Pride's Children

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| Rating | : | 4.47 (708 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0993862829 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 350 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-02-09 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Very solid book!" according to Kendra T. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest reviewI love books with kids! Family is the most important thing in my life so I like to read about other families, especially two guys who are able to make it work for them.The book started out pretty intense, and for a while I wondered what the heck it had to do with anything. Obviously we do find out later in the story, but the beginning had me curious.Then we meet Ethan and Taylor. Two. "Good, but had the potential to be so much better" according to Tracy Muth ~Bayou Book Junkie. *copy provided by author/publisher via M/M Romance goodreads group and Don't Buy Me Love in exchange for an honest review*I have to give this book 2 different ratings. I give it a 5 for the story. It was intriguing, interesting.The writing style I give a Good, but had the potential to be so much better *copy provided by author/publisher via M/M Romance goodreads group and Don't Buy Me Love in exchange for an honest review*I have to give this book 2 different ratings. I give it a 5 for the story. It was intriguing, interesting.The writing style I give a 3. While the story was great, the writing style was not.I don't mind when books are written in multiple POV's, but at times I wasn't sure whose head I was in. It was unclear who was talking at t. . While the story was great, the writing style was not.I don't mind when books are written in multiple POV's, but at times I wasn't sure whose head I was in. It was unclear who was talking at t. Kate said Gay Adoption in Canada. Taylor Jensen and Ethan Walker are on two different front lines of the fight for equality in 1990s Canada. Taylor is a civil rights attorney and Ethan is a human rights journalist. However, they both get caught in the crosshairs of religious radicals due to a high-profile adoption case. This happens just as their friendship is becoming more. Can they survive not only themselves being targets, but Taylor's children as well?This is a very detailed
When he meets Ethan Walker, a civil rights columnist for a major newspaper, Taylor knows his life will change. Taylor takes on several cases dealing with gay rights and same-sex parenting - hoping to see the law revised to allow same-sex couples to adopt, particularly the natural children of their partners. It's a bold step out of the closet. When his wife dies of cancer, Taylor decides the deception should end. Set in Toronto and Southern Ontario during the real-life challenges to legislation prohibiting same-sex adoption, "Pride's Children" weaves a tale of intrigue, romance and family love that represents all aspects of the overall struggle for equality rights that continues, in many places, even today.. They're a gift and we have to take care of them." Taylor Jensen lived in the closet most of his adult life. He married and had two children as he established himself as a family and civil rights lawyer. As the two fall in love and begin to establish a "family" together, a sinister opponent, wealthy and powerful, will stop at nothing to ens
