Brick is a shy, unsure, quiet man who struggles with the dating scene. He can't seem to find a date until one day his mother tells him SHE found a date for him. Not brave enough to ask the woman face-to-face for a date, Brick calls Cameo to ask her out. Cameo agrees to meet him though both she and Brick aren't sure what to expect. When he first catches a glimpse of Cameo, Brick knows he's in love with her. Though they become great friends, nothing ever happens to make their relationship move forward.
Brick marries and works hard to provide a good life for his wife and children. He had no way of knowing his wife would turn into the person she had become. He had no way to prepare for the war about to begin.
Phenomenal writing, this book will captivate you. Characters you can love and those you love to hate make this book one to have. Heart wrenchingly beautiful, this love story is told from a male perspective. It's powerful and moving. I sobbed and cried. I was outraged and I was sad. 'Armor of Glass' pulls at every emotion. The fact this book was brutally honest and direct is just one reason I loved it. I wanted to comfort Brick and Cameo. You have to get this book. It really is fabulous!
I found no issues with this one.
I gave this one 5 cheers out of 5 because of the powerful love story it contains.
I have also read this book and loved it. What the review doesn't mention is that there is an underlining military theme that is based on real life and real facts. Even though it's a love story, it's told from a males protective which is nice to see how a father sees and deals with his emotions.
ReplyDeleteI didn't mention it because I didn't want to give away to much. *smile*
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