Rabi and Matthew by L.A. Witt
Review by Lisa In this M/M retelling of the classic, Romeo and Juliet, L. A. Witt has a twist. I love this author's unexpected take with this story line. There is so much that goes along with it. Families at war, politics, religion, racism, small mindedness and small town business. It is a lot for two people finding each other and trying to figure life out. It is so well written that you can't help but root for Rabi and Matthew. However, as your read, you just know things are not going to be easy and you wait for that moment in the story that will happen and alter it. I don't want to give too much away with this story. I feel like if I mention outside the caption/heading it will give away the story.. So I'm not going to divulge anything from the actual story line. That being said, I did enjoy this story. In the end, the twists that come are well done. The conflicts of life are written tastefully and as result, you will be ok with all that stuff that comes along with "talking" politics/religion. ***ARC received in exchange for an honest review *** Release Date: November 5, 2018
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