I am vociferously passionate about good books. And I hate adverbs.
As always, an Amy Lane-book is an Amy Lane-book.
This one, sans angoisse, full of heart, a story of finding yourself and coming out and being who you were meant to be.
A story of realizing that some people look beyond the shiny and see the person. And love him for who he is.
Absolutely uplifting, and a very good read, as usual. Very well-written prose—Ms Lane just takes you by the hand and drags you in.
I have realized that I am starting to lean against an Amy-book after some six or seven angst-filled ones. It kind of settles my heart, and makes the world look right again.
Also the female characters are three-dimensional and feel real, providing both humor and a safe place to land. Good lessons learned.
Quite some skill you have there, author. Thank you.
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I was given a free copy of this book by the publisher, Dreamspinner Press, and a positive review wasn’t promised in return.