Rough Road to Happiness edition by Drew Hunt Literature Fiction eBooks
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Middle-aged teacher David Grover is traveling home from a conference, but fatigue and bad weather force him to stop at a motel for the night. Unfortunately, the Marine ahead of him at the counter snags the last available room. But despair soon turns to elation when the studly Master Sergeant Bud Williams offers to share.
Sharing a room also means sharing a bed, and their one night together turns into much more.
Only later does David discover Bud is keeping secrets from him. Once these secrets come to light, their regular weekend trysts end, and David finds it hard to move on.
Then David learns Bud volunteered for a tour in Iraq, only to be returned stateside after suffering extensive injuries caused by a roadside bomb. Forgiveness and healing doesn't come easily, but just as things start looking up, Bud's past threatens to pull them apart again.
Both men face painful decisions if they hope to find a life together. It's a rough road to happiness -- as much as the rest of the world struggles to keep them apart, all Bud and David can do is battle to get back together since neither is complete without the other.
Rough Road to Happiness edition by Drew Hunt Literature Fiction eBooks
I found myself struggling to even finish this book. With trite American English slathered on every page, the story could have been written by any bad amateur author on Nifty - in his sleep. Even the sex, especially the sex scenes, were long, boring, and unconvinvincing. I am often delighted when an author shows me scenes I never would have imagined, such as a cricket pitch (Something About Trevor) or a pig farm (Surface Tension), but with this story we never arrive any where worth visiting.Product details
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Rough Road to Happiness edition by Drew Hunt Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Started off fine but soon becomes rather trite. And I never favor the nasty wife formula. The married marine, Bud, should just grow a backbone. Did not like Bud's character much as this marine comes across lame and weak. Hard to believe he is a marine. David is more likable but their love is not very convincing. Certainly not this writer's best.
It's easy to like, and love, an hot macho man but caring Marine, not so easy to love him when he shows you his human (not so macho) side, and that he, as a man, make mistakes.
If David has to be sincere with himself, the wonderful night he shared with a stranger Marine, Bud, was only that, a one night stand, and nothing more. But David fell in love at first sight, and when Bud came back to him, he was unable to say no. So is Bud's entirely fault when their relationship took a wrong turn? Truth be told, even after their second night together Bud tried to sneak out without being noticed, so it's not that he has given many signs to David that he wanted a long-lasting relationship. Now don't get me wrong, from my words it appears as if Bud is a completely bastard who takes advantage of David who was too much in love to be reasonable. On the contrary, I think Bud is maybe as much as weak as David, above all when you are speaking of true feelings; Bud is a fighter, a good soldier, but he was a foster child without foundations while growing up, and so I think he is a bit "damaged" on an emotional level he felt the need to bind himself with the wrong person too soon and too young, and now that binding is preventing him to enjoy his love story with David.
But despite the good and bad, Bud is a ray of light in David's life, and in a way, it's better to have loved and lost than to have not loved at all. And again I don't think I will spoil you too much if I'm saying that this is an happily ever after story, after all the author decided to use as a prologue something that to me sounded very much like an epilogue, and so, reading the book, I was sure that I was heading towards an end that I would have liked.
In comparison to other stories about soldiers, and in particular Marine, I noticed that these men cry a lot; that is not something I have never found, they reminded me a bit some characters of Bobby Michaels, and knowing how much that author loves Marine, in novels and real life, I have no doubt that the description done by Drew Hunt is true, or at least for some of these men. And as in Bobby Michaels' novels (that if my friends don't remember, I like a lot), these men have sex that is down to earth, very physical and graphically detailed, again another bit of contrast with the emotional turn they sometime have.
I found myself struggling to even finish this book. With trite American English slathered on every page, the story could have been written by any bad amateur author on Nifty - in his sleep. Even the sex, especially the sex scenes, were long, boring, and unconvinvincing. I am often delighted when an author shows me scenes I never would have imagined, such as a cricket pitch (Something About Trevor) or a pig farm (Surface Tension), but with this story we never arrive any where worth visiting.
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