Loud and Clear (2016) Aidan Wayne Another mental hug for me. Jaxon was getting the feeling that was his default way of coping with the world. Blanking himself out when things got tough. Jaxon used to do the same thing but with anger, till he’d gotten better ways to cope. If he wanted to do […]
- November 23rd, 2022
- Categories: 9/10, Comfort Read, eBook, Mental Health Rep, Neurodiversity, Novella, Queer, Reread, Romance
- Tags: Aidan Wayne, Alcoholism, Dyslexia, MM, Neurodiversity, Sign Language, Stutter
Loud and Clear (2016) Aidan Wayne I just needed to reread this is all. This is a romance, but it’s also about the huge difference that money and power can make. Jaxon: “Serves you right for being the smart one,” he said, shouldering his phone so he could clear away his dishes. “Shut up.” Tatyana […]
- September 4th, 2022
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- Tags: Aidan Wayne, Disability, Dyslexia, MM, Neurodiversity, Sign Language, Stutter
Loud and Clear (2016) Aidan Wayne Jaxon is a cab drive–and a good one, despite the fact he can’t read. He turned on the light in his car and squinted. Those were letters, all right. Probably there was even a sentence. Caleb had written something on the receipt. Huh. Curious, Jaxon bent over the words, […]
- September 30th, 2021
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Loud and Clear (2016) Aidan Wayne Let me state first that the cover may be innocuous, but it also gives you completely the wrong idea about the book. There are no car chases are action scenes, it’s just that one character is a cab driver in the city. Jaxon may be a high school drop […]
- January 1st, 2021
- Categories: 9/10, eBook, Neurodiversity, Novella, Physical Health, Queer, Romance
- Tags: Aidan Wayne, Disability, Dyslexia, MM, Neurodiversity, Sign Language, Stutter