#FIRST IMPRESSIONS #SECOND
CHANCES by Heidi Belleau
Date:
26/05/2014
Grade:
3.5
Details:
Received from Riptide Publishing
Through Love Romances and More
Own
/ Kindle
The
blurb:
“Jonah Gilchrist lives a double life. On the
internet, he’s a fashion-blogging Tumblr celebrity. In the real world, though,
being an awkward gay virgin isn’t as cute and endearing as it is online—it’s a
target on his back. After years of being bullied, Jonah’s determined to start
afresh at college, but it’s hard to remake yourself when you’re sharing classes
with your ill-fated junior high crush.
Sebastian Rose, with his easy-going manner and
great sense of humor, was one of the most popular guys in junior high. He was
also one of Jonah’s only defenders. Too bad Jonah knows Sebastian’s kindness
was only pity.
Bumping into each other after all these years makes
it seem like the universe itself wants Jonah to have a second chance at his
first love. But how can he ever hope to reinvent himself when Sebastian’s
presence pulls him further into his past? Then again, maybe moving forward
doesn’t have to mean leaving the best part of your past behind.”
---------------------------------------------------
My
thoughts:
I
enjoyed this short story. It wasn’t great and didn’t blow me away, but it was a
nice and funny quick read; just what I needed right now.
The
characters were so well established that poor Jonah made me cringe. In fact he constantly seemed to be walking a
fine line between becoming a caricature and being a real person. But then
again, I think that’s exactly what he was meant to be. He’d created that online
persona for himself because he could barely keep himself going in the real
world. While his obsession with fashion and his social media followers made him
at times infuriating it also brought quite a few funny moments.
Sebastian
on the other hand was almost too good to be true. His infinite patience and
willingness to accept Jonah’s awkward and at times rude behaviour stretched my
imagination to its limits. Having said that, it did make him adorably cute and
I couldn’t help feeling that everybody should be lucky enough to have a
Sebastian in their lives.
Thankfully
the author gave both characters enough ‘real’ moments to make the story work.
Sebastian may be intrinsically good and patient; he does have his limits and
insecurities. Jonah on the other hand may pretend to be a prima donna while
really being social inept, he becomes very recognisable the instant he lets go
of his invented persona and just enjoys the moment he’s in while allowing his
feelings to rule him.
This
is a short and enjoyable story in which opposites attract and two apparently
completely unsuited characters connect and take their first steps on what may
well be the road to a beautiful relationship. It would have been nice if the
story had been longer. I imagine Sebastian’s influence would work wonders for
Jonah and that is a journey I would have loved to be part of. Unfortunately
that was not what this story was about. Should the author ever feel the urge to
write the story of Sebastian and Jonah’s developing relationship I will be
among the first to read it though.
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