Sometimes events don't end where we want them to, or we can't always influence how they play out. And when we let things go, we can go with the flow, which is a wise choice. Introducing, BROKEN BOYS by DAK KOPEC, the novel where we can feel the latter. The material within is highlighted on the cover page.
The life narrative of Blake Roberts, who was then in his fifties, is chronicled in the book. He was surprised to see a visitor from his old days visiting him when he lived solitarily. Ivy Vandermark, the sister of his best buddy Logan, asked that he give her daughter Jillian his entire story. Jillian intended to record it in a book. Since, the Vandermark family has always been there for him, even during his worst moments. So, Blake was unable to refuse. He thus consented and began experiencing his past, again in front of Jillian. He was about to reveal some really difficult realities, though!
What unspoken realities about her past existed? Why did he decide to confide in Jillian about his deepest sufferings, humiliations, and hurts? Read on to discover the startling answers!
The novel is written quite well, and readers would identify with it on many different levels. The fact that Blake's narrative is drastically different from what it may have been will make the readers emotional. Readers will become emotionally invested in the story and the characters until the very end. Because it contains references to sexuality and may offend many people who follow certain religions, the book is intended for older readers. Overall, it's a pleasant book because it advises you to carefully consider each relationship
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