![]() ![]() And how the book played it, he was right to keep himself safe however he felt he should. One reason I read fantasy more, it isn’t so much overly political.Īnother thing I didn’t care for was Tony’s demand for Mac to be open about his sexuality when Mac obviously wasn’t ready. Much of this book stressed me out and I like to read to relax. And yes, this happens and is a real thing, but it stresses me out. This takes up quite a bit of the novel, so much so the detective plot got lost. There is a lot of gay bashing/troubled LGBT teens/bigotry in the work place/talk of therapy. I loved Life Lessons, but this second book, Breaking Cover hits personal pet peeves/things I don’t enjoy. ![]() Quite a delight and Harding brought them to life just as well as the adults. I love the ‘found child’ or ‘thrust upon child’ tropes (that’s what I call them.) and I thought the kids were great and the parental figures almost too perfect to be real. JF Harding has a wonderful voice and he adds so much emotion and dimension to the characters. First, let me say, the audio version of this book is astounding. I’ve read several of her books, including the first book of this series. ![]() Not only is she an amazing writer, but she is also a wonderful person. Issue Heavy but a Good Addition to the Series ![]()
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