Dev Dreams, Volume One

Dev Dreams, Volume One (Dev Dreams #1)

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Published June 24th 2011 by Dev Love Press (first published June 23rd 2011)

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Beverly Diehl
This is an interesting collection of romantic short stories and novellas, centered around the theme of a woman (or girl) in love with a disabled man.

In some stories, the woman learns to love the man, and his disability is simply part of who he is. In others, the woman is a devotee, a person who is sexually attracted to someone who with a disability. In one story, the teenage girl is part of a group of friends, somewhat geeky, and draws closer to the twin of one of her friends, after he is diagno...more
Erin
I have loved every Ruth Madison book I've read, and I loved each one of these short stories. My only problem with them was that they were short! I loved the stories and the characters, and I wanted MORE! Keep doing what you're doing, Ruth. Love your writing!
Aidee Ladnier
I wasn't sure I'd like these stories but I ended up liking them quite a bit. My favorite was "Mariann, Dancing Alone" because sometimes you need to be reminded why you married someone.
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There isn’t enough fiction out there with characters who have disabilities. Ruth Madison aims to fix that.

After years of combing through the dusty back shelves of libraries looking for her elusive, imperfect hero, she started writing her own.

Ruth’s romantic tales are full of wounded heroes: men physically challenged by life, but not defeated. These men overcome the difficulties of amputation, para...more
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