his older brothers follow in his footsteps and their lives end in violence. His other brother is an alcoholic with a gambling addiction. Devastated when Alejo ends their relationship, Bobby takes the opportunity to make something of himself and through hard piece of work and determination, he finds professional person success. He never forgets his start love though, and when they do finally reconnect, while not entirely happy with their arrangement, he is content with his identify in Alejo's life. Until that fateful mean solar day Bobby realizes he wants more than Alejo has been willing to requite.

Autumn Into the Sun is beautifully written from both protagonists perspectives. Their story is complex and multi-layered, spanning several decades. Through flashbacks, we learn their heartbreaking history. Of the 2 characters, I found Bobby to exist the most sympathetic and likable. He always has a firm grasp of who he is and he lives his life co-ordinate to his own standards. I could understand Alejo's desperate demand for his mother's approval when he was a teenager. Withal, when he is an adult, it is frustrating to watch him squander his happiness in return for his family's credence.

Fall Into the Lord's day is a little bit angsty, but the drama is integral to the plot. The sex scenes between Alejo and Bobby are intense with a loftier degree of urgency and lust. For much of the novel, Bobby is willing to accept whatever Alejo is willing to give. But in the end, his patience with Alejo finally pays off and they compromise their way to their happily always afterward.

An excellent novel past Val Kovalin that I highly recommend.

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