Love on the Hudson

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Pub Date Sep 30 2019 | Archive Date Oct 06 2019

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Art historian David Webster left his childhood home of Saugerties, New York ten years ago and hasn’t looked back. Intelligent, successful, and proud of his sexuality, David has built a comfortable, if lonely, life in Chicago. But when he learns his father has suffered a debilitating stroke, he decides to leave his prestigious museum job and move home to care for his dad. Until now David has never questioned his devotion to academic and professional success. Suddenly he’s forced to confront and reevaluate his desires, chief among them, his former best friend Nick.


Nick Patras has spent his entire life trying to be the perfect Greek son. From devoting himself to football, to forgoing an athletic scholarship to work at his family’s diner, to denying his sexuality and getting married to his high school sweetheart, Nick got used to putting his family’s dreams ahead of his own. The facade shattered, however, when Nick divorced his wife and left the family business to follow his dream of starting an organic farm. Finally content with the life he’s built for himself, Nick is still haunted by the mistake that ended his friendship with David a decade earlier.


When David and Nick reunite their old feelings are undeniable, but can David trust Nick with his heart a second time around? As David embarks on a new career as an artist, he must decide whether or not Nick fits into this composition.

Art historian David Webster left his childhood home of Saugerties, New York ten years ago and hasn’t looked back. Intelligent, successful, and proud of his sexuality, David has built a comfortable...


A Note From the Publisher

Warning: homophobia, parental illness, parental estrangement, and sexual assault -- Tags: LGBT, contemporary, friends to lovers, second chance love, coming out, artist, farmer, family drama, hurt/comfort, in the closet, coming out

Warning: homophobia, parental illness, parental estrangement, and sexual assault -- Tags: LGBT, contemporary, friends to lovers, second chance love, coming out, artist, farmer, family drama...


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Love On The Hudson is a good old-fashioned M/M love story. Though there are tough external issues and conflicts that come in to play, the focus is really on the blossoming love and bond between two old friends (lovers) and how they come to be. Both men, Nick and David, are very well-developed characters, fully realized with great care by first time author K.D. Fisher. Both bring their own personal stories and back story that challenge them together, as a couple. Fisher has filled out this lovely story with the beautifully written characters of Anna, Hector, Jenna and David's all-supportive father. I really loved the merging stories of art and artist and farmer and gardening told against a small town backdrop. The steamy scenes between David and Nick strike just the right balance with the overall story for its intended audience. I look forward to future tales spun by K.D. Fisher in perfect detail.

I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I couldn't stop reading this book - at work, in the car, everywhere. I loved David and Nick. Nick and David have a complicated history with each other. Friends turned lovers during their younger years - but ultimately, Nick being very closeted about his sexuality drove them apart. And although both moved on with their lives - in very different ways - it is clear that neither ever really got over the other.

Overall - I think this book is as much about Nick and David coming together again as it is about accepting yourself and the changes that come with life. Since high school, Nick has come a long way towards accepting himself as gay (even if he wasn't comfortable coming out fully to his family and friends). For Nick, accepting himself and not needing his parents (particularly his mother's) acceptance has been a long road. Clearly he needed David to push him over the edge into being openly gay. For him, coming out effectively meant losing his family. I really just wanted to give him a hug most of the book and tell him that his Dad was an asshole. For David, he had to come to terms with his life not being the academic, PhD life he had initially started out on. He had to find his way as an artist without feeling like an imposter and like he wasn't successful by focusing on art instead of a more academic type of career.

I loved the story and would love to see the author write more about the other characters introduced in the book.

I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley - but these opinions are all my own!

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