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A Bridge to Love – 5 Star Book Review

Posted on December 26, 2020 By Jenna No Comments on A Bridge to Love – 5 Star Book Review

I was granted complimentary access to a review copy of A Bridge to Love by Lee Colgin via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Please note that this post contains affiliate links, which means there is no additional cost to you if you shop using my links, but I will earn a small percentage in commission. A program-specific disclaimer is at the bottom of this post.

About the Book

A Bridge to Love
by Lee Colgin

Published 7 December 2020
by NineStar Press

Genre: M/M Paranormal Romance
Page Count: 108
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Everyone knows a proper troll must never leave his post. Arlo is thrilled to have his own bridge to guard, though it’s a lonely job. A troll should enjoy being alone, but Arlo has never been very good at being a troll. He longs for companionship, but guards that secret like he guards his bridge.

Toby, a cheerful wolf shifter, serves as a messenger between villages. When his route is suddenly blocked by a fearsome troll, he must charm his way across the bridge. Little does he know, he’s charming his way into Arlo’s heart as well. But Toby has his own secrets he dare not reveal.

As the season’s fly by and the holidays approach, their friendship blooms and begins to flourish into something more. But can Toby risk his heart for a troll bound so tight to duty? Will Arlo leave his bridge for love?

A Bridge to Love is an MM Fantasy Romance featuring an adorable gay troll and the sweet wolf shifter who falls for him. Tropes include friends to lovers, slow burn, and hurt/comfort. Sappily ever after guaranteed!

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My Review

My Rating: 5 Stars
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What a sweet story! A Bridge to Love is a M/M Romance novella about a wolf shifter who falls in love with the troll who shows up under a familiar bridge one day. Both Toby (shifter) and Arlo (troll) are instantly loveable characters and the story is captivating from the first word to the last. It’s a story of learning to trust alongside love and learning to let go of traditions that don’t make sense.

Besides the main pair, we do meet a handful of other characters, including several members of Toby’s pack and a river nymph who visits Arlo. My favourite supporting character is Gran, Toby’s grandmother, who’s sassy and loving nature reminds me of my own grandmother. My favourite line in the whole book belongs to her: “…I don’t have fourteen grandchildren for nothing! If I want to see your den under the bridge, then see it I shall. As to how, that’s for them to figure out.”

I love the fact that both characters are dealing with lingering feelings of guilt over traditions and expectations they don’t meet among their own kind, but none of those things are their sexuality. Sure there’s miscommunication between the lovers at points, but not a single soul in this book has even an inkling of a problem with two men falling in love. Arlo is an unusual troll because he’s willing to bend the rules. Toby might have been shunned had he been born into another pack because he can’t control his change. The fact that Toby is gay and Arlo reciprocates (though I get the feeling he falls under the bi umbrella) doesn’t factor into anything. It’s refreshing and beautiful.

In case any potential readers are unsure about reading this book due to the potential for… interesting sexy time, rest assured that while these two characters are shown in intimate situations a couple of times it is done tastefully and without unnecessary graphic details. This demisexual reader didn’t mind it at all! (So no, no beast sex in any sense of the word beast.)

Thank you to all involved in the process that lead to a copy of this book being sent to my Kindle! It was a heartwarming pleasure to read. I regret that approval timing was so close to release day that my other obligations prevented me from getting this review out before release. I’m less than 2 weeks late, at least? (Review posted to Goodreads on Dec 18.)

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About the Author

Lee Colgin has loved vampires since she read Dracula on a hot sunny beach at 13 years old. She lives in North Carolina with lots of dogs and her husband. No, he’s not a vampire, but she loves him anyway. Lee likes to work out so she can eat the maximum amount of cookies with her pizza. Ask her how much she can bench press.

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  1. AMak says:
    December 27, 2020 at 11:19 PM

    I am going to have to add this book to my reading list asap! Great review – A Bridge to Love sounds very interesting.

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