Review of Heart of Glass
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Review of Heart of Glass
Tyler and Elli are amid lovemaking when their daughter, Jessica, runs in on them with a curious topic. She wants her parents to recount their childhood history. While Jessica expects to hear juicy stories of her mum's childhood, she's met with shock by what she hears. Elli had an abusive father, who physically beat her whenever he had a chance. Her mother was emotionally unavailable. Elli had to achieve straight A's to avoid daddy's beatings. Plus, she had neither friends nor a social life.
When Richard Blair joins Elli's school, he and Elli have an immediate connection. Then Tyler Logan joins the school in seventh grade, and he and Richard become inseparable. The problem is that Tyler and Elli develop a love connection too. A lonely girl longing to be loved is now in the middle of two hotties. How does it go? Heart of Glass by B. E. Stalter is a story that will evoke mixed feelings in a reader.
I found new words as I devoured the tale, and I sought their meanings. These new words will help me improve on key areas of communication. That's one thing I admired about the book. Another aspect was the way Elli and Tyler narrated the story to young Jessica. It was so engrossing that it kept Jessica fully concentrated with her pad, ready to note down her parents' history.
The author employed the flashback technique to narrate the tale. It was significant, as I gathered the history of the characters. Stalter did an excellent job on her descriptions; they were vivid enough to produce images in a reader's mind. Overall, I felt as though I was following a gripping movie.
Additionally, I liked that the author included animals in the story: horses, cats, kittens, dogs, puppies, chickens, chicks, etc. Tyler was humorous. At one point, he discusses Michelle Ackerman, a girl who was taller than her back then. He says (I'm laughing) she had ostrich legs and big feet.
At the beginning of the book, the author mentions what character each chapter will be discussing. Nonetheless, when the narrative begins, neither the chapters nor the character to be discussed is mentioned. Therefore, the absence of these titles gave me a hard time knowing the chapter I was reading and the characters at issue. Therefore, I rate the book 3 out of 4 stars.
The author has done a good job on editorial issues, as I did not detect grammatical errors or typos. There are erotic scenes. Also, the author employs vulgar language in the tale. I recommend it to readers who enjoy romance novels with a twist on family dynamics.
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