Friday, June 7, 2019

Book review: The Color of Summer by Anna Martin




Length: 71,000 words approx.

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press

Cover Design: Reese Dante

Blurb

Tattoo artist Max Marshall rushes into his hometown of Sweetwater, West Virginia—and is promptly pulled over for speeding. Max’s luck isn’t all bad, though, because he recognizes the deputy, Tyler Reed, Max’s childhood best friend’s older brother.

Reconnecting with Tyler helps Max settle back in, and it also leads to attraction. But when he tries to explore that connection at the grand opening of his tattoo studio—by kissing Tyler—awkwardness ensues. Max wants more, but has he misread Tyler’s signals?

As a single father raising a six-year-old daughter, Tyler doesn’t have much time to date. He’s ignored his attraction to men for years, but he can’t stop thinking about the kiss he shared with Max. If he can handle the complications of dating in a small town and the possible consequences to his career, this romance could blossom with all the colors of summer.





About The Author

Anna Martin is from a picturesque seaside village in the southwest of England and now lives in the Bristol, a city that embraces her love for the arts. After spending most of her childhood making up stories, she studied English literature at university before attempting to turn her hand as a professional writer.

Apart from being physically dependent on her laptop, Anna is enthusiastic about writing and producing local grassroots theater (especially at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where she can be found every summer), going to visit friends in other countries, and reading anything thatís put under her nose.

Anna claims her entire career is due to the love, support, prereading, and creative ass kicking provided by her best friend Jennifer. Jennifer refuses to accept responsibility for anything Anna has written.

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I love single-gay-dad-finds-love-unexpectedly stories. They're very heartwarming.

I can certainly understand Tyler's waffling about his sexuality, having been there myself. It was only after my wife and infant son were killed by a drunk driver and I was consoled by a close friend in a way I never expected made me start questioning myself. Being in the military at the time didn't help. So I can definitely identify with Tyler.

I really like the happy-go-lucky Max. He's a great character. And Juniper is totally adorable.

The Color of Summer started out really slow and I almost lost interest in reading it. I'm glad I stuck with it though as I did enjoy it.

4.5 out of 5 stars!

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