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Glitter
by Kayla Halleur
Glitter is so sweet and not very long, but please make sure you check out the content warnings. Parts of it were very tough to read and my heart just broke for Blue. But there were great parts too – like the connection with Henry and with Blue’s friends, the sauciness of Sir Cattus, and the satisfaction when things work out in the end.
Blue hasn’t had it easy. Obviously gay from a young age, he’s grown into a man with confidence and his own unique style. But that hasn’t stopped the bullying, which is just so difficult to imagine. Luckily it also attracts Henry’s attention. Henry who is super smart and super into everything that makes Blue Blue. I loved the way his brain works and the way that he throws himself full body into helping Blue, wooing Blue. It’s so sweet to see.
There’s fluff and steam and insta-love in Glitter but also heartache and hurt. And I enjoyed every last moment of it.
(I voluntarily read and reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.)
Blue hasn’t had it easy. Obviously gay from a young age, he’s grown into a man with confidence and his own unique style. But that hasn’t stopped the bullying, which is just so difficult to imagine. Luckily it also attracts Henry’s attention. Henry who is super smart and super into everything that makes Blue Blue. I loved the way his brain works and the way that he throws himself full body into helping Blue, wooing Blue. It’s so sweet to see.
There’s fluff and steam and insta-love in Glitter but also heartache and hurt. And I enjoyed every last moment of it.
(I voluntarily read and reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.)