Falling for Ramos edition by Sue Brown Literature Fiction eBooks


A glimpse of a group of businessmen in a newspaper tells Colin Hess his old love, Alejandro Ramos, is back in London a decade after they split up.
They met by chance as students, when Colin was pushed into Ramos’s lap at a party. Despite the disapproval from Ramos’s parents, Colin and Ramos were inseparable from that moment and settled in their own place as soon as they finished university.
But when Ramos’s father fell ill, Ramos was forced to return to the family vineyard, leaving Colin behind. When Colin joined him for a holiday, the plans Ramos’s parents had for their son became painfully clear—and those plans did not involve Colin.
Colin knows it would be stupid to rekindle their old love after the devastating end to their relationship. Still, neither can deny that they still have feelings for each other from the minute they meet, and Colin learns the meeting might not be as random as it seemed.
Falling for Ramos edition by Sue Brown Literature Fiction eBooks
I get being hung up on an ex, but what in the world was Colin thinking? Ramos really bothered me throughout the entire book, and I actually cheered for Colin when we finally got to see their initial big break up scene.I get the whole Latin machismo thing. I get the whole family duty thing. What pissed me off was that Ramos REPEATEDLY LIED to Colin about what he was going to do, and Colin kept crawling back to him.
Honestly, I got to the point where I wanted Colin to ditch Tonio, meet someone worthy of him, and tell Ramos to go to hell.
*****SPOILERS*****
Ramos reassures Colin time and again that he is going to call off the wedding and make sure he doesn't marry Maria. I never believed him for a second, and Colin was too damned twitter pated to see that ol' Andro was blowing smoke up his you know what the entire damn time. After the dinner with the Ramos's, it is made CRYSTAL CLEAR that they know the score between Colin and Ramos without the words actually getting spoken. And Ramos dodges EVERY OPPORTUNITY to be honest about the relationship.
I also HATED Shelia for what she did to Colin when she invited Ramos over. That was totally classless on her part, and just plain cruel to her son. Did she want him to live as Ramos's piece on the side in Argentina? And the unsent emails were just plain evil. Sending them ten years after the break up? What did Colin ever see in this jerk?
*****END SPOILERS*****
In the end, I hated Ramos and pitied Colin. I just do NOT see things ending well, and Colin will have sacrificed everything for a total jerk who will screw him over when Mama regains her grip on the apron strings.
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Falling for Ramos edition by Sue Brown Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Colin is in a relationship going nowhere. It’s stagnant. Then he sees the the love of his life in a picture in the paper. The one who left him brokenhearted. Ramos. Ramos is back in town after disappearing all those years ago. Colin should hate him for what he did to him. When he gets a call from Ramos he gets thrust back into all the that love and pain he’s done his best to avoid the last few years. They get together and right away Ramos asks for forgiveness. Professes he’s still in love with Colin. If only it were that easy. Colin has some issues to work out. He uses the excuse of his current boyfriend to hold Ramos at arms length. That’s not really the problem though. The problem is how can he possibly trust Ramos and what’s changed now that has Ramos promising all the things he wanted all those years ago. Even though he wants to believe.
Despite the title the couple in this book have already fallen in love. They break up. Get back together. The story jumps from past to present throughout the book to different times in their relationship. I followed along okay, but I don’t think it added anything to the story. It may have kept me from becoming attached to the couple actually.
The romance had some potential but the many sex scenes and super sweet professions of love over and over just weren’t for me. Ramos in general wasn’t very likable. Not only because he chose his family over Colin but because he came off as sort of cheesy. I like redeemable characters. Sadly I just didn’t connect with these characters. The constant back and forth “you are my world” and “ you left me how could you!” conversations were too repetitive. Scenes from past and present mirrored each in this way. Then some sex. Honestly I didn’t enjoy much about the story or the characters. This is my first book by this author. It won’t be my last because she’s been recommended by friends. I’ll just have to check out a different book.
I could not sympathize with either of the main characters. And the idea of re-connecting had no little justification. Yeah, neither character had moved on, but that didn't seem to be a strong enough motivator to pick it up especially when not much had changed over the years. And it certainly wasn't worth a book length narrative.
For some reason, I’ve had “Falling for Ramos” on my tablet for a long while. It must have been because I’m busy because I always enjoy Sue Brown’s work (adored “The Isle of Wight”) but something about the book called to me this morning and I devoured it without stopping. Colin and Ramos were both wonderful characters, but Ramos? *sighs* He was perfect. Not as in “un-flawed” because he certainly had flaws and made mistakes along the way, but the way he was written was so utterly perfect. He absolutely leapt off the page and I couldn’t help but fall for him too. Colin was equally endearing and the depth of their connection was incredible.
Their path was rocky, and considering the way the time jumps and flashbacks happened it the story could have become very confusing. But even without the handy date at the beginning of every chapter the author made it easy to figure out when the action was taking place. It made for a beautifully layered story that all came together for a wonderful ending and I truly enjoyed every minute. The journey the men take as they struggle to be together was wonderful. If you’ve been thinking about reading this book, don’t wait another second!
I get being hung up on an ex, but what in the world was Colin thinking? Ramos really bothered me throughout the entire book, and I actually cheered for Colin when we finally got to see their initial big break up scene.
I get the whole Latin machismo thing. I get the whole family duty thing. What pissed me off was that Ramos REPEATEDLY LIED to Colin about what he was going to do, and Colin kept crawling back to him.
Honestly, I got to the point where I wanted Colin to ditch Tonio, meet someone worthy of him, and tell Ramos to go to hell.
*****SPOILERS*****
Ramos reassures Colin time and again that he is going to call off the wedding and make sure he doesn't marry Maria. I never believed him for a second, and Colin was too damned twitter pated to see that ol' Andro was blowing smoke up his you know what the entire damn time. After the dinner with the Ramos's, it is made CRYSTAL CLEAR that they know the score between Colin and Ramos without the words actually getting spoken. And Ramos dodges EVERY OPPORTUNITY to be honest about the relationship.
I also HATED Shelia for what she did to Colin when she invited Ramos over. That was totally classless on her part, and just plain cruel to her son. Did she want him to live as Ramos's piece on the side in Argentina? And the unsent emails were just plain evil. Sending them ten years after the break up? What did Colin ever see in this jerk?
*****END SPOILERS*****
In the end, I hated Ramos and pitied Colin. I just do NOT see things ending well, and Colin will have sacrificed everything for a total jerk who will screw him over when Mama regains her grip on the apron strings.

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