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A review by zefrog
Aftermath by L.A. Witt
3.0
Witt has good instincts when it comes to her characters' feelings and experiences, making her depiction of Brent and Jon's trials convincing, and it was interesting to read something with unusual themes for a MM romance book.
However, she is not so great a storyteller and much information gets needlessly and not very subtly repeated over and over, often in more or less the exact same (memorable) words. A good editor would probably have shorten the book by about a quarter and it would have been better for it.
I felt Witt could have made more use of Ethan (Brent's childhood best friend), who appears about three times in the book, and only as a transparent plot device to move things along.
Aftermath is not a disaster(!) but it could have been better.
However, she is not so great a storyteller and much information gets needlessly and not very subtly repeated over and over, often in more or less the exact same (memorable) words. A good editor would probably have shorten the book by about a quarter and it would have been better for it.
I felt Witt could have made more use of Ethan (Brent's childhood best friend), who appears about three times in the book, and only as a transparent plot device to move things along.
Aftermath is not a disaster(!) but it could have been better.