This story is not perfect but well worth reading.
What do you get? A really wonderful love story. MJ Duncan delivers a romance between two very relatable and likable people that get to know each other slowly, finally connect, and then she rides out the last half of the book exploring the couple together. Nothing hugely dramatic happens; no comas, accidents, affairs, some horrible childhood abuse, a partner being an overt asshole for no good reason…you know, the typical fair we often find in this genre. It is a romance the author wants us to experience, enjoy, and languish in and god love her for it.
What makes the book extra special is that MJ Duncan stands out as a master of not only dialogue but of *witty* dialogue so, when she shows us the slow burn of the leads getting to know each other, we’re happy to be with them on every page. The intimacy abounds and Duncan is excellent with *showing* us how someone is feeling or thinking. The erotica is well done and be prepared for a whole lot of it once the story hits that point.
I appreciated Duncan’s inclusion of a supporting bisexual character who she treated with respect. I don’t see this often. Also, one of the leads is mixed race which I always find more interesting. You also have a character coming out later in life. The author explores the character’s comfort level with being perceived as lesbian but we get a break from a drawn out back and forth see-saw of ‘I-can-be, no-I-can’t-be, I-can-be’ and we have what just is. Refreshing.
My main complaint with the story lies in the word “as”. Holy moly. *So* many sentences running together with “as”, “as”, “as”. My mind started replacing some of it with “when”, “and”, period start new sentence. Despite this, the strength of the writing propelled me forward and I mark it as a minor annoyance rather than a derailment.
Overall, ‘Spectrum’ is heartfelt and lovely. Definitely read this one.