By: Heidi Cullinan
Genres: Romance LGBTQ | Romance Contemporary
Posted: April 5, 2015
Jeremy is a recent high school graduate. His superb intellectual skills put him in the league of all the math and science geeks. But even then he feels alienated because of the fact that he has autism. When he meets Emmet, he is enraptured by his good looks and serene personality. Jeremy soon realizes that Emmet suffers from severe clinical depression and has trouble meeting new people. Reaching out to him, they become friends.
The romance really comes to life when Jeremy and Emmet communicate their needs to one another. As they learn to understand more about each other's set of problems and ticks, they also end up learning more about each other as well. This bond creates such a strong relationship and actually brought tears to my eyes more than once. The awkward and innocent dialogue makes you want to root for these characters and as they try very hard to overcome their set of problems, you find yourself rooting for them to succeed.
Not only is CARRY THE OCEAN a beautiful, touching romance, it sheds light on some life lessons as well. I think Cullinan approached these delicate matters well and really provided an accurate depiction of each character's obstacles and made it something special as opposed to something terrible.
Book Summary
Normal is just a setting on the dryer.
The Roosevelt, Book 1
High school graduate Jeremey Samson is looking forward to burying his head under the covers and sleeping until it’s time to leave for college. Then a tornado named Emmet Washington enters his life. The double major in math and computer science is handsome, forward, wicked smart, interested in dating Jeremey—and he’s autistic.
But Jeremey doesn’t judge him for that. He’s too busy judging himself, as are his parents, who don’t believe in things like clinical depression. When his untreated illness reaches a critical breaking point, Emmet is the white knight who rescues him and brings him along as a roommate to The Roosevelt, a quirky new assisted living facility nearby.
As Jeremey finds his feet at The Roosevelt, Emmet slowly begins to believe he can be loved for the man he is behind the autism. But before he can trust enough to fall head over heels, he must trust his own conviction that friendship is a healing force, and love can overcome any obstacle.
Warning: Contains characters obsessed with trains and counting, positive representations of autism and mental illness, a very dark moment, and Elwood Blues.
by: Heidi Cullinan
The Roosevelt Book 1 Samhain Publishing
April 1, 2015
On Sale: April 7, 2015
Featuring: Emmet Washington; Jeremey Samson
268 pages
ISBN: 1619225204
EAN: 9781619225206
Kindle: B00NW6FYLY
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