by Sarah Black
3.5
Beautiful, sweet, sad, poignant...there are so many descriptors I could use for this gem of a short story but none of them would convey just how lovely this story is. I did not want it to end!
3.5 starsThe level of typical 'loveliness' from Sarah Black in this novella is still present, especially when Grey is reminiscing about his lost (presumed dead) lover -- my gosh, this part is so angsty, I get my heart squeezed! -- AND when he is wondering whether he can actually fall in love with th...
3.5 stars. Good m/m romance about a photographer who usually avoids attachments, but becomes involved with young law student he met while photographing salmon in Alaska. This is told as a series of scenes several months apart and, as a result, felt choppy, making it hard for me to connect with the c...
This was a beautiful short story. Grey was dry and pragmatic, but deep inside so broken. Sal is one of the most positive characters I've ever met. Wonderful nature descriptions. Strewn about are little reminders of the seriousness of this book's topics; environment destruction, pollution, the conseq...
Simply beautiful! - Even with the "open ending".Sad,real and full of love and hope...