Glitter

By Ayla Starr
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(5.00 based on 7 reviews)

Published: Feb. 24, 2012
Words: 2,869 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

I kept tripping over my feet, tripping over my words, and eventually gave up talking all together. You continued to smile anyway.

Tags

romance, love, gay, transgender, glitter

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Review by: kindleromance on Feb. 02, 2013 : star star star star star
A love letter that brings you through one man's childhood and into his true heart's destination. Absolutely phenomenal! When somebody can tug at your heart strings with so few words, I am truly impressed.
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Review by: Tasha-Gaye Jones on Aug. 01, 2012 : star star star star star
Such a beautiful letter, made me want to cry. It's such a beautiful read i could see the events before me, i could picture danny being who he is all glitter and beauty, It seemed so really, the frustration, the pain and even the love. Makes me want to face my fears
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Review by: Rhys Christopher Ethan on July 10, 2012 : star star star star star
Such a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful story. I could really feel for the speaker and imagine Danny. Great imagery and use of words.
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Review by: Dar Mil on June 14, 2012 : star star star star star
Still have a lump in my throat for this one. The story feels to be truth, like it happens everyday. In someways I am sure it does. Hard lessons to be true to yourself and your friends. Hold your head up and enjoy life even if you aren't like everyone else.

I don't know how I came upon this little story. Kind of glad I got behind on my reading goals so that I was searching for short books on my Kindle. This was a gem! Kind of wish I knew what happened next.
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Review by: London Shye on March 12, 2012 : star star star star star
Wow, just wow! I teared up at the end. Maybe because how well written this story is, or because those in the community actually know a story like this.

Highly recommend this read.
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Review by: Kia Zi Shiru on March 10, 2012 : star star star star star
Amazing little story. A lot of tension and very real characters. You really believe what you read, amazing!
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Review by: Sylvir on March 07, 2012 : star star star star star
Absolutely flawless. I can't believe no one else reviewed this yet (I assume because it's such a recent release), but I hope my review might do this story even a little justice.

You know when something is well written when you can relate to the characters so easily and that whatever emotions they are going through you do as well. I cried while reading this. It's a very touching piece that is very realistically written and it possesses an entrancing feel of a confessional to it. Did this occur? Is one of the characters the author? It doesn't matter. What's important is this story is easily real.

Read this. It's a story of a coward finding strength. A story that all can relate to and speaks to the difficulties of being different.

-Val
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