by J.L. Merrow
Perfection.^ This is all that really needs said about this story, but if you want more, read on.As a user of a wheelchair, I've never yet read a story that makes being in a wheelchair seem normal and acceptable, as well as somewhat sexy. This book does all of the above. The way Chris views his disab...
3.75 stars. Can I have more books like this one, please? A little bit heartbreaking but at the same time full of hope!
Not a bad short story.
The cheapskate in me is horrified by what I paid for a 21 page story, so I'm glad that I at least enjoyed it a lot. Despite its short length, it has everything it needs. As always, Merrow provides an interesting, vivid narrator -- this time an ex-soldier with ex-legs. Chris is trying to get back to ...
Great short(!) story crammed with characters. Enough going on for a much longer book.
3.5-4 stars. would of loved to read more of this! too short for me. :)
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerIs no secret that I love Ms. Merrow’s books and that every time I see a new one coming out I'm very happy. It doesn’t matter if they are full-length novels, novellas or short stories, I know that regardless of its length I will enjoy the book. That’s why...
3.5 starsAnd anyway, that football match really was bad. Premiership, my shrapnel-scarred arse.The charm in this story is definitely the narrator, Chris. Eventhough he's 'permanently legless', he doesn't lose his wit and humor. He's not self-wallowing in grief and blames the world. That makes him an...
3.5I think I would have loved this story if it had just been a bit longer, but as it was I didn't know what Josh saw in Chris, who they were, anything about them really, except that Chris had a wicked sense of humor despite losing his legs.It was a nice short read, but I really wanted more!
Funny yet sweet short m/m romance about a guy who came back from Afghanistan without his legs and runs into a gorgeous young man he'd screwed right before shipping out.