In the Azure Noon by Mark C. Wade
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed the premise of the story with a disabled MC. After losing his leg, he'd lost his way and couldn't find the path again until his boss, Steve, seemed to actually see him.
Their friendship helped to unlock something deep inside of him and he was able to repair something broken in Steve as well.
It was well planned and engaging, but I found the writing style to be a bit stunted and choppy. Some of the prose was beautiful, but the dialog seemed lacking in feeling and parts of the story seemed thrown in haphazardly instead of woven into the story line.
Both MC's had interesting back stories and seemed interesting enough on their own, but I had a hard time seeing them together towards the end, even though it ended well.
All in all, it ended up being a fun, easy read.
*Galley copy generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. Cross posted to http://gaybook.reviews/ *
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