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Blind Faith by N.R. Walker
Blind Faith by N.R. Walker











Blind Faith by N.R. Walker

He plays the role of new lover, and his job is to make the client’s ex realize one thing: either he does want to break up or he does not. Spencer Cohen is a guy who is able to get answers about relationship questions. “Spencer Cohen, Book One” is the first novel in the “Spencer Cohen” series, which was released in the year 2016. She has also written some stand alone work. Walker writes the “Spencer Cohen” series, the “Red Dirt” series, the “Thomas Elkin” series, the “Blind Faith” series, and the “Turning Point” series. Since then, she has been writing regularly.

Blind Faith by N.R. Walker

She once believed that people talking in her head was a weird thing, until she came across other authors who said that it was a normal thing.

Blind Faith by N.R. Walker

Walker likes when they do some dirty things, but likes it more when they fall in love with each other. She has some pretty boys who she gives life to with her words. She is a writer, a sister, a wife, and a mother. Writing is something she loves doing and spends way too much time doing it, but she wouldn’t have it another way. Walker is from Australia and writes gay romances, a genre she loves.

Blind Faith by N.R. Walker

I hate this "need to reprodruce" in all romances.Author N. Believe it or not they have valid reasons.īy this time you might have noticed that this is something that hits close to home. Because it discounts people's opinion who truly do not wish to raise children. This is very disrespectful towards the partner who has a right to his own opinion.Īnd this neat "you will see your error and jump into adoption" is insulting to everyone who doesn't want children. I really hate when they do this in books - and I find it very insulting that people who don't want children in books get the "see the light and get on board already" treatment. This is not something to be flippant about. Here it was treated like a piece of fluff.Īnd the partner who said a clear and distinct "no" to children has to give in and do it, because the other partner wants it so badly.Ĭhild care is hard work, having children cost a lot of money and it DOES CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE. This is a huge problem in real life partnerships. And that is the whole "I want kids, he doesn't". Was free, and I am only reviewing because it has one big no go for me.













Blind Faith by N.R. Walker