
I read the "updated" version of this book. The author had stated that she didn't feel as if Nathan had come across well the first time around. I had no problems with Nathan, I felt like we knew him pretty well. But Isaac? Nope.
We know he's young, pretty, scared. But what we don't know is what makes him tick. We don't know what attracts him to Nathan.
We don't know enough about these characters to know what they see in each other (other than surface things on Nathan's part).
Bentham is one of my favourite authors and I'll give her some leeway as this was her first book but I'd bypass this one and move on to "Painting in the Rain", for example.
We know he's young, pretty, scared. But what we don't know is what makes him tick. We don't know what attracts him to Nathan.
We don't know enough about these characters to know what they see in each other (other than surface things on Nathan's part).
Bentham is one of my favourite authors and I'll give her some leeway as this was her first book but I'd bypass this one and move on to "Painting in the Rain", for example.