The Good Fight by Andrew Grey
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
September 2012
ISBN: 978-1-61372-736-2
Pages: 200
Contemporary Romance m/m
South Dakota
Jerry Lincoln has an IT consulting business in Sioux
Falls and he has a problem as he has more work than one man can handle alone.
That means he needs to hire some help.
John Black Raven is Jerry’s new employee. He is also proving to be
distracting. Jerry hopes he will be more
helpful than anything because he is finding that John’s deep eyes and long hair
are very distracting.
John left the reservation for an education and a chance
at a life that wasn’t possible on the reservation. What is most important as
far as he is concerned is getting a job and keeping it. His sister died six months ago and now her
children are in foster care. John can’t
get custody even with the law on his side.
In fact he is unable to even see his nephew and niece.
John soon discovers he doesn’t have to struggle alone as
he and Jerry grow closer. With Jerry’s
help he gets visitation rights and some much needed support. Even with the victories there are still some
setbacks. Native American children are the bread and butter of Child Services
so everything is tangled up in red tape, politics and money. John and Jerry are
determined to fight the good fight and win.
This is a story that pulls at readers heartstrings and
will have readers hoping everything works out for the best for John and Jerry. The characters are well written and the story
line proves to be so engrossing that readers will find it hard to put the book
down for any reason. For readers that
enjoy this genre this is definitely a book to check out and they will find that
they will want to read more from this author.
The story keeps building until the climatic end.
I give this one 4-1/2 red roses
LRH
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