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Click hereOkay, so got to here. Your music tastes were always en pointe for the novellas I read. But this is branching out, and I'm liking Viv, and ... I'm going to quit fangirling and just read, but please note that you're motivating me in all sorts of which ways (from getting back into playing music to checking out more latino musical options I wasn't completely familiar with), which I appreciate. Keep up the good work.
I really hope Viv grows and let her low self esteem go. It is painful to watch her agony. She deserves better.
I'm re-reading the story to refresh my memory before Chapter 9 is published. Now that I know what's coming, Viv's explanation of intersectionality resonates more.
This is so good. I have to admit, Vivian made me uncomfortable when we first met her, in the story about Liz & Addie. But now we see the backstory, she’s so much more sympathetic. I find it hard to reconcile her chronic low self esteem and lack of self confidence with how assertive she can be in the bar, dance floor, pickup situation etc. Thank you for this thoughtful (and romantic) series.