It all starts at a concert at the Red Rock Amphitheater in 2004. Blake just finished high school, Dusty is a college sophomore, and as soon as they meet, they know—they belong together. With Blake living in Nebraska and Dusty in Colorado, distance does its best to keep them apart.
For two years, it succeeds.
Then Blake flees his bigoted—and even dangerous—hometown.
Two years later, Blake and Dusty are getting their lives off the ground, with Blake trying to grow his computer repair business and Dusty working with kindergarteners. Dusty thinks there’s room in their hearts and their lives for their family to grow… he just has to figure out how to express that to Blake.
For two years, it succeeds.
Then Blake flees his bigoted—and even dangerous—hometown.
Two years later, Blake and Dusty are getting their lives off the ground, with Blake trying to grow his computer repair business and Dusty working with kindergarteners. Dusty thinks there’s room in their hearts and their lives for their family to grow… he just has to figure out how to express that to Blake.
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Dusty is a sophomore in college; Blake just finished high school. They meet at an Incubus concert where Dusty is taking his best friend Holly and Blake is taking his mother. They form a bond that night and date long distance for the next two years. Blake lives in a town that is very prejudiced His mom fearing his life asks him to pack up and leave that night. He goes to Dusty's, and they begin their life together.
Where We Belong is such a sweet story. It is the tale of two young men that meet, fall in love and begins life's journey. The story skips in 2-year intervals showing us things that happen in the two men's lives.
The story is beautifully written, and you can't help but fall in Love with both men. There is no angst, no major conflict, just a sweet romance.
If you like sweet romances, hiking, coming of age, New Adult and cute kids you will like this story.
Tia Fielding lives in a peaceful little town in a small country in northern Europe. She loves nature, her horses, cats, and even the yappy little thing that occasionally gets called a dog. Tia learned to read before she went to school at the age six and began writing as soon as she figured she had stories to tell around the mature age of seven. Stories about horses, adventures, and ghosts might have turned into hot GLBTQ-romance, but she still has a wicked imagination and, hopefully, more stories to tell.
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I haven't read anything by Tia Fielding yet, but this looks like a enjoyable book. I like sweet romances.
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This one does sound sweet and a great book to read.
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Thanks for the review! I prefer some angst/conflict in my stories, but this one sounds good if I need something sweet.
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Thank you for the review. I do like some angst but a sweet story is just as good.
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