Monday, December 7, 2020

Review of Upside Down by A.M. Madden

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we get Ricky Borrows story (we met him in Love on the Horizon) and we get more information on Cooper "Coop" Stanton. Coop has just broken up with his latest girlfriend and can't seem to understand why he can't seem to find love like his siblings have. The kind where the person you are with really connects and wants you there. In his last relationship it was like all the others he loves the women but only as friends not that I want to be your life partner kind of love. So when he goes to his brother Sam's (from Hostile Workplace) wedding which he is the best man he wonders will he ever find what his siblings have including Sam with all of its problems in the middle of their relationship. His other problem Ricky, he feels like all he does is over analyze him and what he wants is a whole to craw into. Ricky can't help but want to help Coop realize what he truly is a gay man. The thing is he isn't looking to be with him but wants to help release him. The more time they are together though the more there is a spark he can't deny. The bigger issue is he has already been with a guy who didn't want to acknowledge what he was and be open with him. He is sure he isn't up for that emotional mind field again. What will happen if these two give this a real shot will they find the HEA they have both always wanted or is the heartbreak train about to pull into the station?

This is an amazing hit out of the park by this author. Each of the stories I referenced above add to the story but do not have to be read to understand and appreciate this one. This is a M/M book if this isn't your cup of tea be forewarned. It does have its ups and downs I really want to tell you about. However I don't want to ruin the story for any other readers. I will say this book will have you hooked from page one and won't want to put it down after you read those two words "the end". I would highly recommend it to anyone. 



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