Bridges (Second Edition)

Bridges (Second Edition)

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  • Create Date:2022-10-05 05:52:12
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kyell Gold
  • ISBN:1614501238
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Summary

Amir wants to meet a guy outside of a bar。 Kinzi wants someone who won't cheat on him。 Vico just wants a quick lay。 In Gateway, when you need to meet someone, there's no-one better than sexy, flirty Hayward to get you just what you want-or at least have a good time trying。 But when Hayward himself needs someone, who will be there to help?

Second Edition includes the bonus story How to Get Through the Day and a new image by Keovi

Written by Kyell Gold

Artwork by Keovi

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Reviews

King Aníbal

Thought it was gonna be just a long lewd story。Well, it was, in its own right, but the amount of feels and emotion packed in it surprised me。 Even got a few tears as I finished it。 It might be a book about sex, but also, and more importantly, its about the people having it, and the connections they make before, during, and after the act。 Highly recommended。

KascadeFur

Amazing story with some really relatable characters。

Jose

The beginning is the respective od the same escene from the three mayor characters, but after they have separate stories and the story of the red fox is touching and unexpected。

Darren

Actually listened to the Audible recording and loved it!Kyell Gold is a fantastic author for the YA Gay Furry genera。

Oreo4u123

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Nice

Louis A

very sweet & enjoyable

Victor

Re-read this book when I was skimming past my reviews/ratings of Kyell Gold books and was wondering how a book of his could have deserved a 3 star rating (now, corrected to a 5 star rating)。I'm not quite sure why I didn't really appreciate how amazing this little "Cupcake" (in the author's words) of a novella was the first time I read it。 All I vaguely remember is getting a little frustrated at the plot line and skimming/skipping past the second half of the book。 This time, however。。。 well, let' Re-read this book when I was skimming past my reviews/ratings of Kyell Gold books and was wondering how a book of his could have deserved a 3 star rating (now, corrected to a 5 star rating)。I'm not quite sure why I didn't really appreciate how amazing this little "Cupcake" (in the author's words) of a novella was the first time I read it。 All I vaguely remember is getting a little frustrated at the plot line and skimming/skipping past the second half of the book。 This time, however。。。 well, let's just say Kyell does a masterful job of making the reader really feel for the characters。 I thought the same story told from three perspectives (which takes up the first half of the novel) was quite unique and I enjoyed how the author framed Chapter 3。5 (the "bonus story") with Fin's 10 steps to get through the day。Of course, the second half of the novel is the real treat, when we get to see the true story behind Hayward - completely changing the reader's impression of him from the first half of the book。 All throughout these perspective-changing acrobatics, there's that thread about bridges as a metaphor, persistent throughout, as the author slowly guides the reader to understand what "bridges" really means in the book。 (view spoiler)[In the final chapter, Kinzi speaks to Hayward about how Hayward's a bridge that everyone walks over 。。。 and nobody cares about bridges until they fall down。 Statements like this really hit home, and just goes to show Kyell's writing expertise。 (hide spoiler)]5 stars this time around - and a spot on my favorites shelf。 。。。more

David

Yeah I read this back when it came out but it never ended up on my Goodreads。 Either I forgot about it or I was too self-conscious at the time to put the more porny stuff on my Goodreads。 Anyway, Bridges is short and sweet, and I applaud Kyell Gold for being able to make me feel novel-length attachment and empathic response to characters in such a short work。 Great and interesting story but it's got a relatively high ratio of gay sex scenes (with animal people, of course) that I probably wouldn' Yeah I read this back when it came out but it never ended up on my Goodreads。 Either I forgot about it or I was too self-conscious at the time to put the more porny stuff on my Goodreads。 Anyway, Bridges is short and sweet, and I applaud Kyell Gold for being able to make me feel novel-length attachment and empathic response to characters in such a short work。 Great and interesting story but it's got a relatively high ratio of gay sex scenes (with animal people, of course) that I probably wouldn't recommend it to anyone who isn't into that。 。。。more

Altivo Overo

Noticed that I failed to write a comment on this, so adding it now。 I've re-read this book at least 3 times。 While I'm not enthused about the sex scenes, I am never disappointed by the author's ability to develop multidimensioned characters who seem real enough to create empathy (or sometimes revulsion) for me as a reader。 The main character, Hayward, is adorably sweet and well-intentioned whether I agree with his methods or not。 It is singularly satisfying to see something good happen to him in Noticed that I failed to write a comment on this, so adding it now。 I've re-read this book at least 3 times。 While I'm not enthused about the sex scenes, I am never disappointed by the author's ability to develop multidimensioned characters who seem real enough to create empathy (or sometimes revulsion) for me as a reader。 The main character, Hayward, is adorably sweet and well-intentioned whether I agree with his methods or not。 It is singularly satisfying to see something good happen to him in the end after he has suffered some soul-shattering losses。 。。。more

Rechan

The book's premise is that each of its five chapters is told from a different character's perspective, and the gimmick is in the first three chapters we have some severe overlap of three characters doing the same scene。 While it provides you the character perspectives, by the third time the hotness is gone。 This would be absolutely tiresome had not the author done something nice: in one chapter, a conversation was glossed over。 In the next, he fully plays out that conversation。 So you get the fu The book's premise is that each of its five chapters is told from a different character's perspective, and the gimmick is in the first three chapters we have some severe overlap of three characters doing the same scene。 While it provides you the character perspectives, by the third time the hotness is gone。 This would be absolutely tiresome had not the author done something nice: in one chapter, a conversation was glossed over。 In the next, he fully plays out that conversation。 So you get the full experience by reading all three chapters, even if that experience is what's going on before the sex, not during or after。 By simply glossing over the threesome on the third time, nothing would have been lost from the book。As much as I am down on the repetitiveness, I genuinely think that the book takes off as soon as it's got the three-perspective-threesome out of the way。 We're treated to genuine characterization, conflict, and in chapter four and five, tear jerkers。 I will not shy away from the fact that chapter four really moved me, it got to me, because I have some personal experience with that sort of arena。 It was well worth the price of admission。 。。。more

Patty

After reading others of his set in "olden" style periods, it's quite different to read one set in a more modern period。 But his definitions of characters and their relationships with others is still at the heart of his stories and that's what makes his stories so enjoyable。 (Although others may lean towards the "mature" elements in the furry fandom。。。) After reading others of his set in "olden" style periods, it's quite different to read one set in a more modern period。 But his definitions of characters and their relationships with others is still at the heart of his stories and that's what makes his stories so enjoyable。 (Although others may lean towards the "mature" elements in the furry fandom。。。) 。。。more

Elisa Rolle

After exactly three historical/fantasy and three contemporary furry romances, I can say for sure that my favourites are the contemporaries。 Kyell Gold is an awesome writer in both genres, but maybe the fact that the contemporary stories are less far from mine perspective, allow me to not get lost in an anthropomorphic universe that is already a fantasy for me。 The main difference between this last one, Bridges, and the previous two, Waterways and Out of Position, is that this is apparently a lig After exactly three historical/fantasy and three contemporary furry romances, I can say for sure that my favourites are the contemporaries。 Kyell Gold is an awesome writer in both genres, but maybe the fact that the contemporary stories are less far from mine perspective, allow me to not get lost in an anthropomorphic universe that is already a fantasy for me。 The main difference between this last one, Bridges, and the previous two, Waterways and Out of Position, is that this is apparently a lighter story, sexier, and more free: there is not the prejudice against homosexuality that was basically the pushing element of the other books, and here the main aspect is the play of perspective。 A game that is in full swing in the first three chapters, the same story is seen through the eyes of the three main characters。 Same scenes, same dialogues, and same output: the different perspective of who is telling it gives a different meaning to the whole。 Chapter 4 and 5 are again told from two different characters, and different from the previous three, but they are subsequent, one after the other in time lapse。 Amir is a sweet and young fennec new in town and with a penchant for foxes; Amir has not trouble to find one night stands, but he is tired of senseless stories and so he thought that hanging around a bookstore is the right place to find a boyfriend。 Only that Amir is really shy, and even if he has set his eyes on an handsome red fox, Hayward, he has not the courage to do the first move。 The story from Amir’s point of view is sweet and tender, and the sex is almost awkward, good but missing of something。 Fin is a swift fox, another friend of Hayward, the red fox。 When Hayward introduces him to Amir, the reader has the feeling that Fin is a bit aloof, maybe even jealous of Amir; at first I thought they were in competition for Hayward。 The story from Fin’s point of view is a bit more detached, maybe with a sad undertone。 Only at the end of Fin’s chapter the reader understands that also Fin is missing something, and like Amir he would like a long term relationship, something quite and nice。 Hayward, the red fox, at first comes out like a party boy, someone always flying from flower to flower, picking from everyone but never setting with anyone。 At first his story is very light, almost naughty。 There is yes something of hidden, a deep layer that very few can see。 As Kinzi will say, Hayward is the bridge between different characters, he helps people to connect, everyone walks upon him, but no one is really interested in him。 No one would notice him missing if not in case he crashes down。 And like a bridge between the two sides of the book, Hayward’s chapter is in the middle。 Carmila is Hayward’s sister; she is forced on a wheelchair and depends a lot from Hayward。 Apparently she is the reason why Hayward doesn’t want to commit to anyone, but in reality she is Hayward’s excuse, who he uses with himself to prove that he can’t have a normal relationship。 Carmila’s character could have been really angst, and instead, instilling in her a bit of selfishness, the author managed to do of her someone ordinary, with ordinary needs。 Last there is Kinzi, a 40 years old coyote; he is the only one who Hayward was not able to match with someone, probably since Kinzi has already found who he wants。 He understood that, to win Hayward over, he has not to pressuring him; Hayward needs time to understand things alone。 Kinzi is also maybe the one who needs Hayward the less, it’s not Hayward that is helping Kinzi, like it’s not Kinzi who is helping Hayward… they are both at the same time in life when decisions need to be taken, maybe like Carmila, being a bit selfish。 Each chapter is like a little story alone, but all five together make a very good novel: romantic and sweet, with a right balance between sexy and angst。 http://www。amazon。com/dp/193559916X/?。。。 。。。more