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Fusion: A Forbidden-Love MM Romance (North Star Book 2) Kindle Edition
Things are going too well. The other shoe is bound to drop.
Hugo and Kevin are joining their lives in surprising ways. Kevin is more comfortable as a single father, and Hugo loves hanging out with the kids.
Even if Hugo is ready for their relationship to move to the next level, he’s patient as Kevin navigates coming out. Kevin is cautious about telling his ex that he’s bisexual, afraid Erin might use that to renegotiate custody.
But that’s the least of their worries. When Erin gets a grim diagnosis, family has to be Kevin’s focus.
Is their love strong enough to endure?
Fusion is book two in the North Star Trilogy, a love story that spans twenty years. Friendship, single fatherhood, family life, angst, hurt/comfort, past abuse themes, medical caregiving, as well as life’s celebrations and challenges are found in this novel. Family is central to this saga that will stick with you long after you finish the series.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 24, 2018
- File size2.4 MB
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Please do yourself a favor and dive into this series immediately, as the journey is emotional, riveting and awe-inspiring. ~ Kimmers' Erotic Book Banter
I love how the characters in this trilogy have evolved over the span of two novels. ~Dog-Eared Daydreams
Another ace for Posy Roberts. Book two of the North Star Trilogy is beautifully written, poignant, emotional, and sexy. ~Jules Lovestoread
Read This Book!! You will laugh, you will cry and you will feel every emotion that these characters feel and you will come on the other side all the better for it!! ~Pants Off Reviews
...a beautiful, deeply moving tale of people joining together to help ease the pain of ravaging life events. ~Prism Book Alliance
I loved this!!! ... this book was as close to perfection for me as possible. ~My Fiction Nook
From the Author
This is a hurt/comfort story, and yes, I wrote from my own experiences as a caregiver. It might be intense if you've lived that. If you've never had to sacrifice your dreams and goals to help someone, you'll get a taste of just how hard it can be to live inside chaos. It's hell, but it has a way of changing you like nothing else.
Hugo and Kevin's shared adversity strengthens their relationship. It strengthens them as individuals as well. Without the challenges faced in Fusion, it's likely Kevin and Hugo's story would've ended a few months after Spark. But, thankfully, their story continues in Flare.
And I promise, in Flare, Hugo and Kevin get their full, everlasting, fantabulous happily ever after. It's a journey worth taking with them, and you'll see why they deserve the hashtag #HugoKevin4ever.
About the Author
She wanted to read about men falling in love with each other. She wanted to explore beyond the happily ever after and see characters navigate the unpredictability of life. So Posy sat down at her keyboard to write the books she wanted to read.
Her stories have been USA Today's "Happily Ever After" Must-Reads and Rainbow Award finalists. When she's not writing, she's spending time with her family and friends and doing anything possible to get out of grocery shopping and cooking.
Product details
- ASIN : B07DMQYJJC
- Publisher : Boho Press; 2nd edition (July 24, 2018)
- Publication date : July 24, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 2.4 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 364 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,321,189 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #20,867 in Gay Fiction
- #34,444 in Gay Romance
- #65,671 in LGBTQ+ Romance (Books)
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About the author

Posy Roberts started reading romance when she was young, sneaking peeks at adult books long before she should’ve. Textbooks eventually replaced the novels, and for years she existed without reading for fun. When she finally picked up a romance two decades later, it was like slipping on a soft hoodie . . . that didn’t quite fit like it used to. She wanted something more.
She wanted to read about men falling in love with each other. She wanted to explore beyond the happily ever after and see characters navigate the unpredictability of life. So Posy sat down at her keyboard to write the books she wanted to read.
Her stories have been USA Today’s Happily Ever After Must-Reads and Rainbow Award finalists. When she’s not writing, she’s spending time with her family and friends and doing anything possible to get out of grocery shopping and cooking.
posyroberts.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2013*Tissue Warning* (Like seriously, I was bawling through most of this book and probably used half a box of Kleenex... it wasn't a pretty site!)
Once I took the time to process all of the intense emotions that this book evoked in me, I realized that I loved this book even more than I thought I did.
Kevin still isn't really out to a lot of his friends or his soon-to-be-ex-wife and is only a few weeks away from the divorce becoming final so that Hugo and he can move on with their relationship.
Things seem to be going well for them, and the Kevin stops answering Hugo's calls and texts and goes almost an entire week without replying to Hugo, which sends him into a nervous frenzy thinking he pushed Kevin too hard about coming out to people.
A drastic turn of events takes place when they discover Erin has terminal cancer. Kevin is devastated; he thought that even though he was getting a divorce, he would have decades left with his best friend and the mother of his children but that doesn't seem to be the case.
She has less than a year and Kevin makes the decision to not go forward with the divorce and move Erin back in with him so that she can be with the kids everyday and so that she doesn't lose his insurance to cover the medical costs. This is a major problem for Hugo because he loves Kevin with his whole heart and wants nothing more than for Kevin to be only his and then Kevin brings him a dog and drops this bomb on him.
Things seem to be so up in the air and it's devastating for everyone involved.
I really like Erin in this story. I love that the author stayed true to her characters because no matter how much Kevin loves Hugo and wants to spend the rest of his life with him, his best friend and the mother of his children has to be more important at that point. That's just who Kevin is and that's just life sometimes. I hate that people are upset that Erin is such a huge part of this story because although this is technically a M/M romance story, Kevin is a bisexual male, meaning there was an entire section of his live where he was married to Erin and had two kids with her. He loved her and she is important to him, that's important to this story. He didn't lie to her for years about being gay like so many stories where the man is married and has kids, he genuinely loved her and still loves her as his best friend.
What kind of person would he be if he left her alone to die just so he could run off to be happy with Hugo? Whether it's his daddy issues or just his internal struggle to prove that he's the complete opposite of who his father was, Kevin needs to do the right thing to feel okay with himself.
The story is told so beautifully and it's definitely a heartbreaking tale. Hugo eventually comes around and he and Erin become incredibly close. Hugo isn't sure where he belongs in their tight knit family but Erin is incredibly supportive of Hugo and Kevin's relationship.
There are a lot of battles they have to overcome in this story and as you follow them they will drag you through an emotional ringer. You see everyone struggling to deal with Erin's illness, Kevin struggling with coming out to everyone and Hugo trying to do the right thing and be the rock for everyone.
I look forward to the final installment of this series but on the other hand, I don't want their journey to be over and I know I will need more tissues for the next book based on the blurb.
Five HUGE Stars for this one!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018After how much I loved the first book in this trilogy (Spark), I couldn’t wait to dive right in to Fusion to see how Hugo and Kevin’s relationship would progress. What was waiting for me was a lot of angst, drama, and a continual unsure feeling throughout the story as Erin’s “grim news” turns into the major story arc.
For me, the heavy concentration on that news and its affect on the entire family did become almost overwhelming at times. It does provoke character growth for Hugo, but even more so for Kevin, who suddenly has much more responsibility than he’d had before. It also changes the dynamic of their relationship as their “unconventional family” takes shape.
In Fusion, we not only get to read from Hugo and Kevin’s points of view, but there are also some scenes where Erin is the one we’re hearing from. This does provide the unique perspective from someone outside the relationship, but still incredibly close—and not just because she’s Kevin’s ex. Her acceptance of their relationship and her need to see them happy without feeling they have to hide was admirable, and leads to a turning point for them as well.
I was not a fan of Erin’s parents and their views, but especially not of how they spoke about Hugo and treated him. Erin and her brother Russell though, they do get some very big hugs from me. Summer, Hugo’s best friend, is back in this story and is just as supportive now as she was in Spark…she even gets a bit of her own happiness here too.
Overall, Fusion was a 4-star read for me. The more somber tone of the story and focus on Erin’s situation made this a more serious read, but still had moments of love and beauty (the scene in the ocean in particular…sorry, there’s my teasing you for this review). I’m so very ready for the final story in this trilogy to see how things finally play out for Hugo and Kevin! Before reading Fusion, it is necessary for you to read Spark—this cannot be read as a standalone. Also, this book is meant for readers 18+ for adult language and sexual content, but also be aware that serious health issues take center stage for this story, which may upset some readers who have gone through something similar with their own family or friends.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2013This book is the second one in a trilogy about Kevin and Hugo. They met as teenagers and then again after Kevin had been married and had a couple children. Hugo came back into Kevin's life only to discover he wasn't the only one back in Kevin's life. Erin, Kevin's soon to be ex moves back in with Kevin and the kids. Why she had to move back in you will have to read the book. Hugo becomes a huge help to the family wondering where he fits in and if he really does fit in. Kevin will do anything to protect his family and Hugo does the same. There were happy moments and sad moments in this book, but you could see all the love pouring out from each person in the book. This is a book not to miss. Posy does an outstanding job with all of the characters.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2019Have your tissues handy, this is a tear jerker. This book picks up the story of Kevin and Hugo several months after those in Spark (book 1). I on’t want to give anything by saying too much, I will say there are some pretty big obstacles for Kevin and Hugo to overcome. The story will pull on your heartstrings, and have you ona rollercoaster of emotions. I think the author did a great job of conveying everyone’s thoughts and emotions; though I do think it was a bit heavy handed at times. I strongly suggest reading these books in order. I look forward to reading what happens next.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2020This book contains trigger warnings but I thought Posy did a wonderful job showing the people in the grief rather than focusing on the grief itself. This book was beautifully written and I can't wait to finish Hugo and Kyle's love story in Flare
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- jmlaReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2016
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Just OK