This is one of the most beautifully written books I have ever read. Waves and currents and pools of exquisite prose form a compelling tale of two young men from vastly different backgrounds. What they ultimately find together is love and healing, and a future together.
Dominic is an athlete, the high school's star quarterback. He has everything. He has the admiration of the entire school. He has a beautiful girlfriend and the rest of the school worships him. He is academically gifted. But he comes from a broken home, living in poverty with a cruel stepfather.
Damion is a goth who has secrets. His family is rich, but uncaring. He uses drugs, drives his Jaguar too fast, and takes pride in being totally outcast and friendless. He also self mutilates himself to escape the pain of a lost brother, and to somehow cope with his own life's agonies.
One day, a history class assignment brings the two together, in an unlikely assignment. They must partner on an assignment. Part of the assignment is to get to know each other. What follows is a very compelling and truly unique love story. But it is a story filled with pain, regret, sorrow, and a real depth of emotion. Every page is filled with anxiety, frustration, and revelation. There is nothing trivial to be found in this story of mutual discovery.
The author takes his time in building his main and secondary characters to such a degree that they begin to become real. Alex Jones has a very special talent for knowing how to construct a really engaging and realistic story that captures the reader's hart and soul. I'm sorry to say that this is that rare and special time when no one seems to see what I took away from this story. I wish it could have had a wider audience, because it is truly deserving of one. Ms. Jones is in a class of writers that ranks among the finest. It is our loss that we have not heard more from this gifted author.
I can not say enough about how this story made me feel the heartache, the terror and the despair of its main characters.
Lengthy enough to be a complete novel, not one of the 200 page romances we usually find, the story covers a great deal of current problems facing the emerging generation of the LGBT community. Bigotry, fear, self loathing and hate fight against love, understanding and acceptance in this most worthy story of a relationship between two star-crossed lovers. Overall, a very satisfying experience.