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johannaelise 's review for:
The Prodigal Son
by Sara Cate
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
A great end to a really enjoyable series.
This one is much darker compared to Salacious but I enjoyed it very much. This book was a great way to wrap up the Goode Brothers and to see them all find their happy endings.
As much as I loved how Issac and Jensen battled their past demons and found each other, Jensen’s experience with conversion therapy absolutely broke my heart and filled me with rage. Sara does a great job conveying just how detrimental those programs are and I hope one day they never exist at all.
This one is much darker compared to Salacious but I enjoyed it very much. This book was a great way to wrap up the Goode Brothers and to see them all find their happy endings.
As much as I loved how Issac and Jensen battled their past demons and found each other, Jensen’s experience with conversion therapy absolutely broke my heart and filled me with rage. Sara does a great job conveying just how detrimental those programs are and I hope one day they never exist at all.
Graphic: Homophobia, Sexual assault, Religious bigotry, Suicide attempt