It is never about adult legal authority. It is about adults with social and conscious prohibitions. Those issues don't go away as adults. The only difference between our teen years and adulthood is our personal experience and peer interaction. I like the way Comicality handles most of the adult characters but I see a potential spin with those that have had the closet ripped out from around them rather than brave enough to step out of it.
If Comicality chooses to explore this venue, I am for one interested in reading it.
Mel could wake up, transformed but would not fit into the turned teens world. Do I see a GFD series of turned adults? You definitely have the talent, world and readership audience.
What an amazing decision to have to make.
Well done approach with an issue that is still a social no no, even among us. Truth is, in my experience, it is more common than not. I'm looking forward to seeing how many social and family things you can juggle at once.
Keep it coming JayT.
What an awesome introduction. My curiosity into other people's lives and worlds could be sinful. The characters you've introduced as well as the one waiting in the confessional I feel a bit more than mere affinity with.
Current, meaningful topics. Your stories have never left me feeling disappointed. I apologize to you and others on GA for not offering reviews as the stories deserve.
Well done.
The interwoven stories of Jacob and friends are what allowed me to seriously consider good writing was possible in this genre. That eventually led me gayauthors.
Maybe we should look into fanfic for the El Paso stories.
This review is about me. My surprise and joy to discover the quality of this tale. For me it stands among the greatest of, Circumnavigation and Bridgemont, stories that stir the heart and feed the mind.
Truly this also has created a universe that lives beyond this the POV of the main characters. Thanks for creating something spectacular.
Old friends are often relative terms. New friends are great but I also would recover that one old love. Things sometimes don't get simpler when we retire. The best wishes for your friend. I sense some heart in your story. Our heart is a renewable resource. Great story.
I prefer to look at a work in its finality. I'm also among the crowd always ask for more when I read "the end". After trying to find ways to sound eloquent,I have given up. This is a hell of a story, by a damn fine author with a top tier editing team. I'm eagerly anticipating the Walls chapter. Zeke