A review by natbmuser
Indelible Acts by A.L. Kennedy

dark emotional reflective tense medium-paced

4.0

"The best love is a little like light. It is unremitting, cannot fail to find you, to take the shortest, surest way, as if that were marked out as part of your nature, the line where you and love are made to meet. It is your law, the physics of your life. It will move from somewhere to nowhere and back again and it will make you lost. It is beautiful and terrible and blinding and you will never understand the trick of it."
Kennedy's love/terror comes from unrelenting sunlight. These are love stories, stories about people being thrown out of their own lives by coincidence or fate. And yet, the line mentioned in the previous quote is most often a fence, and the two creatures on either side pace frantically, not knowing how to cross. 
Kennedy's characters are completely arrested by their desires, but that doesn't mean they're able to fulfill them. These stories are thrilling. My only gripe is that sometimes the characters are so violently upended in their emotions that it's difficult to get a sense of place. Where they are in their own lives, their relationships, their worries, their actual location, etc. But no matter. After reading each chapter I had to close the book and bask.