by Andrew Grey, Andrew McFerrin
Bryce's boyfriend that we hear of in book one dies??? WAIT. I REMEMBER HIS NAME. Was it Percy? Why does he die D:How is that even fair? And why does Paytah become Payton at the end of the blurb?
A good, and powerfully moving story. I appreciated the author's sensitive handling of difficult, and timely topics without having the book feel preachy, or like an issues book. The characters are well developed, and I like that it's not about one saving or fixing the other, but about them supporting...
2.5 stars So let me preface this by saying that I really liked book one, [b:The Good Fight|15826297|The Good Fight (The Good Fight, #1)|Andrew Grey|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1344870069s/15826297.jpg|21558216]. Also, I appreciate that the author is bringing awareness to problems currently plagu...
So it looks like I'm in the minority here with my little two-star review. While this book was not horrible it just didn't work at all for me. The entirety of the development of the relationship - from a life long hatred and distrust of white people to I love you took two weeks. Sorry. Just not buyin...
I really love the fact that I have learned things from this series!I stayed up way to late on a work night to finish this, it's an addicting story.
4 1/2 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/This story is part of a series and is best read in order. Bryce has become withdrawn since the death of his partner, Percy, a year ago, his friends Jerry and John finally convince him to come away with them to ...
4.5 StarsThis is book number 2 in the “Good Fight Series”, and if you have not read book number 1 “The Good Fight” then I recommend that you do. In Book 1 you meet Jerry who’s starting up a computer business and is in need of a couple of employees. He hires John, a Native American who is trying to f...