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Crossing Borders

By: Z. A. Maxfield
Narrated by: Tobias Silversmith
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Two dudes walk into a bookstore.

Tristan knows he's got issues. His latest ex-girlfriend knows it too. He can't blame her for dumping him - even though she gets her brother to do it for her. Since he can't stop staring at said brother's package, he figures it's about time to put a label on those issues. He likes guys.

He heads to a local bookstore with what he's sure is a foolproof plan to find someone to show him what he's been missing. But who should crash his little adventure? Officer Michael Truax, who gave him a really expensive ticket back in high school for skateboarding without a helmet.

Michael has been trying to catch Tristan for years, to give him a second ticket. Suddenly faced with "Sparky" all grown up and looking to get laid, Michael's protective instinct kicks in - and presents him with an opportunity that's hard to resist. After all, the kid must know what he's getting into, so why not?

But when a man with a plan connects with a man with a hunger, the result is nothing short of explosive.

©2015 Z.A. Maxfield (P)2016 Z.A. Maxfield
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Sweet, insta-love, with hot sexy times!

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Okay, so here's the skinny. This was actually one of the first M/M stories I ever read, so it will always have a special place in my heart. I loved the whirlwind romance between nineteen year old Tristan and twenty-seven year old Michael.

That being said, sometimes it's a good idea not to go back and revisit some stories.

The intensity of the insta-love was jarring to me with this read. The same points I loved when I first read this years ago now make me cringe a little.

But I still love the sex scenes, and the terrific family dynamics, and how much Michael and Tristan love each other and work to be with one another.

The narration itself was good, except I really didn't like the voice used for Tristan. Tristan is described as a sort of punk-skater-boi with long hair who has been banging chicks left and right before he comes to terms with his homosexuality and the voice Tobias Silversmith uses is...delicate. Almost feminine. It didn't match up with my idea for how the character would sound and that took me a long while to stop trying to force my expectation of the voice and just enjoy the narration.

I really liked Silversmith's range, tone, and emotion. Once I stopped trying to backseat-narrate I really enjoyed it.

If you like a super-sweet insta-love romance with an age difference between lovers and some really hot sexy times you should check it out.

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My ears!

Struggled to finish this audio book. I finally just had to stop on the 18th chapter. The narrator was horrible! The characters all sounded so snopish. Poorly read. Stay clear from listening to audio books from this nattator for sure!

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Uplifting fun

Is this story is a bit of a mixed bag, but in the end it delivers a decent story filled with a collection of comfortable and even interesting characters. This is not a story that will challenge you with either a mysterious outcome or heart-rending choices. It's simply a story about a guy pursuing and then winning over another guy and how they go about putting different lives together. Even though the conventions of genre fiction mean that the author had to put some type of tension building device in the story, which she does, it's still basically an easy-going slice of life narrative.

I enjoyed the easiness of it since as often as not books in this is genre waste too much time on slim excuses for narrative tension.

I noticed that some other reviewers did not like to narrator. I thought he was spot-on. I'm a little tired of romance novels in this genre having a storyline involving younger characters being narrated by someone who sounds like the old guy that used to narrate science filmstrips in the 1970s. The younger main character is an intelligent 19 year old with a good deal of self-assertiveness and sass. This was a well-written young character (for once) and I'm glad the narrator found a way to give dimensionality and authenticity to the character's words.

Often times in these types of stories, the younger character (in this case by 10 years) is some lost soul who gets saved by a daddy. How revolting. So happy to to see that this author purposely avoided this worn-out trope.

The only let down is that the author gets some of the sexual behavior of the men a bit wrong. Here is where she falls into the error made by so very many women writers of gay fiction by paying way too much attention to the prostate. I guess they think it acts in the same way as a clitoris. It doesn't. Fortunately, setting that aside, when she writes about the power of male on male love making, she gets more right than wrong.

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Awful Narration - Ruins a Good Story

Would you try another book from Z.A. Maxfield and/or Tobias Silversmith?

Yes, for Maxfield. I thought this book was perfection in kindle format. I was so excited to see it on audio - and then terribly disappointed when I heard it. Very very poor choice of narrator for this story. It was like he was reading a phone book. I'm not a big fan of Maxfield but I really liked this one (written version).

What did you like best about this story?

Interaction between Tristan and Michael.

Would you be willing to try another one of Tobias Silversmith’s performances?

No, I actually avoid anything done by him. Sorry. I won't buy a book with him doing the narration - he's right up there with Jeff Gelder - I won't buy any of his audio performances either. Doesn't ANYONE listen to these guys before they choose them?

What character would you cut from Crossing Borders?

I wouldn't, great characters.

Any additional comments?

Again, loved the book and I guess I'll just have to do my own voice in my head when I read it. Too bad.

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Disappointing

I was so excited to see a new release from ZA Maxfield. But so disappointed to hear it.

It's hard to believe that this is written by the author of the fantastic St Nachos series. The characterization is thin, the voices of the main characters, especially Tristan, don't feel real at all. This may be partly because the voice of the narrator seems so inappropriate for these characters, but I suspect it is also the writing.

I struggled on until the first sex scene, which could only have been written by a woman who has little familiarity with male bodies, and has certainly never had the kind of sex being described. It has all the cliches of the women's MM romance genre, put together in a checklist fashion, including the inevitable references to that magic button 'bundle of glans' they seem to treasure but appear never to have encountered. Most importantly though it has none of the passion to indicate that this is the life-changing best sex they have ever experienced, as they claim.

Perhaps a good narrator could have rescued it, but I couldn't make it past about two hours of cringing.

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The narrator makes everyone sound snobbish

The story was good but the narrator wad clippy & gave the carators a snobby old family vibe throughout.

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Great book, Skip the Audio Version

If you could sum up Crossing Borders in three words, what would they be?

While new in Audio Books, this story was originally published over 10 years ago. I mention this only because some of the prominent issues in the story are no longer relevant, and there are a few pop culture references 1990's.There's great character development, intense chemistry, and both guys are really likable. Loved the humor woven into the story, especially from the younger siblings.

How could the performance have been better?

I actually purchased the audio book by mistake, having forgotten I'd read the book years ago. Totally wrong narrator for the story. This was one painful listen that I endured only because I remembered how really good the story was.

If you could take any character from Crossing Borders out to dinner, who would it be and why?

I'd like to have thanksgiving with the whole family, wouldn't miss the chance for tofu duck for anything!

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Good book

Loved the story, read it before. The narrator just didn't bring the characters to life for me. He was great but I didn't feel it. I also thought he read it too quickly. It wasn't the speed on my device either.
Overall a good listen.

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NO NO NO!!!

I cannot, I simply will not!

I don’t quit on books before finishing, but I’m not going to endure this filth another moment.

What is it with women who think they are able to understand male/male romance/male gay sex? THEY DO NOT! I detest reading male erotica with female sentimentality. I am not a woman, don’t want to be a woman, and have absolutely no desire to get stinky with any man who wishes to behave or think like a woman!

Officer Truax/Michael is nothing short of a creeper and the whole bit about living to give some kid who doesn’t wear a helmet skateboarding a ticket is lame at best. Furthermore, when I got to the part about using a condom for oral sex I was quite done! I’m all about safe sex and I get it but I’m not reading this. I didn’t even finish chapter 4 & will not be going any further. It honestly felt like some creepy pervert cop stalking a college kid and I have no interest in their little “make women warm and fuzzy” romance.

I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS BOOK!!!!!


Oh, & by the way …
The narrator did absolutely nothing to make this even minutely better …
SNORE!

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Horrible narrator

I think I could care about these characters if they were voiced by a proper narrator. As it is, I can’t even finish the book, which is really sad because I generally love this author’s work.

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