Hate/Love edition by Avery Ford Literature Fiction eBooks


Hot shot reconstructive surgeon Dylan Mitchell has everything going for him - a prestigious career, fantastically good looks, the kind of car his teenage self would have killed for, and recently paid off student loans. Everything should be perfect - but there's a yawning emptiness in him, a loneliness that he can't quench - and wouldn't dare to try.
Brad Cooper can't believe his luck when his new business lands one of the biggest gigs in town - providing security for the local hospital system. He's determined to oversee the team transitions personally; he's worked too hard to get his security business off the ground to have it flounder just because some new hire makes a mistake. He doesn't have time for a boyfriend - and he sure as hell doesn't have time for Dylan Mitchell, the older kid who'd made his life hell growing up.
Dylan is just as surprised as Brad is to run into him at the hospital. He tries to apologize for his past mistakes, but Brad won't give him the time of day. When they are together, sparks fly - but not the good kind. They can't stand one another. But when suspicious things start to happen around McDuff Memorial, they'll have to learn to work together if they want to keep the hospital - and all the patients in it - safe and sound.
But as Dylan and Brad find out, there’s only a thin line between love and hate. Will they discover how much they mean to one another before it’s too late?
HATE/Love is a steamy, standalone gay romance novel, with a happily ever after ending and no cliffhangers.
Hate/Love edition by Avery Ford Literature Fiction eBooks
Hate/Love is a great read!!! It's about how two guys both bullied rose up and became something great. Dylan becomes a surgeon while Brad becomes a kick ass former seal with his own Security company hired to protect the hospital. The same hospital where Dylan works and people are mysteriously dying. Things heat up not only in the bedroom but with the murderer as well. It's a great path the two take to be with each other and help the other grow. I highly recommend this book!!!!Product details
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Hate/Love edition by Avery Ford Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
This was a pleasant surprise. I don't know what I was expecting but I found myself drawn into the story. I loved the dynamics and heat between Dylan and Brad. Some things were obvious i.e. it was very easy to pick the killer but it didn't take anything away from the enjoyment of the story. The premise of the line between love and hate is well written and when the characters are at each other's throats, you wait with anticipation for the heat to explode in sexual satisfaction. I'm hoping for a book 2 with the neighbours! I was given this book in advance for a review but would be happy to purchase from this author in the future.
This was a pretty decent story even if the mystery portion was a little obvious. It could stand to have a little more world/character development that would've helped to camouflage the obviousness of the perpetrator, but it was still a fun ride. My only complaint is that the author doesn't seem to understand that the Marines and the Navy are two separate military branches (since this is not the first or even second time I've seen this author make this mistake, I've concluded it is definitely a lack of understanding).
First, I have to say to those that complain that the "mystery" was so obvious ... IMHO, a mystery in a story does not always have to be a big mystery to US. I see the mystery as a part of the story, and not the story itself. The real story was the evolving relationship of the two MCs from enemies to lovers. I appreciated how it was shown that bullying can have life-long effects, and how it can manifest in one's own behavior in different ways unintentionally. This really emphasized the importance of communication, of taking the time to talk and actually listen, and to be open to the experiences of each other ... finding common ground in each other's experiences. I enjoyed the humor in their sniping and banter, as well as in their conversations with other characters. Lane, especially, was a hoot.
An exciting romantic suspense, enemies to friends romance with a lovely HEA. My sincere appreciation to the author for offering this on Unlimited!
Dylan and Brad couldn't have been more different in high school, or so they thought. Brad was out and proud or as proud as a teenaged boy who is different can be. He has friends, mostly girls and is doing ok when the new kid, Dylan, speaks out and puts the spotlight on Brad. It is ugly and ruined Brad's high school career. Thank God Brad never has to see him again. After the Marines, Brad started a security company and wins the contract to provide security services to a hospital four hours away. When Brad checks in for orientation at the hospital he runs into his worst nightmare, Dylan. Dylan doesn't look a thing like he did in high school and there are many surprises for both in the days ahead. Neither is happy about the situation despite mutual feelings of attraction but as events unfold, they need each other.
I really enjoyed this story.
Brad Cooper has just moved to Dekalb, North Carolina to oversee his security firms new contract at McDuff Memorial Hospital. This is the big one that could make or break his fledgling business and Brad can't afford for anything to go wrong. Imagine his horror when he finds that his high school tormentor, Dylan Mitchell, is a surgeon at the Hospital. Back then Dylan had been fat and unpopular, but now he is lean and sexy. Not that that is going to win Brad over. Dylan and Brad go at each other like cats and dogs. The first part of their new relationship is definitely Hate.
Typical of Avery Ford's style, this is a gay romance with a hint of a murder mystery thrown in. Will these two guys ever get over their past? Is someone really killing patients at the Hospital, or is it all in Dylan's tried and overworked head? Ford has a way of making the reader fell comfortable in her world, making them like her characters, and making them want to find out where the plot goes. This is certainly not the typical romance, with sparks flying between the two protagonists. Neither of these guys pulls their punches. This is definitely two alpha males head to head. As usual in Ford's books, some chapters are from Brad's point of view, and some from Dylan's. We amuse as each character definitely thinks differently about the same circumstance.
Brad, once openly gay, has been driven back into the closet by Dylan's bullying. While on the inside he is hiding from hurt on the outside he is a tough guy, an ex-SEAL who has seen action. Much tougher than he was in high school Brad is quite tempted by the prospect of revenge on Dylan. Most male readers will relate to Brad both in his weaknesses and strengths. Dylan, once an amazingly insensitive oaf, has become an educated, refined specialist, used of responsibility, of taking people's life in his hands. He feels when his patients die. He sees that he should really apologies to Brad (Brad just makes that option so hard). Men who have grown from unruly teenagers will relate to Dylan. Many of us have things in our past that we are ashamed of.
Overcoming the past is certainly an issue many face, whether they come face to face with their previous tormentors or not. Being able to leave the past is not easy, but without this we continually re-hurt ourselves by remembering, reliving. Along with this, the book explores the theme that friendship can be found in the most unlikely places. Those we dislike may in fact be a bit like us. Another them runs along the lines of do we really know the people we think we know? We imagine we are pretty good at reading people, but are we?
As with most romances this book contains sex scenes, and some of these are pretty steamy (though not S&M). I guess if you are reading this review you are not conservative, so that should be no problem.
I really enjoyed this book. It was quite different from other romances. I am happy to award it five stars.
The hate that Brad had for Dylan over what happened in high school was palpable and visceral. It felt exactly right for a old grudge that never had any closure and was excellently written. This made it all the sweeter when that extreme emotion between the two of them morphed into passion.
Added to that, I loved the mystery of what was going on in the hospital; especially the false trails that kept widening the pool of suspects.
Hate/Love is a great read!!! It's about how two guys both bullied rose up and became something great. Dylan becomes a surgeon while Brad becomes a kick ass former seal with his own Security company hired to protect the hospital. The same hospital where Dylan works and people are mysteriously dying. Things heat up not only in the bedroom but with the murderer as well. It's a great path the two take to be with each other and help the other grow. I highly recommend this book!!!!

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