QMO Books

Switch to desktop Register Login

Book Reviews Permanently Legless by J.L. Merrow
 

Permanently Legless by J.L. Merrow Permanently Legless by J.L. Merrow Hot

Permanently Legless by J.L. Merrow

Book Details

Publisher
Publish Date
January 22, 2012
Cover art by
Trace Edward Zaber
Book Length
Short Story, 32 pages
ISBN#
978-1-61124-239-3

The Taliban may have taken both of Chris's legs, but he came back from Afghanistan with his sense of humour and his lust for life firmly intact.

The one thing that can shake his confidence, however, is meeting Josh, the one-night-stand from before his tour of duty he hasn't been able to forget.

It turns out Josh hasn't forgotten Chris, either. But with Chris such a changed man, can they still have a future?

Editor comments

 
Permanently Legless by J.L. Merrow 2012-01-30 17:13:09 Serena Yates
Commented by Serena Yates    January 30, 2012
Last updated: January 30, 2012
#1 Reviewer  -   View all my reviews

Permanently Legless by J.L. Merrow

What I loved most about this story was the main character’s unique voice and the way he tells the story. It made him so real to me that I felt as if he was a friend I’ve known for a while. Chris may have had both legs amputated after an incident in Afghanistan, but he kept his sense of humor and now has a very unique outlook on life.

Chris gives us only some of the facts of what happened, his focus is on describing how he deals with life now that he has to learn to live in a wheelchair. He has already learned how to manage daily life, and this story focuses on how he deals with his social life and rediscovering that he still has a love life as well. He doesn’t say that he is afraid of never finding acceptance from a partner, but it is clear that he worries.

Josh may have only been a quick encounter in a bar six months earlier, before Chris went on active duty, but he turns out to become so much more. Yes, he is shocked that Chris is in a wheelchair, but he sees right through that to the man he was interested in before. Very few people are able to do this, and in that sense Josh is an exceptional man. He is also quite normal since he goes after Chris because he is interested in him as a person and as someone who is good to be with in bed – legs or no legs, Josh realizes that isn’t what counts most.

‘Permanently Legless’ is another great example of J.L. Merrow’s ability to make a character some so alive you think you can touch them. Chris has a unique voice, a real message of hope to give, and, at the same time, explains some of what life in a wheelchair can be like. If you prefer your stories with some depth that will make you think, if you like a good romance without it being overly sweet and if you want to met another of J.L. Merrow’s fascinating men, go and buy this book. It’s worth every penny!



DISCLAIMER: Books reviewed on this site were usually provided at no cost by the publisher or author. This book has been provided by Amber Allure for the purpose of a review.

 

User comments

There are no user comments for this listing.

To write a review please register or log in.
 
Powered by JReviews