FROM POPULAR GAY ROMANCE AUTHOR ALEXA MILNESometimes you need to listen to your heart, not your head.As a teenager, Dylan Hargreaves fell in lust with a man who had been his father’s childhood friend. On his return from university, Dylan is surprised to discover Riley Ormerod has returned to their small Lancashire village. All Dylan needs to do now is find a way to bring them together.Giving a … bring them together.
Giving a lift to Dylan Hargreaves is the price Riley is willing to pay to recover his friendship with Dylan’s father. After living in London for twenty years, Riley returned home a year ago to escape heartbreak and take care of his dying father. Here, no one knows his secrets.
With Dylan determined to discover more about Riley, and Riley finding himself drawn to this intriguing young man, will they find what they need in each other? And if they do, will they be able to overcome Riley’s doubts and the attempts of others to tear them apart?
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I loved the premise of TWO FOR THE ROAD by Alexa Milne. Twenty-two year old Dylan falls for his childhood crush and dad’s best friend, the much older Riley, during a shared commute to work every day. Riley has just ended a toxic 20-year relationship, and has come home to small town England from London city life. Riley is lost. Dylan is coming of age. During their commute, Dylan’s talkative, sweet personality helps Riley find his heart again, and what results is a forbidden romance.
TWO FOR THE ROAD is a wonderful story that captivated me from the start. Riley was torn in the beginning, unsure of their age difference, of his own relationship with Dylan’s father, of his past. Dylan, although the younger of the two, was more determined and knew what he wanted from the start. I never thought it could work out with these two, especially when Dylan’s dad figured out what’s going on, but I was so happy it did. Riley and Dylan are a beautiful couple. I loved being along for their ride—literally and figuratively– from friends to lovers, as they gained the acceptance of their family and friends, adopted their pets, and learned to trust each other with their bodies and souls. Heartwarming, sweet, and sexy, TWO FOR THE ROAD leaves you wanting more of this lovely couple.
Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book.
Dylan saw Riley when he was just 15, Riley was suited and booted and Dylan fell in love. At 22, Dylan manages to wrangle to lift to work with Riley, in an effort to get his man. Because Riley is HIS: Riley just needs to see it too. But Riley is 20 years older than Dylan, and Dylan’s dad’s best fried, even if a bit estranged. Coming back to the village he was born to spend time with his dying father was a shock to Riley’s system, but a much needed one. Leaving his partner of 20 years not so much of a shock as a revelation of just what had been going on behind his back for the bigger part of that relationship. Dylan is a breath of fresh air to Riley, who is lonely after his dad passed away. Chatting on the 45 minute drive to work every day brings the two men closer, and when Dylan finally declares his intention to make Riley his, all Riley thinks about is what would Dylan’s dad think. Can Riley get past the age gap?
I started reading this and I was liking it. It was shaping up nicely for a 4 star rating. Not loving, just really enjoying it. And then SOMETHING! I’ve no idea what happened, or who said what, but something happened and I began to LOVE this book! I loved it from that point!
Dylan is young, yes, but he is old enough to know what he wants, more importantly, WHO he wants, and Dylan WANTS Riley. Riley is his and no one else’s and Dylan will fight for Riley, even if Riley is scared and worried and all those negative feelings. When Dylan finds out why Riley is scared (not cos of the age gap, that’s mentioned a lot!) Dylan steps up his advances a notch and poor Riley doesn’t stand a chance. But Dylan’s dad catches them, and Riley pushes Dylan away, running at the first hurdle. Dylan though, he doesn’t. He’ll wait til Riley comes round, cos he WILL come round, just as Dylan’s dad will. And they do, wonderfully.
This is one of those books that you just fall into and inhale, you know?? Not too complicated, but you have to pick up the clues about Riley’s past relationship. It’s not overly explicit, but it is incredibly sexy, especially when Riley’s experience is bought to light, even with being in a 20 year relationship (I did NOT like that man!) There is angst and turmoil, but it’s not too heavy. Just enough for you to shed a tear when Riley breaks down and cries for what could have been with Dylan.
This really is a warm and fuzzies slash too stinking cute book! It also seems to be the first I’ve read of Milne, so my wish list is now a little longer.
So!
5 full and shiny and COLOURFUL stars (because after 20 years of white, Riley needs colour)
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