Using Broken Wings to Fly (Love is Always Write)
by
Eden Connor (Goodreads Author)
How did they expect him to retouch this damaged photo? George sighed and carefully rubbed at a spot. Great, this was one of Lucian LeTour's rare remaining photos. The restorer hated feeling like he failed in his task. The photo seemed damaged beyond repair.
George rubbed around the downcast eyes.
The eyes flicked upward. They stared in terror.
George lunged back in alarm.
"Hel...more
George rubbed around the downcast eyes.
The eyes flicked upward. They stared in terror.
George lunged back in alarm.
"Hel...more
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3.5 stars. Not 4 for me since I think the first portion could be more... precise?
I must say I was confuse as to what was the focus of this one when I start reading. The story started out by throwing just about every facets of George's problem life into your face. From meeting George current employee to his boyfriend, then ex-wife and adopted son.
My confusion (regarding the story focus) remained until the last portion of the story then it all comes together in a good way. I guess it was like a m...more
I must say I was confuse as to what was the focus of this one when I start reading. The story started out by throwing just about every facets of George's problem life into your face. From meeting George current employee to his boyfriend, then ex-wife and adopted son.
My confusion (regarding the story focus) remained until the last portion of the story then it all comes together in a good way. I guess it was like a m...more
I'm not quite sure what to make of this story or how to rate it, I just know that I liked it. I wasn't sure I would when I first saw the picture and the prompt so it was certainly a pleasant surprise. It was interesting and different and a little strange in places, but I still enjoyed reading it.
I loved how this story started out going in one direction but ending up in a totally different one! I thought the story was very well written, not slavishly adhering to the regular M/M formulas.
I'd have liked this more without the whole angels thing.
Jul 08, 2012
Kathleen
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3 of 5 stars
Shelves:
addict,
coming-out,
contemporary,
artist,
established-couple,
hurt-comfort,
kids,
paranormal
3.5 stars
Jul 08, 2012
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Eden Connor graduated from Converse College with a degree in Psychology so long ago, her sheepskin is chiseled in stone. She’s been a graphic artist, a bridal photographer and an antique restorer. Since the death of her true love, she raised two children to adulthood and now has the time to return to writing. She writes primarily contemporary erotic romances, the odd bit of erotica and an occasion...more
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