Dark Heaven
️ ️ ⏭83.1=T.85 ️1 ️2016 22aug2019 11jun2020 5️ - 9.4 ☣️I found that I really enjoyed this one. I found it to be interesting, amusing & thought provoking. It also speaks to the social climate we currently find ourselves in - so now is the perfect time to read it. It often becomes clear throughout that the author had (or at least ended up having) their own social agenda, perhaps due to the aforementioned climate, but seen as how I feel this agenda is a worthy one - trying to open peoples minds to the idea of accepting/appreciating racial diversity &, to a greater extent in the story, homosexuality - I found that i quite enjoyed it. The author even made some very good & interesting points on this as well. Also, when I'm reading something & I take several screen shots of both jokes & the interesting points just so I can share them with others, then that means, in my mind at least, they did a superb job in those areas. Side note - they are an incredibly passionate couple who have many passionate sex scenes that were also really good as well. ️ Conor, a Korean-American, lives in a city where same-sex marriage has been legalized, but where racist & homophobic hate crimes are still frequent. He joins a band with the blonde hair, blue-eyed Simon & the two go on to create their own “dark heaven” in an abandoned church. Feelings develop between the pair, but light cannot dwell with dark, & their time together will soon come to an end. ️———List Titles (usually put in tabs but piece so long, they wont fit)———️ ️Y-Statement - Social - Racism | Anti-LGBT️—Comedy—️—Life & Death—️Y-C- Drugs️Y-J-MM- Journalist️Y-R- Reversible️Y-J-BB- Organised Crime & Killer️Y-J-EI- Idol️Y-L- Cohabitation - After Love️Y- Medical - Physical - Injury | Coma️Y-P- Childhood friends️Y-R-Married️Y-R- Reencounter️Y-S-R- Exit ‘The Closet’️Y-S- Separated️Y-M-M/C- Mental Illness️BB- Hate | Racism | Prejudices | Strong Jealously
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