I sense a play on words here. This is the third book by A. M. Arthur
I've read and I've come to expect a good read any time I encounter
her writing and this book is no exception. Ethanial has a large
extended family and none of them are treated as stage props. Unlike
so many M + M books the relationship between two men develops against
the backdrop of a fully realized family setting.
Unfortunately another book that could have used just a tad more
editing. The strings on a guitar that has not been played for a
decade would be “dead” and need replacing. I have some problems
with chronology, Ruth's illness, Ethan's service time, his work time
in Pennsylvania. In chapter 12 mention is made of the kitchen
downstairs. I thought Ethan was on the same level as the kitchen
because of his cast.
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