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Just Hit Send
Title | Just Hit Send |
Writer | |
Date | 2024-02-25 02:43:08 |
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Link | Listen Read |
Desciption
It all started with a question from one confused boy, "Will someone listen?" and was sealed with an answer from another "I will."From a conversation to forever; Jordan and Danny's story is full of trials and struggle, where Jordan fights for his father's love and Danny makes peace with his inability to walk. Will their love be enough to keep them together and protect them from prejudice and jealousy? How many lives will they affect and how big exactly is the human heart?
Review
UPDATE: My friend Pablito reminded me JUST HOW AMAZING this story is, so I'm re-recommending it again.Honestly, it reminds me A LOT of TJ Klune's "Bear, Otter & the Kid," which is a comparison that I DO NOT make lightly.So please do yourself a favor and give this one a go! : ) ==========================================This book is FREE and available online at: http://iomfats.org/storyshelf/hosted/...#----------------------------This was such a good book. Even at 950 pages long, I couldn't put it down.What I truly loved about the book was that through all of the trials that Jordan and Danny went through, there was never even a single moment of doubt from either character that their love for one another was 100%. No cheating or real temptation so to speak of, just a feeling of "We WILL get through this", even if it isn't today. Or tomorrow. Or even next year.Yes, Danny's attempts to pull away so that Jordan could find someone worthy of him made me absolutely bat-shit crazy and I wanted to strangle him numerous times. Although misguided, that still came from his pure love for Jordan and only wanting to see him live a truly happy, 'unburdened' life. But I still wanted to smack him senseless nonetheless. (Ala Cher slapping the crap out of Nicholas Cage in 'Moon Struck' and screaming "SNAP OUT OF IT !!!") Once Danny finally got his proverbial shit together (go jealousy! hehe) and their extended family all began to fall into place, the story got a little more vanilla, but there was still a lot of really good storyline there. I especially loved Nic and anyone who doesn't ball like a baby when (sooo not telling you that part) simply has no feelings at all. Grab the Kleenex. Extra, extra Kleenex. He truly was Jordan's real father.Five very full stars for this book.I'm really looking forward to reading the story of JD, Jordan's son, in the also free read 'Summerfire', which you can get at the same URL shown above.Side note: One of my all time favorite book characters has always been Deacon Winters from Amy Lane's 'Promises' series and Jordan from this book was so much like Deacon that I immediately fell in love with him. Full of strength, patience, compassion and nothing but the things we all wish we all had more of. Mostly love. So if you enjoy this book, be sure and read Amy Lane's 'Promises' series. I guarantee that you won't be disappointed.