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Finding Home
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It was a story about two very charming likeable guys that I rooted for the entire time to get their heads out of their nether regions and find the love that waited so obviously right in front of their eyes. It was creditable. It was funny. It was heartbreaking. It was full of ugly nasty hateful people that it was wonderful to hate. And it was, for its faults, worth slogging thru. Phaetra is a new author to me… and one whom I’d be willing to give another shot at entertaining me.
It wasn’t a page turner. It wasn’t a thriller compelling me deeper into the story.
It wasn’t an earthshattering plot … knowing early on what the pitfalls and tragedies would be and that they would happen rather close to the 70% mark. There were too many typos that a good editor should have caught. It is presented in a very difficult to read typeface that made reading the story much longer than 210 pages should have taken.
I received this book free in exchange for an honest review.
It wasn’t a page turner. It wasn’t a thriller compelling me deeper into the story.
It wasn’t an earthshattering plot … knowing early on what the pitfalls and tragedies would be and that they would happen rather close to the 70% mark. There were too many typos that a good editor should have caught. It is presented in a very difficult to read typeface that made reading the story much longer than 210 pages should have taken.
I received this book free in exchange for an honest review.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
April 16, 2016
– Shelved