Re-read 8/4/2014The reason why I like this little "almost" story is because it reminds me of my sons. Whenever they wanted to give me some news that they knew would be explosive, they would relate it fast, then follow it through with something even more unpalatable. To say that this type of manipula...
A little bit too insta-love, but otherwise, the story (at least the human relations part) felt very realistic and I really liked the MC-s. Both of them had their flaws and problems, but managed to support and help each other get through hard times. This description doesn't do the book justice - most...
very short. very hurt. very comfort. very sad yet very hopeful. very endearing. liked it very much. And I mean it when I say "endearing". Boys are at the very beginning of their lives, just confessing their love for each other. The story is very hopeful, since there is a good chance a cute but ver...
very short. very hurt. very comfort. very sad yet very hopeful. very endearing. liked it very much.Boys are at the very beginning of their lives, just confessing their love for each other. The story is very hopeful, since there is a good chance a cute but very damaged boy on the cover will be eventu...
The universe makes little sense. MC was adorable in a nonconventional sort of way. Scott was...generic.I don't think it had as much kitty-loving as I would have liked, which makes me sad, since I was looking for kitty-loving.I still have no idea how the shifters in this universe work. Or if there ar...
3.5 starsI don't usually like this genre all that much, but was pleasantly surprised by this story. It was an interesting fast read that was very sweet, despite the bad stuff going on.I would have liked to have seen a little more surrounding what led up to Joah's escape and thought it was a bit coi...
3.5 starsThe author manages to build a futuristic dystopia in just a few pages, fleshing out a world at war, seen through the eyes of one of its programmed soldiers. Joah was culled, taken from his family, his husband, Tobin, and forced into the army. His memories are then stripped away in order to ...
2.5 starsTrying to get something going on while away from the home turf. Disjointed storytelling with four POVs. This is the big problem for me. The reader is tossed from one head to the next and while there is a theme, how different males react to their sexuality, it is too short to explore fully.T...
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