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Mr. Masters
by T.L. Swan
T.L. Swan is a new author to me, one of the bloggers I follow recently reviewed this book and it sparked my interest.
I’m so happy I read it. This was not what I was expecting, even after the first few pages- I had some preconceived notions and this knocked each one down. Which is refreshing.
While there were some grammatical errors, the story in of itself was a nice change of pace. I loved the things covered (sexuality, bullying, grief, acceptance). And yet it was all covered without making light of the issues or making them too heavy. Just a perfect balance.
I thought the age difference would bother me, but Brielle seemed to have more emotional intelligence than Julian. Initially she underestimated her own self, but quickly found those instincts that made her connect with the children. I love that she wasn’t a pushover, she stood up for herself and wasn’t some ditzy 20 something. Just a solid read!
I’m so happy I read it. This was not what I was expecting, even after the first few pages- I had some preconceived notions and this knocked each one down. Which is refreshing.
While there were some grammatical errors, the story in of itself was a nice change of pace. I loved the things covered (sexuality, bullying, grief, acceptance). And yet it was all covered without making light of the issues or making them too heavy. Just a perfect balance.
I thought the age difference would bother me, but Brielle seemed to have more emotional intelligence than Julian. Initially she underestimated her own self, but quickly found those instincts that made her connect with the children. I love that she wasn’t a pushover, she stood up for herself and wasn’t some ditzy 20 something. Just a solid read!