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A review by ladymacbeth2024
Say Their Names: A World AIDS Day Charity Anthology by Evie McGlynn, Breanna Rae, A.M. Arthur, Courtney W. Dixon, Shane K. Morton, AE Lister, Ana Ashley, Aries France, L.C. Chase, Marie Sinclair, J.L. Gribble, Essie Sloane
4.0
My review doesn't refer to the whole book
Solving The Puzzle by A.M. Arthur - 4 stars
Atticus is a reseller and, after buying a storage unit at an auction, finds a lot of puzzles that he decides to donate. When he goes to the Community Center to give away his puzzles, he meets an interesting young man, Trace. They bond over their curiosity about some letters they find in the puzzle boxes: they are intrigued by the story of a mysterious couple, X and Teddy, and they keep digging to know more. In the meantime, they start having feelings for each other.
I liked very much both of them and the sweet moments they shared. The end is bittersweet but I was glad they could offer a little bit of comfort.
The Kiss by Courtney W. Dixon - 4 stars
Painful but also very hopeful: Austin and Dallas' connection is instant and very deep and they were definitely meant to be together. I liked very much Austin's honesty not only about his illness but also about himbeing scared. And Dallas was so supportive and loving.
Despite all the difficulties they had to face, this is a very very beautiful story.
I received an ARC of this book from Gay Romance Reviews and this is my honest review.
Solving The Puzzle by A.M. Arthur - 4 stars
Atticus is a reseller and, after buying a storage unit at an auction, finds a lot of puzzles that he decides to donate. When he goes to the Community Center to give away his puzzles, he meets an interesting young man, Trace. They bond over their curiosity about some letters they find in the puzzle boxes: they are intrigued by the story of a mysterious couple, X and Teddy, and they keep digging to know more. In the meantime, they start having feelings for each other.
I liked very much both of them and the sweet moments they shared. The end is bittersweet but I was glad they could offer a little bit of comfort.
The Kiss by Courtney W. Dixon - 4 stars
Painful but also very hopeful: Austin and Dallas' connection is instant and very deep and they were definitely meant to be together. I liked very much Austin's honesty not only about his illness but also about himbeing scared. And Dallas was so supportive and loving.
Despite all the difficulties they had to face, this is a very very beautiful story.
I received an ARC of this book from Gay Romance Reviews and this is my honest review.