One night. A second chance. Third time lucky? Happy ever after won’t come easy…
A difficult past and a lifetime of lies. Max never thought he’d meet a man who’d unpeal the careful layers he’d wrapped around his heart.One day together is all it takes for Isaac to do that… and more.
Isaac is the safe place Max didn’t know he cravedIsaac has the strength Max didn’t know he needed
But when an … the strength Max didn’t know he needed
But when an unexpected turn of events brings back ghosts of the past, Max is starting to believe that the ocean between him and Isaac isn’t the biggest challenge they’ll ever face.
Together Again is a MM romance with a second chance and hurt/comfort themes, unexpected twists, lots of steam, all the feels and a HEA.
Together Again was previously published as two separate books. A short story under the title Made in New York, followed by a novel titled Made in Manhattan, under the pen name of Ana Newfolk. Both stories have been joined into one. While the manuscript received a light edit, and an additional chapter has been added to link both books, the story itself hasn’t changed.
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Another hit in this series. This time it is Max and Isaac the bestfriends of David and Joel. I love these guys.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
A fire brought them together!
A sweet and low angst love story of two people who met under unusual circumstances. They spent a very short time together but the attraction they felt was something deeper, very significant for two people who just met.
They had to part ways because they live in different countries. Miscommunication happened which resulted to some misunderstandings. Communication is truly important in any relationship.
Long-distance relationships coupled with misunderstanding can sometimes be a poor foundation and break a very tenuous relationship to begin with. Both parties must be willing to work hard on it! This story tells you that and so much more!
This is a great second book in the series. I loved the characters and the way that it was written. I love this series and can’t wait to read more. Every time I read an Ana Ashley book it becomes my new favorite book of the year so far. You should definitely read this book and the first one in the series, Home Again!
Fate seemed to have crossed Max and Isaac’s paths, make them feel like they’ve found the other half of their souls…to only have them lose track of each other for months on end. Did I think that, with enough will, either of them could have reached out to the other sooner? Yes, I did. Obviously, it wasn’t their right moment, and they needed that time apart to better sort out their lives and reevaluate their priorities. No doubt, they were perfect for each other. But they had to shed a lot of tears and learn that an intense connection isn’t enough without communication. I liked how, eventually, each mistake they made was only a lessen learned to help them be stronger together.
My favorite thing about Together Again, though, was how many lives the author has linked together. There are so many amazing characters in this book, each with their own story. And incredibly, they are all connected in some way, and by the end of the book I’ve come to care deeply for all of them and hoping for their happiness.
Lovely story. Recommended.
I was so excited to figure out that after meeting Issac and Max in Home Again that they would have their own story! I cannot say enough wonderful things about this world Ana Ashley has created and the characters she brought to life. Max and Issac’s once again sucked me in from the beginning and didn’t let go until the end. It was a beautiful tale about second chances and finding your one true love even if they are an ocean away. I cannot wait for the next book in the series!
2nd book of the series and 2nd book of Ana’s that I have read. I love when there is a series and not only we get the side characters come to the forefront in a book, but also get such an outstanding story, that still includes the side characters or adds more that we grow to love. I was so glad that she decided to give Max and Isaac and second rode to love. They had such similar lives, even their back stories were almost the same. Both being rejected and put out of their childhood homes by their parents for being gay, they could really appreciate each others pain. When Lucy was thrown into the mix, it really threw a curve ball in there! Who even saw that coming? I loved it. There is again so much depth to Ana’s characters and the store lines just mesh. The characters, both main and side are so well written, it makes me want to move to New York and Lisbon to meet them and be part of their support system. I chuckled and of course, I choked up and cried. Damn you Ana, is this a theme with you? LOL! I am moving right into the next book of the series. Can’t wait to read it. Keep the books coming, Ana!