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We Found Love, by Kade Boehme, Allison Cassatta

It’s no surprise Riley Connors is dealing with issues. He was kidnapped as a young boy, and his parents abandoned him after his newsworthy return. He bounced from foster home to facility and back. Now an adult, ghosts from his past continue to haunt him. After a suicide attempt, he is locked away in Hartfield so that people can make him tune in to emotions he has tried to bury.

Hunter Morgan had the kind of love that spans ages. But the stress of college and adulthood became too much to handle, and the love of Hunter’s life turned to drugs. After he overdoses, Hunter finds himself soaring out of control on the same miserable path. His brother finds him and calls an ambulance, and the sister Hunter would rather not have calls it a suicide attempt, landing Hunter in Hartfield.

Finding love isn’t easy, but it can happen under the most dire circumstances. Together Hunter and Riley may be able to grow from their pain. But they will need to learn to live for themselves, letting love come second.

  • Sales Rank: #310463 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-01-05
  • Released on: 2015-01-05
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
A+ rating...
By Smitten with Reading
My Review:
Wow. I stayed up WAY too late last night reading this book and am still blown away by it this morning. HUGE KUDOS to the authors on this one...taking two tortured, wounded souls like Riley and Hunter and letting them find love in a mental institution of all places. The unlikelihood of this story line working was HUGE, but they did it...and it's a gorgeous, heart-breaking, beautiful story that had me both sobbing and laughing out loud. I LOVED THIS BOOK!

Now, why you should go pick it up and fall in love, too...

This book is about two men who are flat-out broken. Riley has been in the institution (this time) for 19 months after trying to kill himself. Riley's backstory broke and shredded my heart. He was kidnapped at the age of 6, tortured and beaten for 4 years, before he was found. But then he was so messed up, his mom and dad abandoned him to the government system. Can you imagine what that does to a person? Even thinking about it now, I get weepy for him. He did nothing wrong and is coping the only way he knows how.

New in the institution is Hunter. He's an alcoholic who's bender the day of his mother's funeral went too far. He drank entirely too much and then had a field day taking whatever he could find out of his mother's medicine cabinet. But his problems, too, go much, much deeper than just that.

These are two men that are broken. They both have lost so much, but they've lost the ability to care for themselves too. This is not a light-hearted book. There are moments of pain and desolation that just about killed me to read them. But there's hope, too. There were scenes in the book that made me cry happy tears too for just how beautiful they were...the imaginary dates to New Orleans.

Then there's also the amazing cast of characters in the story...Bubba kept me laughing until I started sobbing. I wasn't sure I was going to make it through his sections of the story. Jerry and how he wants these guys to make it mentally. You can tell that he sees they can heal, even when they don't believe it. Riley's doctor...wow, I did not expect to be so blown away by him/her (?) at the end.

There are so many powerful messages to this story and I applaud the authors for their bravery in tackling this kind of truly tough subject matter. I fell in love with these two heroes and think you will too. Buy this one...you won't regret it. It's beautiful!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Review by Barb
By Hearts On Fire Reviews
This story explores the journey back to mental health that Riley Connors, a young man kidnapped when he was four-years-old, has to struggle through to find any peace and happiness in life. The only thing that seems to spark his desire for recovery is the man he meets in the mental health hospital, Hunter Morgan, an alcoholic/addict who was committed for attempted suicide.

Riley is “a lifer” when he meets Hunter, having given up all hope for any life outside the facility. He’s angry at the world, principally because his mother rejected him after he spent four years with his kidnappers, years when he was physically and emotionally abused. He’s unable to fuTnction in the real world, his anger causing him to either act out or shut down completely. When he meets Hunter, he’s shocked to discover that he actually might be able to have a friend because there’s something about this man that draws out Riley’s humanity.

Hunter, on the other hand, is attracted to Riley, at first because he looks hot with his tousled curls and tattooed good looks, but later because he sees Riley’s vulnerability and he’s drawn to the real man Riley keeps hidden from the rest of the world.

This is an emotionally painful story that would be difficult to listen to if it weren’t for the outstanding narration by Michael Ferraiuolo. The story is heartbreaking, yes, but the narration carries us right through to the hope for a positive future for both men. Hunter’s life back in the real world starts after he completes his mandatory time in treatment when he’s released to his brother’s care and is committed to both aftercare counseling and attendance at AA meetings. And he follows through on those, hoping that he might be able to see Riley again one day despite the hospital’s policy that those released can’t socialize with former patients. He keeps up a mail correspondence, however, and manages to maintain their friendship and a small hope that they’ll see each other again.

Riley, alone and bereft of friends once Hunter leaves, finally determines that he doesn’t want to spend his life in the facility and neither does he want to die. It’s the first time he’s felt anticipation for a life beyond the hospital facility and the first time he’s expressed a willingness to try to reach a point where he can function in the world.

I loved the way the authors sketched the personalities and characters of these men, giving us first an outline and then fleshing in the details as the story went on. Though both men were emotionally damaged, both were appealing to each other and, of course, to readers. Their relationship grew slowly and their care and eventual love for each other was beautiful to witness.

I highly recommend this audiobook version of this story to all lovers of MM romance. If you enjoy hurt-comfort stories or stories with an emotionally damaged hero, you should love this one since you get two damaged heroes for the price of one. Put this on your wish list for the holidays. It’s a wonderful treat.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Book Review by Lirtle
By PrismBookAlliance
3.5 of 5 Stars

For original review see The Prism Book Alliance Blog online

From word one, I had no doubt that this would be a rather angsty read. I was accurate in my prediction.

The first few chapters had this disjointed frenetic energy to them. Break through that were a few moments that felt grounded and contained some logic in relation to what the story appeared to be. Surreal. That’s the word that best describes it for me.

Reality soon landed, though, supplanting that dreamlike non-linear feeling. Unfortunately, this made the disconnected quality of the writing more obvious to me. The words were telling me about the emotion that was there but the word choices instead felt stiff and stilted. I kept reading because the main characters, Riley and Hunter, were interesting and kept teasing me with tidbits about their lives, current and past, and I wanted to find out what was going to happen.

Both Riley and Hunter take turns in narrating but in a removed way. I connected with them in certain moments, but then it would slip through my fingertips. Still, I kept reading, hoping to feel that connection again and more deeply.

The interesting thing is the dialogue is good. It matches the characters, conveys their emotions well and made it feel real. These are the moments in which I most felt the connection to Riley and Hunter. My curiosity was poked and piqued and needed to be satisfied. Always a good thing to evoke in a reader.

Riley and Hunter are sweet together, even from early on. They both put themselves out there in ways they were able, comforting and gently pushing one another to begin ridding themselves of the years of pain and baggage they’re each carrying around. Some of their conversations, and inner dialogue, were peppered with some fun turns of phrase.

All of this boils down to an unsteady push and pull that made it difficult for me to get a firm hold on the story and the characters. The story more so than the characters, though. The characters were rather well fleshed out but maybe the authors weren’t quite sure how to fully utilize them? On the flipside, there’s no mistaking where this story takes place, the why and how, but with so much more telling than showing in both thought and emotion, the story kept slipping from my grasp. Nothing is left unsaid with nearly everything being readily handed over. It feels like an incredibly personal story that the authors may not have been completely ready to share. Just a feeling, nothing more than that.

This has a very good message regarding productive, meaningful therapy and how it can truly be helpful. Helpful seems too light a term, actually. It can be life changing. Not in a grand sweeping way, more in that it can help someone get back to who they really are, maybe an even better version. This I’ve experienced and very much like its portrayal here. Ok, not so much some of the idiot orderlies and doctors, and the feel of the place itself, but you get a good doctor and it can click and mean so much.

Speaking of place, the physical descriptions them and the characters made it very easy for me to picture it all. I translated to a comfort I felt in reading a story about not so comfortable subjects and two guys trying to deal with them.

All in all, this was a wobbly trip that ended in an emotional ending for me. :)

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