Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Review: Choices and Changes


Choices and Changes
Choices and Changes by K.L. Belanger
Synopsis:
On the cusp of his twenty-fifth birthday, Bo Sanford grows frustrated with his directionless life. Slaving away at his father’s construction company all week and partying every weekend leaves him little time for introspection, but he knows it’s time for a change. When his best friend, Mac, drags him to a college party, Bo catches sight of a girl. But not just any girl—the girl of his dreams: a delicate blonde-haired beauty with a pink scarf and a smile that promises warmth and humor. There’s just one problem: she isn’t a girl.

Even after Bo discovers the truth, he keeps seeing Erick, and the choice to follow his heart despite the obstacles has profound repercussions on not only his sense of self but his relationship with his family and even his job. Being with Erick makes him all the more determined to be his own man and claw his way out from under his father’s thumb.

But Erick faces choices of his own: the choice to get involved with someone redefining his sexuality, the choice to trust again, and even the choice to believe love can last beyond the temporary.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was pointed out to me by a friend. Immediately, it sounded interesting. When I started reading and found out why Bo thought Erick was a girl, I had to laugh because it could very easily happen to me if I wasn't wearing glasses.

I loved the relationship Bo has with his family. The good, the bad and the ugly. And when Charlie came back... OMG, loved that!

I do wish certain things had been expanded on, but overall, it was a great read. I love that this is a love story, NOT a sex story. I want more!!



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