
This is S Lucas’ first book and honestly after giving this a read I have to say that I’m quite impressed.
Normally when it’s a brand new author who’s not experienced much with writing, you tend to expect things to not flow right or for there to be a few plot holes, but honestly I can say that none of that was the case… if anything, I found myself thinking that this author should be so proud of herself because when you first take that leap and release your work for so many other people to see, it can be intimidating, but she’s done a great job at what she’s written that I honestly just love the story.
In life most things tend to happen for a reason, but then some of the life choices that were already programmed aren’t exactly something we choose. Most people in life don’t have to worry about who they are or if people are going to judge you for it, but then after reading this book you actually think back and see that there’s a small selection that don’t have it as easy as us or it can take a while to figure out who we are… but even still this book makes you think about the choices that we do have control of and the ones we don’t.
I love how S Lucas approached this book, I love how she had Trey know exactly what he wanted in life, who he fell in love with and just generally was able to be himself, he didn’t want to hide away… he knew what it was like without being able to do those things. Then you’ve got Marcus who is confused as to what’s happening, he knows he should be into girls, but the fact he can’t get Trey out of his head the minute he sees him on the first day, but it’s clear that he is still trying to figure things out.
I loved the dynamics between the two of them, but as well the chemistry between them was just even more amazing.
I do have to say though that Trey was my favourite out of the two, there’s just something about that pulls you in from the minute you’re first introduced to him.
With this book I’m hoping that it helps others who don’t exactly have a grasp fully on their emotions or their feelings, but manage to find a way to figure out who they are. It’s clear that there’s a lesson to be learned here, and I think that S Lucas did a great job at adding it into her story.
It’s clear that she’s passionate about writing and it shines through the words.
I honestly can’t fault this book, I just loved everything about it and can’t wait to see what else S Lucas writes.
I’d recommend that you give this a read as it’s so unique and you can’t help but fall in love with the story.
Trey is starting at a new school, he’s moved away from everything he’s ever known, but the one thing that he won’t miss is the beatings and abuse from him dad. This time he plans on being who he is and he doesn’t care if people know he’s into guys.
When his eyes spot Marcus, it’s as if something is pulling at him to just walk toward him, but luckily he manages to control everything inside… but that doesn’t stop him from trying to work out what’s going on. It’s clear from where Trey is that Marcus doesn’t bat for the same team, but he just knows that something doesn’t sit right. Yet, when they’re at a party, everything seems to change and neither of them can get the other out of their head.
What starts off as Marcus aiding Trey due to a cut on his heads, ends up with them stroking each other and with them not being able to tear their mouths from each other… But when they get distracted, how will things play out then???
Will things magically fall into place for Marcus??? Will Rachel finally get the hint that she no longer makes Marcus happy??? But both Marcus and Trey are in for a lot more, will they be able to handle everything when it comes to light???
Normally when it’s a brand new author who’s not experienced much with writing, you tend to expect things to not flow right or for there to be a few plot holes, but honestly I can say that none of that was the case… if anything, I found myself thinking that this author should be so proud of herself because when you first take that leap and release your work for so many other people to see, it can be intimidating, but she’s done a great job at what she’s written that I honestly just love the story.
In life most things tend to happen for a reason, but then some of the life choices that were already programmed aren’t exactly something we choose. Most people in life don’t have to worry about who they are or if people are going to judge you for it, but then after reading this book you actually think back and see that there’s a small selection that don’t have it as easy as us or it can take a while to figure out who we are… but even still this book makes you think about the choices that we do have control of and the ones we don’t.
I love how S Lucas approached this book, I love how she had Trey know exactly what he wanted in life, who he fell in love with and just generally was able to be himself, he didn’t want to hide away… he knew what it was like without being able to do those things. Then you’ve got Marcus who is confused as to what’s happening, he knows he should be into girls, but the fact he can’t get Trey out of his head the minute he sees him on the first day, but it’s clear that he is still trying to figure things out.
I loved the dynamics between the two of them, but as well the chemistry between them was just even more amazing.
I do have to say though that Trey was my favourite out of the two, there’s just something about that pulls you in from the minute you’re first introduced to him.
With this book I’m hoping that it helps others who don’t exactly have a grasp fully on their emotions or their feelings, but manage to find a way to figure out who they are. It’s clear that there’s a lesson to be learned here, and I think that S Lucas did a great job at adding it into her story.
It’s clear that she’s passionate about writing and it shines through the words.
I honestly can’t fault this book, I just loved everything about it and can’t wait to see what else S Lucas writes.
I’d recommend that you give this a read as it’s so unique and you can’t help but fall in love with the story.
Trey is starting at a new school, he’s moved away from everything he’s ever known, but the one thing that he won’t miss is the beatings and abuse from him dad. This time he plans on being who he is and he doesn’t care if people know he’s into guys.
When his eyes spot Marcus, it’s as if something is pulling at him to just walk toward him, but luckily he manages to control everything inside… but that doesn’t stop him from trying to work out what’s going on. It’s clear from where Trey is that Marcus doesn’t bat for the same team, but he just knows that something doesn’t sit right. Yet, when they’re at a party, everything seems to change and neither of them can get the other out of their head.
What starts off as Marcus aiding Trey due to a cut on his heads, ends up with them stroking each other and with them not being able to tear their mouths from each other… But when they get distracted, how will things play out then???
Will things magically fall into place for Marcus??? Will Rachel finally get the hint that she no longer makes Marcus happy??? But both Marcus and Trey are in for a lot more, will they be able to handle everything when it comes to light???