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Down By The River

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Phillip doesn't want to go back to Louisiana. He's got a good thing going in Las Vegas, with a political career on the rise and a past he's put behind him. When that past raises its ugly head, though, bringing him full circle, Phil meets up with some people he never expected to see again.

One of those people is his childhood friend, Grant Thibbideaux. Grant is a successful businessman, just as eager to forget their past as Phil is. Some things can't be hidden forever, and Phil and Grant have to work together to find enough common ground to face their demons. Can they build their friendship from the ashes of what it once was, and maybe find love in the process?

123 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 9, 2010

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5,392 reviews
December 25, 2012
I have a moral problem with this story. First I don't get it how could Phillip and Grant loose all contacts, for so many years, if they had such passion for each other or being secretly crazy for each other. Sure I get it, killing a human can be a good reason, but even so, I know that if I had someone I was crazy about, I wouldn't loose all contacts with him, but okay it does happen.
The way it ended, Phillip and Grant running away from their current lives, because they didn't want to stand up to Joe and his threats is morally wrong. But at least they did leave Joe in the prison, where he belonged.
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April 16, 2016
I've had this book floating around for a while now and when I came across it for the umpteenth time the other day my brain said "Yes, it's time." I like me some good ole' boys from time to time and in my mind B.A. Tortuga writes some of the best. I loved 'Terms of Release' and 'Old Town New', her 'Road Trip' series and one of my absolute favorites her 'Stormy Weather' series those boys were seriously HOT!!! and let us not forget 'The Long Road Home', 'Just Like In the Movies' or 'Working Jerusalem' and 'Mud on the Tires'. Anyways, you get the picture I've read a few of this authors books and I enjoyed them tremendously. Rob Knight is the other author of this story and while I've only read their book 'Touching Evil' I did really enjoy it (4 stars). Unfortunately, this one didn't work out quite as well for me.

Grant and Phillip or Tater and Shine as they sometimes referred to each other had some incredibly hot sex...ok they had a lot of it, so much so that I wondered how it was possible for anything else to happen and there was some serious stuff going down here, these men had business to take care of. But without fail every time that you would think they'd be getting on with things they'd be at it again, in a way I understood the intensity of what they were feeling for each other. These were two men who had been childhood friends and they'd always had feelings for each other, strong feelings that they'd been to afraid to admit to but now here they are grown men brought back together by a common problem and both of them realizing they'd walked away from something that neither of them was willing to give up a second time. But still guys come on you've got to deal with this it's not going to just disappear and another go at each other isn't going to fix it.

The other things that kept this from being a good read was the whole jumping back and forth in the time line which was done in such a way that sometimes it was jarring and I didn't realize we'd made the leap until halfway through the events that were being remembered and the lack of safe sex, I mean really they haven't seen each other in years and they've both been sexually active and hey what the hell who needs condoms or lube...apparently.

Probably one of the worst things for me was that this had the potential to be a really good story had it been dealt with by something other than sex and more sex. I kept hoping for the plot to fill out for these to men to man up and find a way out of their predicament other than sex and more sex but alas this was not to be and when I got to the last 10% or so I gave up hope and apparently so did our MC's.

As much as I wanted this book to be a fun, interesting read it just wasn't, but that's the way it goes...you win some you lose some. Down by the River got 2.5 stars from me because there were some good moments...besides the sex and yeah, then there was that and damn it was good. I know I enjoyed it, also I still love me some good ole' boys from time to time so I'm going to have to go check out Ms Tortuga's latest offering 'Say Something' and I'll get back to you on that one somewhere down the road.
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October 21, 2011
Phil, Grant, and Joe grew up together in Louisiana. Half black, Phil (aka Shane) had hard life: abusive step dad, somewhat whore mum, and indifferent father. After graduated from high school, Phil got scholarship to California where later he finished law school and became a DA in Nevada. Grant went to Louisiana State and became successful contractor. Joe, well, he stayed in the town where they grew up and became hardcore criminal.

The lives of the three were separated for about two decades until Joe sent the other two a letter that put their lives on hold.

From reading the blurb, I thought this was going to be a story where an aspired politician has to choose between being in the closet or coming out. While there's that, the story actually has various depths. It has sweet childhood-friends-become-lovers (always my favorite story), family issues, hard choices in life, and many other things. At some point, I felt like reading an M/M version of Thelma and Louise.
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