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A review by relly
Recipe for Two by Tia Fielding, Lisa Henry
4.0
Great
4 stars
Good follow up from “Family Recipe” that sees Wyatt all grown up. I enjoyed Wyatt as he was, he was still questioning who he was and how he fit and seeing him start to understand and accept himself with Izzy’s attraction and approval of all of him was great.
I loved Izzy. He wasn’t perfect and he was written really well. He had reactions to new things that weren’t great but then he walked away and knew straightaway that he did not react to that well. He didn’t just leave it at that he went and researched and educated himself so he could talk to Wyatt and understand where he was coming from. This was well done.
The great conflict was hard to read as I understood where they all were coming from, but Justin’s stubbornness was a bit annoying. He could see both of them were suffering mentally and physically and yet he still wouldn’t give in.
All in all a great follow up to Family Recipe and if you enjoyed that the you will enjoy this one.
4 stars
Good follow up from “Family Recipe” that sees Wyatt all grown up. I enjoyed Wyatt as he was, he was still questioning who he was and how he fit and seeing him start to understand and accept himself with Izzy’s attraction and approval of all of him was great.
I loved Izzy. He wasn’t perfect and he was written really well. He had reactions to new things that weren’t great but then he walked away and knew straightaway that he did not react to that well. He didn’t just leave it at that he went and researched and educated himself so he could talk to Wyatt and understand where he was coming from. This was well done.
The great conflict was hard to read as I understood where they all were coming from, but Justin’s stubbornness was a bit annoying. He could see both of them were suffering mentally and physically and yet he still wouldn’t give in.
All in all a great follow up to Family Recipe and if you enjoyed that the you will enjoy this one.