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Blue
by D.P. Denman
Copy received for an honest review.
I have read the Saving Liam series which this spins off from, but I suffer from such terrible bookzheimer's and read so many books, I don't remember Blue from them.
But you don't need to have read that series to read Blue.
Blue is just... wow! It is emotional read, as Blue comes to terms with the horrible things that have happened to him to bring him into Brady's world.
Brady is a saint, there is no other word for it! The things he does for a young man he doesn't know is heartwarming, and I would want to hope that I would do even a part of what he does.
Theirs is an unusual relationship at the start, but there is a connection between them that cannot be denied.
My heart broke over and over for Blue as he forged his way through life - a life that has not been easy for him at all - but there was so much hope for him that I couldn't help but smile.
Blue touches on some darker, edgier subject then I thought it would, and I loved the way they were dealt with by the author.
Now, on to read the next book, Rhythm and Blue.



I have read the Saving Liam series which this spins off from, but I suffer from such terrible bookzheimer's and read so many books, I don't remember Blue from them.
But you don't need to have read that series to read Blue.
Blue is just... wow! It is emotional read, as Blue comes to terms with the horrible things that have happened to him to bring him into Brady's world.
Brady is a saint, there is no other word for it! The things he does for a young man he doesn't know is heartwarming, and I would want to hope that I would do even a part of what he does.
Theirs is an unusual relationship at the start, but there is a connection between them that cannot be denied.
My heart broke over and over for Blue as he forged his way through life - a life that has not been easy for him at all - but there was so much hope for him that I couldn't help but smile.
Blue touches on some darker, edgier subject then I thought it would, and I loved the way they were dealt with by the author.
Now, on to read the next book, Rhythm and Blue.

