It's 2014. Tammy Louis is just your average teenager. She has her shopping trips, her group of freinds, and an amazing sister. But one small event can change her entire year.
As this new kid named Justin Brown comes into her life, she is not only in love but is now troubled on who to love. Justin Brown, or Mitch Black, the strange kid.
Award Winning Journalist and Bestselling author Ian Schrauth, born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, has been captivating readers since he began publishing books in 2014. With an Associate’s Degree in Computer Science from University of the People, Ian balances his Bachelor’s studies with his role as a Software Developer, a Retail worker, and an author.
His distinct voice and groundbreaking themes have established him as one of the few authors in Anti-MLM (Anti-Multi-Level Marketing) fiction, with titles such as The Opportunity and The American Way: The Good, the Bad, and the Lies I've Learned from Being an Amway IBO.
He continues to live and write in St. Louis, Missouri.
Tammy Louis (17, S) & Carrie Louis (Tammy sister) live with their parents: Rick Louis (father) & Tilly Louis (mother). Nick (ex B/F) informs Tammy (Male, Gay) he had been cheating on him & this is it.
Every Wednesday the girls: Madison, Rachel, Jessie & Tammy go to the West mall. They all met at Telegraph Plaza. Emily (Emie) drove.
Tammy was sent to Mr. Johnson (Principle) office. The teacher didn’t think it was appropriate to read a Bible in class.
Another breakup who was it this time?
A really bizarre incident happens to Tammy at school!?
OK dad says it’s his son that is in trouble. She instead of he. Lead not Led. Tammy for a male is normally an Irish name. Is Tammy a male or female & is he/she gay/lesbian or bisexual, heterosexual? I’ m a former social worker who has always been non-judgmental. I worked in the school system & mental health. Clients of every nature with medical/mental health issues.
A very awesome book cover, great font & writing style. A fairly well written YA Gay Novella book. It wasn’t always very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish, but never a dull moment. There were several grammar/typo errors, but no repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters to keep track of. It was a very good story content but quite confusing. I would have liked to seen a little more detail in the characters. Most HS teens are involved in everything. A proofreading & rewrite would be better suited. Unfortunately I will have to rate it at 3/5 stars.
Thank you for the free book (Goodreads; PDF) Tony Parsons MSW (Washburn)