Proper disclosure- I don't know the author personally. But sometime we chat on twitter. I mean, I talked with him MORE than I talked to other authors that I encountered in my career as novels reader.
so..
I stumbled in the world of BL and LGBTQ+ only the in the past year, and the books that I found were written by women, to women and included alpha/omega shifters, Men pregnancy, a very steamy sexy scenes and basically women state of mind of what they perceive as gay relationships.
So, I started to look for male authors and refuse to accept the fact that there no men that write about M/M, relationships and god forbid sex. The last one I'm still looking. Ill elaborate later.
That's how I got to Dr. Patrick.
Let me tell you guys the man is brilliant. First of all he is Thai (and Thai are my main love in the last months). Second of all, he is a Neurologist doctor who work long hours in a hospital. third, he is fluent in English (a rare creature in Asia continent), kind, sensitive and all an all, pretty funny guy.
Doc, did I disclosure too much? Khud khud.
My ride is the first book I have read of the doc, I know about it because its about to be a bl show that I'm anticipating to see. After harassing the good doc about the English version of the book, I finally received it.
Damn, that's a long as hell exposition.
Did you know that In Thailand they have a Motorbike Taxi service? I didn't know that before I started to watch those bl shows. "My ride, I love you" is about exactly that. The book talks about 2 guys that meet under unusual circumscriptions. Tawan is a doctor in a hospital, who work long shifts. Mork is a bike driver with a barely high school diploma who takes Tawan to meet his boyfriend to a condo in Bangkok. Both guys been cheated by their significant others and those incidents bring the two heroes together.
Mork is tall and with dark complication. Tawan is tiny white guy.
When I come to review the book I stop and ask my self- Is this kind of book that I enjoy normally? Did he speak to me?
The answer for that is probably no. I hate books that the Hs don't share even a little one kiss. Not to speak of a glimpse to sexy shmexy times. I really hate when the Hs have a different partners in the story and the MC takes FOREVER to be with each other.
However, I didn't hate this story at all. It was so refreshing to read MM from a male P.O.V and not what women think about gay ship (clue, dirty and kinky stuff). The story is so real and the relationship doesn't base on fatal attraction, but creeps on you. Just like in real life.
I wouldn't call that story a romance, more like a journey-
A journey for one average guy, in his own eyes, to self discovery and importance.
A journey for other guy for self worth and importance.
A journey for both gays to finding their true loves and true understanding.
The love part comes in last couple of chapters.
I especially loved the side stories of Tawan's uncle and his long time male partners. And his friend Nadia, who is a BIG bulky and sturdy male with a beard, who cant find love because all his lovers say he is too... feminine.
In conclusion, I, personally would have reduce the amount of the inner monologues and add more interaction time between MCs. further more, the most angsty part- the confrontation between Tawan and his loser ex, was not existent. nada...I didn't get to read it, not even in a flash back. Nothing!
some kiss or two wouldn't hurt either. :)
I give this book 4/5 stars for the fluidity, unique subject and a sassy side characters.
If you had time, go talk with the doc on Twitter. He is cute and post awesome pictures from casting calls. :)