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Thursday, December 19, 2019

Reviewing Pattern for an Angel by CJane Elliott.

Pattern for an Angel by CJane Elliott 3*
BLURB: Can an angel gown for a little boy let a single dad and a drag queen stitch together a new pattern for love?
Hospice nurse Gabe Martin is bisexual but doesn’t have time for love—his main priority is raising Ian, his adopted five-year-old son. Ian loves wearing dresses at home and wants an angel gown for his kindergarten holiday pageant. When Gabe visits a sewing store to get help with Ian’s costume, he’s assisted by a bewitching employee named Loren who opens up Gabe’s focused world.
Drag queen Loren Schuster likes playing with gender norms and wearing skirts and dresses in everyday life. A bad breakup killed his interest in serious relationships, but he reconsiders that stance when gorgeous single dad Gabe walks into the shop. Loren helps young Ian see it’s okay to be himself, and together, Loren and Gabe create a new pattern for a family full of love.


My Review: I received a copy in exchange for an honest review. This was a lovely, sweet romance with no angst and plenty of Non-normative Gender acceptance. The non-normative gender identity development played a big role in the story but was not over done nor white washed so I found it to be a refreshing change. I just wish more Dads (and Mums) were as accepting as Gabe is with Ian. If you enjoy your romances full of love, support, acceptance and a little boy who enjoys dresses, then go buy this. You won't go wrong I promise you.

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