Halo by EM LINDSEY
- Molly Martin
- Dec 11, 2023
- 2 min read
My review
5 stars
This is not a trope that I generally gravitate yo which is why it took me so long to pick it up, and wow, do I regret that choice now. EM Lindsey yet again proves how much of an inclusive writer they are, this time, with cerebral palsy, you can feel the research put into the work to make sure it was conveyed to the readers correctly.
Victor & Oliver may have what starts off a fake relationship, but you can feel the emotions as they progress. They are both so kind and supportive it is no surprise that they are truly meant to be together at the end.
Another great read from EM, so if you are like me and not a fan of the escort/billionaire trope, fear not this is unlike any other I've come across.
Book overview
One mistake: Victor got into the wrong car.
One decision: Oliver didn’t kick him out.
One lie: neither of them knows who the other person is— at least, not until it’s too late to turn back.
There are many words for what Oliver does for a living, and none of them are very kind.
But Oliver’s time in that industry is nearly at an end, so when a gorgeous older man with sad eyes tumbles into his path, Oliver finds it impossible turn him away.
Victor looks at him like he’s an angel, even when Oliver feels like a devil, but he knows better than to hope. After all, men like them are only ever destined for star-crossed love.
But as months of separation carry on, Oliver realizes that maybe he really is willing to fight for what he wants.
And, more importantly, for who.
Halo is a stand-alone novel featuring an age gap romance, the best hot wings known to man, the merits of good gas station burritos, aquarium dates, meteor showers, lava lamp mood lighting, kissing hands, and the most hard-won happily ever after you may ever read.
Halo (The Beginning Of Always Book 1) https://a.co/d/1luGuBf



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