Friday, 6 January 2017

Review Tour & Giveaway - Analog To Digital by Posy Roberts


Length: 13,655

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press


Blurb

All Ethan wants for Christmas, and the rest of his life, is Toby.


For years, Ethan and Toby have said they'll never marry, despite Ethan's secret wishes. So leaving sunny California for snowy Minnesota to witness his sister's vow renewal is not how he wants to spend his Christmas Eve. It's the second time she'll say I do in less than a year, when Ethan saying those words to Toby even once is hopeless. 


In the run-up to the ceremony, Toby seems to avoid Ethan, and doubts grow in his absence. Ethan can't help noticing Toby spends more time with Ethan's family than with him. Little does Ethan know, Toby has desires of his own. But if Toby doesn't find a way to reveal them, Ethan could leave for home without him.


Excerpt



LOOKING UP from the doodle I'd started on a cocktail napkin, I ordered. Surly Furious. Two, please. It was the beer I'd begged my sister to ship to me from back home. I wanted to give my employees a taste of Minnesota, even if they relentlessly teased me about my accent and unfathomable work ethic. I didn't end up owner of a top-rated design house by the time I was in my midtwenties by phoning it in, so I never let their jibes bother me much.

The server reached for glasses after cracking each large can with a pfft and pfft, but I waved him off. We'll drink em right from the can, thanks.

Certainly.

I slipped a ten in his tip jar and turned to the center of the distinctive ballroom, where people were dancing. His thanks trailed after me as I made my way over to Toby, who looked ready to blend into the leather couch while the room buzzed around him.

I pressed the chilled beer into his warm palm. ìHere. This is the one I told you about.

He took a sip and looked at me with dark eyes before taking another few swallows. He smiled when he finally set the can down. It's good. Real good.

Told ya. I leaned in and kissed the beer foam that clung to his mustache. His beard brushed my chin, and as much as I wanted to get lost in his kisses, I was there as the boss tonight and couldn't really let go like I wanted.

Look at you two! So in love. Stella, my right-hand and necessary coconspirator in most projects, plopped herself in the chair next to me and sipped at a neon-pink drink garnished with at least three fruit kabobs. Her eclectic style, mostly latent punk rocker meets Vargas pinup girl, was in full bloom. She would've fit perfectly on the nose of an Air Force plane or at any dance club in the city.

I smiled at her as I leaned against Toby's shoulder. The sparkle in her lined eyes made what she was about to ask obvious.

When are you two going to finally tie the knot?

We're not, Toby said without a second's hesitation.

I crossed my feet at the ankles to ward off any evil as I lied through my teeth. It's not something either of us has ever wanted. No need to be tied down to a person. God knows I'm tied down by enough strings to this business, which grows busier by the day.

Stella studied me out of the corner of her eye, skeptical. I talked shop to shake her focus.


Analog To Digital is the first book of Posey Roberts i've read, i loved and devoured this short read it was such a Sweet, Fun Christmas story about a Couple already together but one wanting to take that next step and the other not seeming bothered. Happy to be where they are in their relationship.

Ethan, has been telling his boyfriend, Toby, that he’s not bothered if they never get married it's just paper!! because he believes that’s how Toby feels. They truly are a happy couple but deep down Ethan wants nothing more than to be Toby’s husband and show the world that they more than just boyfriends. It's something he believes is the next natural step in a relationship, but he can’t figure out how to share that truth thinking that if he does it will push Toby away. 

When a visit home for Christmas comes around and his sister and her husband decide to exchange wedding vows for the second time within a year, it's the last thing he wants to do. This leads to some very funny comments from Ethan, but Toby insists and Ethan loves Toby, so they go.

Things go from bad to worse when Toby keeps on disappearing on Ethan, going off on missions he never has a satisfactory explanation for. Ethan moves from bemused through uncertain to fully convinced that Toby is hiding something from him and maybe even putting distance between them. Again quite funny to read as well as a little emotional due to Ethan's emotional state.

What happens next was such a beautiful part of the book it left me with a huge grin on my face and happy tears burning in my eyes once or twice, delighted to see Ethan get everything he thought he would never have.

I loved Posey's style of writing and i will be checking out more of her work.



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About Posy 


Posy Roberts writes about the realistic struggles of men looking for love. Whether her characters are family men, drag queens, or lonely men searching for connections, they all find a home in her stories. 

Posy is a Jill of all trades and master of the drill and paintbrush. She's married to a partner who makes sure she doesn't forget to eat or sleep during her writing frenzies. Her daughter, a budding author and cinematographer, helps her come up with character names. For fun, Posy enjoys crafting, hiking, and singing spontaneously about the mundane, just to make regular life more interesting.



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