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REVIEW ➞ In Between by Andi Jaxon

BLURB

I’m the preacher’s daughter.
Dylan is the punk son of the bigoted sheriff.
Julian the new kid in town everyone talks about in whispers and avoids like the plague.
Dylan and Julian shouldn’t want each other.
It’s dangerous.
This town won’t accept them and yet I run towards the fire because love deserves a chance.
It’s not just them that’s in danger this time.
They both want me too.
I crave them and all they can offer me.
But I can’t have them.
It’s wrong. Perverted. Immoral. And I’m a good church girl.
At least, that’s what everyone thinks…

Can we hide who we are from a town who’s against us or will we be burned by their hatred?

*This is Mary’s story and can be read as a stand alone but will be best enjoyed after reading Bully King. This is an interracial MMF story and will have triggering language and situations due to racism and homophobia. Please proceed with caution.


″Because you shouldn’t have to hide who you are, and fuck everyone who judges you for it.”


ARC REVIEW

This story….it is honestly hard to find the words to say. From the first page until the last page it takes you on an emotional, heartbreaking, yet beautiful story. You can’t help but fall in love with Mary, Dylan and Julian.

Mary, Dylan, and Julian are all broken and lost in their own way. They are misfits, yet they form a bond with each other. Even though the small town and most of their families are completely against them being together. Everyone warns them to stay away for each other, yet they are all drawn to each other and really need each other for support.

I love the bond that they all have together as the three of them, but also their individual connections with each other. It was so beautiful to read and see them all grow with the help and support of each other.

Julian’s family was a shinning spot throughout all of this. I love that they didn’t let anyone get to them, they let the group be together with no questions asked and offered all their love and support from the beginning. They were truly the parents that they all needed while going through all of this.

This story can be hard to read at times and I would recommend checking out the trigger warnings because this book does deal with a lot of topics that can be difficult to read. They were all handled with grace and really give you that insight to the harsh reality that these things are still going on in the world today.

If you’re looking for an angsty, small town, interracial, MMF romance this is one to check out.


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