Brad Cotton
Born and raised in Toronto, Brad Cotton has been writing professionally for well over a decade. An average guitarist, a subpar painter, and a horrible juggler of anything larger than a tangerine, he is currently married to a woman and recently acquired both a drum set, and a daughter.
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Born and raised in Toronto, Brad Cotton has been writing professionally for well over a decade. An average guitarist, a subpar painter, and a horrible juggler of anything larger than a tangerine, he is currently married to a woman and recently acquired both a drum set, and a daughter.
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Did the plot pull you in or did you feel you had to force yourself to read the book? The plot wasn't as strong the two central characters, Ray and Duncan. It was their actions and words that pulled me into the book and no, I definitely did not feel forced to read the book. How realistic was the char...
Which did you find more appealing, the introduction or the conclusion? The conclusion. The introduction was a little slow moving but the ending, wow. It was surprising, eventful and made everything about this book worthwhile. Why would you recommend or not recommend this book? If you like books by J...
What were the main relationships explored in this book? Friendship and lovers. Because there 3 main characters, 2 male and 1 female, of course one of the main questions of the book was who would end up with whom? The author did an incredible job at keeping this reader guessing and finally revealing ...
Originally posted on my blog Guiltless ReadingYou'll be just fine, Danny boy.My two cents: I seem to be getting quite a few books written by male authors, featuring male authors and their writing -- usually anguished, angsty writing. And so I have stumbled upon another ...But hey, Danny Bayle is ord...