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Fleeing Steady Habits

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. A shame it finished so quick but I’m glad there was a happy ending and both main characters went through a lot, apart and together.

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This is my first time reading Bruce Post. Very enjoyable read that kept me engagend throughout. Highly recommended.

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This novel explored the depths of human depravity, the demons of addiction and the heights of unconditional love. It started out a little slow, for me. But, once it got going, it didn't slow down, until the end. There were some "uncomfortable moments", one of which gave me a flashback of my own, that were hard to read through. This is a testament to the author's exceptional ability to paint a picture so real, with nothing more than his words, that you visibly cringe and want to crawl into your private bubble of safety.

The characters were well-developed with sublime depth, hearty substance and superb complexity. I almost felt like it was a mini study in psychology and human nature as their multi layers were peeled back, one by one, until the core of who they were (and why) was fully revealed.

With all of the evil and nastiness displayed by some of the characters, it was heartwarming and uplifting to see how Junior and Courtney stand by each other and support each other with unconditional love.

This was an intense read, but well worth hanging in there through the dark and disturbing patches.

*I received a complimentary copy of this story from NetGalley and Black Rose Writing in order to read and provide a voluntary, unbiased and honest review, should I choose to do so.

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