True Faith
T.L. Bradford
(The Young Americans Series, #2)
Publication date: June 15th 2020
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
If you were granted just one wish, what would you choose?
Money? Fame? Power? Love?
The world could be your oyster,
if you were willing to take the chance.
But choose wisely, and prepare for the consequences.
Everything has its price.
Can you afford it?
Be careful what you wish for.
And remember, smiling faces tell lies…
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Noah & Josh
The entire world witnessed their fight for love.
Obstacles were beaten and won.
They were living their best lives.
Wait?
Is that all? Is that the end?
Seriously, did you really think it would be that easy?
Oh, hell no.
Their story is just beginning.
Josh and Noah are navigating the twists and turns of their newly public relationship…to varying degrees of success.
When they are lured into the trappings of Hollywood’s influence, they end up on the rollercoaster ride of their lives.
Strap on your seatbelt and get ready for a bumpy ride.
You will need to hold on tight.
Temptation, by any measure, is a fickle beast.
And when you are given the world on a silver platter, it’s downright wicked.
Truth, lies, fame, fortune.
All bonds will be tested.
Will the binds that ground them finally break?
Author Bio:
T.L. always hated math, so it was a good thing she had a way with words. Since she was a shy and quirky kid; words were her best friends. She would imagine entire worlds in her head and talk to herself endlessly. Her mother wondered if she was speaking with ghosts for a while.
Her older sister was a voracious reader of trashy romance novels and would pass them down to her after she had finished them. T.L. was the only 10-year-old kid sitting in class reading “The Stud” by Jackie Collins during reading time. Oddly enough, she never got called out on it.
As she grew older, her tastes evolved, but one thing held fast; her undying attachment to love stories. One day out of the blue, she decided to write the love stories she always wanted to read instead of searching for her story. Since then, writing has been a dream fulfilled for her and she could not be happier.
She enjoys writing about love, regardless of gender and is a proud supporter of the LGBTQ community.
T.L. calls the Pacific Northwest her home and enjoys the quiet rural life of her little oceanside home with her playful/crazy husband and their giant dog Noah.
True Faith: The Young Americans Series
By T.L Bradford
Review by
Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews
First, I would like to thank T.L. Bradford and Xpresso Tours for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
True Faith: The Young Americans Series by T.L. Bradford is one of the most in-depth, emotional, and extremely well written book I have ever read in this genre. True Faith is part of a series that honestly I didn’t realize til I started reading it. I wish I had read the first one so I had a better understanding of the second one. So, my suggestion to fellow readers is please read the first prior. However, I got the gist of what happened.
T.L. Wrote a beautiful dedication to her husband Leo in this book. She said without you, there is no me. You are infinitely mine. This is the sweetest dedication I have ever read. They are blessed to have eachother.
T.L. Bradford is an incredible writer in this genre. Never have I read a book in this genre with so much emotion, heart, important topics that rarely are addressed, and the intimate scenes were very well done.
One major theme that I got out of the book early on was always go for your dreams. Never let anything or anyone stand in your way of making them a reality. Stand up for what you truly believe in. Don’t let anyone take advantage of you!
One thing I loved about T. L. Was she thought totally out of the box and came up with the most unique character names. Names that you don't see or hear on a daily basis. I love when authors do this it shows how creative they really are. Names like Ash, Kai, Gemma, Axl, Kasem, etc.
She was definitely passionate about all of her characters and it showed. However, she seemed extremely passionate about the relationship ups and downs of Noah and Jonah. You could tell by her writing style. The emotions she drew out between them made me draw into the storyline more.
This book focused on relationships and communications between the couples and friendships.
Another thing about the characters is that you got to see them develop and evolve. Who they were in the beginning were not the same as they were at the end.
There was a part in the book that made me laugh. The show Dateline was mentioned in reference to Noah not being safe on his trip. Noah told Jonah he watched too much of the show before he went to bed. However, he teased how Chris Hansen is so hot! I would have to agree. Funny thing is I watch that show.
2 comments:
Thanks for hosting today, Heidi! This sounds like a well written and compelling read!
Sounds and looks great!
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