Love Thyself: "gay fiction, transgender fiction, thriller, child trafficking, LGBTQ drama, and Love Thyself"
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.36 (802 Votes) |
Asin | : | B015LGOY36 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 391 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This story isn’t perfect. AT ALL This story isn’t perfect. AT ALL. But I had so many emotions from it.Ultimately, I loved the acceptance. And the trans family member. And the vindication of getting rid of abusive and toxic people from your life. The particular methods used…eh I wouldn’t advise them but I understand why they were used for the situations in this story.I would definitely advise people to assess their own mental health and triggers before picking this book/story up.. Confusing Attack Hamster This book had so many editing errors that it was difficult to read: missing commas and periods, extra commas and periods, dialog between characters mixed up, and a bunch or underscores scattered around for good measure. The story is interesting if unbelievable. The thing that bugged me the most about it (aside from the editing) was the lack of knowledge the author seemed to have on trans issues. She calls people "a transgender" (this is like calling someone "a black" - not very nice), spreads misinformation about the dangers and irreversibility of HRT, . "and way out of my normal reading with Love Thyself. I really think it takes a lot" according to Brandi Pearson. Alright, first off I want to pat the author on the back. Layla has written something totally different, and way out of my normal reading with Love Thyself. I really think it takes a lot of courage to write something so different, but in a good way. When I first started this book, I was very interested in what was going on, what could happen. You name it, I was sucked in. I instantly had a connection with Kellie/Kaleb and I really felt horrible for her/him. I wanted to pull Kellie/Kaleb out of the book world and away from her/his horrible mother. Since K
He knows he was born in a female’s body, but with a soul of a man.What happens when skeletons are forced to be kept in dirty closets? No one should judge a person by the gender of their body, but the passions found within their heart. Have you ever felt like you were different, like you didn't belong? Kellie Kingston knows that feeling all too well. *´¨)¸.•´¸.•*´¨) An amazing new book by Layla Stevens.Warning: This book is graphic in nature. She’s not who she pretends to be, instead from the inside out, Kellie is actually Kaleb.For years, Kaleb has wanted to break free from the reins of Kellie’s lifestyle. 18+ is advised. Will the people of Kaleb’s community ever be able to accept him for who he really is? Will Kaleb ever be free to truly love himself or will southern socialite secrets keep him hidden forever?