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'Someday, Someday' by Emma Scott is a poignant and heartwarming story of survival, resilience, and love between Silas and Max. The book delves into the deeply traumatic experiences of both characters after coming out to their fathers as gay, exploring themes of family rejection, emotional damage, and the struggles faced by many gay youths. The chemistry and banter between Silas and Max provide a glimpse into their friendship and undeniable connection, portraying them as soulmates who find solace and happiness in each other's company.

The narrative also highlights the importance of family relationships, especially the heartwarming bond between Silas and his brother Eddie. The story beautifully portrays the characters' journey towards self-acceptance, healing, and finding love amidst societal challenges and personal struggles, making it a compelling and emotionally engaging read.

Characters:

Max and Silas are well-developed characters, with contrasting personalities that reflect their individual struggles and resilience.

Writing/Prose:

The writing is characterized by beautiful prose that captures deep emotions, alongside natural and engaging dialogue that enhances character interaction.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative centers around the emotional journeys of Max and Silas as they navigate their lives and relationships, addressing significant societal issues along the way.

Setting:

Set in a modern urban context, the story integrates themes of family relationships and societal challenges.

Pacing:

The pacing is described as a slow burn, allowing relationships to develop naturally while maintaining reader engagement.
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Notes:

The book explores themes of acceptance and rejection related to sexual orientation.
Max was abandoned by his family after coming out, demonstrating resilience.
Silas struggles under family expectations, portraying internal conflict.
Love and support between the characters provide solace amidst their struggles.
The story addresses societal issues like drug addiction and homophobia.
The relationship between Silas and his brother Eddie adds depth to the narrative.
Emma Scott's writing is appreciated for its emotional depth and beautiful prose.
Readers are emotionally invested in Max and Silas's journey of love and recovery.
The pacing of the story allows for character development and emotional buildup.
The book is recommended for its poignant storytelling and relatability.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include high potential triggers such as drug addiction, family rejection, and discussions of suicide and mental health issues.

Has Romance?

Yes, there is a strong presence of romance in the book as it focuses on the relationship between the two main characters.

From The Publisher:

How long would you wait for love?Max Kaufman was kicked out of his home as a teen and his life has been an uphill battle ever since. From addiction and living on the streets, to recovery and putting himself through nursing school, he's spent the last ten years rebuilding his shattered sense of self. Now he's taken a job as a private caretaker to Edward Marsh III, the president and CEO of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Max soon learns Marsh's multi-billion-dollar empire is a gold and diamond-encrusted web of secrets and lies.The longer Max works and lives with the Marsh family, the tighter the secrets tangle around him. And his heart-that he's worked so hard to protect-falls straight into the hands of the distant, cold, and beautiful son of a dynasty…Silas Marsh is set to inherit the family fortune, but his father is determined his heir be the "perfect" son. Before Silas can take over the company and end its shady business practices, he must prove himself worthy…and deny his true nature.Silas must choose: stand up to his father by being true to himself and his undeniable feelings for Max. Or pretend to be someone he is not in order to inherit everything. Even if it means sacrificing a chance at happiness and real love.

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1 comment(s)

Loved It
10 months

The story was amazing and I love it,that there is the character called Silas,who was also a few times in When you come back to me.

He is such a strong and empathetic person..

This book is special and I learned a lot of it.I'm happy I read it! :)

 
 
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