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ISBN: | 0692547940 (ISBN13: 9780692547946) |
Edition Language: | English |
Chase Potter
Paperback | Pages: 220 pages Rating: 4.04 | 382 Users | 57 Reviews
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Title | : | The Water Will Catch You |
Author | : | Chase Potter |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 220 pages |
Published | : | November 4th 2015 by Chase Potter Books (first published November 3rd 2015) |
Categories | : | Romance. M M Romance. Contemporary. LGBT. Gay. Fiction. Adult |
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Best friends since childhood, Danny Somers and Curtis Wyatt were inseparable until Danny broke their promise to attend college together, creating a rift between the two that time refused to mend.Ten years later, their adult lives have veered apart, putting thousands of miles between them. Curtis has forged ahead with a life in their hometown, but when he loses his job and breaks up with his girlfriend, he’s left with nowhere else to turn.
Exhausted and travel weary, Curtis arrives at Danny’s secluded Vancouver Island home to find that his former friend is now… gay. And gorgeous.
When a short visit turns into weeks, the two men begin to find common ground once more. But even as Curtis is forced to revisit the decisions in their shared past that drove them apart years earlier, he’s confronted by a powerful attraction he can neither understand nor resist.
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Ratings: 4.04 From 382 Users | 57 ReviewsAssess Based On Books The Water Will Catch You
When I saw this one a friend's feed and read the blurb I was very interested in reading the story. I was expecting a way better story than what I got. I liked that this was based in Canada and I really need to visit that country. It was weird when one of the characters "traveled across the continent". Why not just "traveled across the country?"The present tense took a bit getting used to. I liked how the scenery was described. I wouldn't mind visiting Danny's house and town. The pacing of theJust copy/paste my reviews for 'Music of the Spheres' and 'Remember My Name'. Chase Potter can do no wrong ... my current favorite author!
Danny is kind of a snippy bitch and Curtis is super needy. However, I enjoyed it for what it was. I am tired of reading about guys sucking dick and then acting like, "Nah, I'm not into dudes, I was just drunk or confused!!!!" 'cus nope. Good read, I don't regret it, I've just have read *this* kind of story literally dozens and dozens of times.
I'm a bit torn on what I think about this one. On the one hand, the writing was simply beautiful, and this felt like one of the truest gay for you (or out for you) type stories that I've ever read. On the other hand, there were several times that various characters did things that really pissed me off, and DIDN'T feel right to me. I also felt like the thing that Danny's parents tried to do came way out of left field.I'm still thinking, and just about everything I want to say, everything I had
3.5 starsI struggled with this book. There were times that I had to stop reading because I was super annoyed and bored and other times when the writing was so beautiful that I couldnt put my I-pad down. The story is about two childhood friends reuniting in adulthood after many years apart. Childhood friends turned lovers is one of my absolute favourite themes and on that front the book did not disappoint. We get several flashbacks throughout and we get to see the boys grow up together and
This is one of those unassuming books that if you blink you would miss it to your regret.It's a moth that looks bland until it flutters towards the flame & than you pick out the breathtaking beauty of it's detailed iridescent wings.It has a man with the translucent blue eyes of the Pacific ocean living on the edge of an ancient island forest in British Columbia.Danny a carpenter of immense talent merely exists amidst nature's splendor awaiting the touch of his best friend Curtis who has been
The Water Will Catch You is, in short, a superb piece of writing. I had the opportunity to give this book an early read, and similar to another goodreads reviewer, I had a difficult time giving it a meticulous look because I kept finding myself caught up in the plot. If that's not a sign of excellent storytelling, I don't know what is.Chase Potter's third novel takes us north of the border into Canada, where he tells us the story of Curtis and Danny. The guys became best friends after a
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