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Z**T
Such a lovely read. Great characters!
‘Swimmer Boy’ by Jay Argent is a such a gem. I have to admit I shed a tear when Liam was so down, especially as it was his birthday, but the book also filled me with smiles. I loved Liam and Alex as characters and was rooting for them the entire time. I can’t wait to read the next in the series to see what happens next with them both. Such a sweet read!
D**L
a sweet coming out tale for teens
I was looking for something light and NOT dark and this hit the spot. I wish I could have read this in the early sixties. A lot of us went through this and it was "....." to read it as a story. Nicely writes and well developed characters.
T**Y
An enjoyable read.
I enjoyed reading this story. It treads a well-worn path so there’s nothing original in it. But it’s a typical feel-good tale ….. and I was in the mood for that.
J**L
JJ Ashwell
it's a good Story ( BUT Don't 4 Get it's only Part i ) of a set of 6 Book's So i give it 3 Stars, 4 or this one ! !
S**K
Well worth an easy on the eye read.
It's too easy to get attracted by a cover photo, which can easily disappoint you once you start to read a book, however for an easy read this is a pleasant and enjoyable read, you want to find out more, every chapter you read and for an easy read, the chapters are a good length. After the first few chapters I bought the series. I think all ages in LGBTQ+ land will like this. I'm hoping this writer decides on another theme of LGBTQ+ stories with more detail in the future.
A**.
Swimmer boy
Ok story
D**
lovely book
Lovely book! May make you cry or could just be me. Such a sweet story line of friendship and Romance read this book and j guarantee you will fall in love with Alex and Liam
T**M
I wanted to like it
I wanted to like it. I like to encourage gay teen romance authors whenever I can. Regrettably I couldn't get further than 40% of the way through before bailing. I'm sorry, I tried.There are some areas which would help it* Time Jumps: put a divider in, not just white space* Tropes like Jocks: just tell us once the guy is a jock. We'll remember. It's a cliché, though* Unresolved things: if they don't add to the plot, leave them out, but if there's a train wreck and your main character appears fit and healthy soon after, what happened?There are a good few areas where the writing needs to be tighter. There is potential here, and, with tight editing and a bit of elbow grease a further edition can address these things. There is so little good gay teen romance that it's worth doing it.
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