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A review by sharshell
Outcast by DJ Jamison
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
reflective
sad
tense
5.0
OUTCAST is the first book in the Foster Bro Code series. It is a bi awakening with found family.
Gray was forced to leave his foster home when he was outed to his foster brother. He left his brothers behind without a word as to why he had to go. Years later when he gets a call from one of his foster brothers that the business they were left is in trouble Gray knows it's time go back to Riverton and make amends. His welcome home is basically is as hostile as he expects it to be. His younger brothers are furious he's back and don't want his help. While he's doing what he can to help with the business one random encounter with Emory wanting more than he thinks he deserves. Emory has a lot of weight on his shoulders. His family has expectations he knows he can never meet. His is questioning his sexuality and hiding it from everyone he knows. When he makes one bad decision Gray is there to help him in more ways than one. Gray and Emory have more in common than they expect and each moment they spend together Gray wants to fight for more than just his brothers.
I love the start of this new series. I was so invested in these characters. Gray and Emory have so much chemistry but so much baggage between them. I was so pulling for Gray and his brothers I loved their interactions. I can't wait to get more from these brothers!
I was given a free copy of this book to read and review for Neon Rainbow.
Gray was forced to leave his foster home when he was outed to his foster brother. He left his brothers behind without a word as to why he had to go. Years later when he gets a call from one of his foster brothers that the business they were left is in trouble Gray knows it's time go back to Riverton and make amends. His welcome home is basically is as hostile as he expects it to be. His younger brothers are furious he's back and don't want his help. While he's doing what he can to help with the business one random encounter with Emory wanting more than he thinks he deserves. Emory has a lot of weight on his shoulders. His family has expectations he knows he can never meet. His is questioning his sexuality and hiding it from everyone he knows. When he makes one bad decision Gray is there to help him in more ways than one. Gray and Emory have more in common than they expect and each moment they spend together Gray wants to fight for more than just his brothers.
I love the start of this new series. I was so invested in these characters. Gray and Emory have so much chemistry but so much baggage between them. I was so pulling for Gray and his brothers I loved their interactions. I can't wait to get more from these brothers!
I was given a free copy of this book to read and review for Neon Rainbow.