![]() ![]() ![]() I’ll keep looking for this author’s stuff, when I want something out of the ordinary. But, once again, I find myself glad I read Kelley York’s book. Made of Stars is a dark story, not a light summer read. I don’t need an HEA all the time, but I do need/want what I feel is a real resolution. #Getting to the end and realizing what I thought was more book, was just previews for two more books – Ugh! Frustrating. The context always helped but I certainly needed the headings. *Writing – had to look at the chapter headings to know who was “Talking.” Hunter and Ashlin’s “Voices” were too similar. ![]() *Hunter’s indecision about his girlfriend *Wondering when the murder (the one on the book jacket) was going to happen *Unconventional storyline (sort of – we have a rather large section of “child abuse fiction” in my library) I became emotionally involved with Hunter, Ashlin, and Chance that I hurt for them. It took me quite a while to read this book because so much made me tense as I was reading it, and I had to keep taking a break. Siblings, Hunger and Ashlin, have been best friends with Chance for years, but when they finally get a real glimpse of his life, they question everything they thought was true. and by interesting, I mean I might want to throw myself out of a moving vehicle by the time she leaves. ![]()
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