Review


4.5 Stars ~ Review by Brandilyn
One thing I love about picking up a Brigham Vaughn story is that I know it will be high quality. She may have a tendency to write short stories, but they are not lacking in tight prose, lovable characters, or believable story. Sunburns & Sunsets is another example.
There was nothing surprising or unexpected in the relationship in S&S, but it felt very organic in its development. Eric is in love with his (straight) best friend, but things take a turn during a post-graduation camping trip. What starts out as just some experimentation grows, slowly (well as slowly as a week will allow) to be more. I appreciated the fact that Kris wasn’t instantly in love. I appreciated that Kris wasn’t instantly “I’m Gay”...
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One thing I love about picking up a Brigham Vaughn story is that I know it will be high quality. She may have a tendency to write short stories, but they are not lacking in tight prose, lovable characters, or believable story. Sunburns & Sunsets is another example.
There was nothing surprising or unexpected in the relationship in S&S, but it felt very organic in its development. Eric is in love with his (straight) best friend, but things take a turn during a post-graduation camping trip. What starts out as just some experimentation grows, slowly (well as slowly as a week will allow) to be more. I appreciated the fact that Kris wasn’t instantly in love. I appreciated that Kris wasn’t instantly “I’m Gay”...
Read more at Prism Book Alliance