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Butterfly's Child

von Alan Chin

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While back in the West to attend his grandmother's funeral, Cord Bridger uncovers two shocking revelations: his grandmother had a lesbian lover named Juanita, and he has a teenaged son named Kalin. Fate brings all three together, but to preserve his new family, Cord must leave his safe life in New York City behind to carve a living from the harsh ranch lands of Nevada. To forge a life with Juanita and Kalin, Cord must first discover the dark secret burning a hole in Kalin's heart. With the help of Tomeo, a handsome Japanese veterinarian, Cord travels a gut-wrenching road of triumphs and tragedies to insure his son will survive the sinister violence of his past. But as Tomeo becomes more than just a helpful friend to Cord, a new set of problems arise between Cord and Kalin that may threaten the happiness of them all.… (mehr)
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Hopeful story. Heartfelt. A writer that has a strong voice. 4.25 Stars Story: A man Leaves NYC to help with a funeral, settle a estate, and finds a new outlook on life. Realises that he hasn't been living at all. Recommended read. ( )
  Penny01 | Feb 1, 2014 |
From start to finish this book was just bad, the characters didn't seem authentic. They seemed like characterizations of standard romance fare. You have the man who left home who never came back, the stoic local who teaches him what home is and then the two abused boys just add a dash of spice to a rather bland stew. First the points of view switch from Cord the man who left home and the 7 year old abuse victim. Cord's voice is pretty typical and rather dull. The 7 year old, Jem, who it's unclear as to whether he was abused or not but he certainly is over sexualized.The reader's introduction to him is when we 'hear' him waxing on about his brother and his brother's body, in a very vivid and graphic way. At fist I thought this was a case of brothers being lovers, which I wasn't expecting but I don't mind but then it became apparent that the speaker was 7. It was creepy and the character's voice didn't improve. Then we have the drug addicted mother and her pimp daddy kiddy porn peddler who comes back to 'get what's his'. Seriously the book just fell apart towards the end with shoot outs, ransom and porn rings. It was all too much and not quite enough at the same time. It seemed to me that the author had several ideas and just didn't tie any of them together. In the end the book was bland with a touch of the absurd. ( )
  Shanna_McConnell | May 11, 2013 |
I'm going to let this book sit for a while. I read about 70% of it. Interesting story, but a few things really started to bother me more, keeps pulling me out of the story flow. Jem's voice, especially. He doesn't always, or rather, he usually doesn't sound like a 7-year-old kid. I may still finish this book at some future date.
  Nightcolors | Apr 10, 2013 |
I'm going to let this book sit for a while. I read about 70% of it. Interesting story, but a few things really started to bother me more, keeps pulling me out of the story flow. Jem's voice, especially. He doesn't always, or rather, he usually doesn't sound like a 7-year-old kid. I may still finish this book at some future date.
  Nightcolors | Apr 8, 2013 |
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While back in the West to attend his grandmother's funeral, Cord Bridger uncovers two shocking revelations: his grandmother had a lesbian lover named Juanita, and he has a teenaged son named Kalin. Fate brings all three together, but to preserve his new family, Cord must leave his safe life in New York City behind to carve a living from the harsh ranch lands of Nevada. To forge a life with Juanita and Kalin, Cord must first discover the dark secret burning a hole in Kalin's heart. With the help of Tomeo, a handsome Japanese veterinarian, Cord travels a gut-wrenching road of triumphs and tragedies to insure his son will survive the sinister violence of his past. But as Tomeo becomes more than just a helpful friend to Cord, a new set of problems arise between Cord and Kalin that may threaten the happiness of them all.

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