

Kevin F. reviewed on + 211 more book reviews
Once you start reading this book, you wont put it down, its that engaging. The author mixes together some really interesting topics and comes out with a five star book. Lesser writers would have a jumble, but Reardon makes it work, she makes you love fall in love with the main character and lets you watch over his shoulder as he pulls his stuff together. Extra bonus, somehow, and Im not sure why, Ethans mother reminds me of Cher (From Mermaids). Which makes the book that much better.
Trigger warnings: Contains references to really awesome people, harm and self-harm caused by religion, child-abuse, tattoos, new age stuff and romance, but not in that order. Also contains M/M sex acts. The self-harm occurs on-screen and the child abuse occurs off screen, but both are integral to the plot. In spite of (or maybe because of) all the triggers, its a really good book that by the end left me inspired.
Robin Reardon is a gifted writer. Picking the best Reardon book is a lot like choosing the best example of a Michelangelo artwork. It can be done, but its arbitrary. This is one of her best. Its like the statue David, or is it the Sistine Chapel ceiling
This book is well worth your time.
Trigger warnings: Contains references to really awesome people, harm and self-harm caused by religion, child-abuse, tattoos, new age stuff and romance, but not in that order. Also contains M/M sex acts. The self-harm occurs on-screen and the child abuse occurs off screen, but both are integral to the plot. In spite of (or maybe because of) all the triggers, its a really good book that by the end left me inspired.
Robin Reardon is a gifted writer. Picking the best Reardon book is a lot like choosing the best example of a Michelangelo artwork. It can be done, but its arbitrary. This is one of her best. Its like the statue David, or is it the Sistine Chapel ceiling
This book is well worth your time.