![]() ![]() But actually this is a contemporary romance, and the two men involved in the romance (plus two other friends, soldiers as well) have to face discrimination and prejudices, but what I think the author was implying is that, the obstacles are from the society of men, not the society of law. ![]() I was a little taken aback from this note from the author right at the beginning of the novel: “This is set in a world where everyone is treated the same regardless of sexual orientation- like it should be” so, I thought, this is an alternative reality? I’m not reading an Army contemporary romance? I was not sure if that was a good or bad thing. Then we can start to question on how it was easy for the author to make me cry, she of course used the right buttons, but nevertheless, I did shed a tear or two. Elisa_rolle I love romance, so, hands up, I loved this romance. ![]()
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