The Novelty Maker

By Sasha L. Miller
Published by Less Than Three Press LLC
$0.00 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star
(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Jan. 17, 2013
Words: 13,510 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

As often as he can possibly manage, Cole slips away from the parties and teas inflicted upon him by his mother to visit Harlowe, the brilliant, mercurial novelty maker he met several months ago when commissioning a piece for his mother. Overwhelmed with work, and preferring to avoid people, Harlowe is not an easy person to know, and Cole values too much their hard-won friendship to ever risk it.

Extended description

As often as he can possibly manage, Cole slips away from the parties and teas inflicted upon him by his mother to visit Harlowe, the brilliant, mercurial novelty maker he met several months ago when commissioning a piece for his mother. Overwhelmed with work, and preferring to avoid people, Harlowe is not an easy person to know, and Cole values too much their hard-won friendship to ever risk it by telling Harlowe of his true feelings. Then Harlowe begins to receive letters from a secret admirer …

Tags

crush, secret admirer, friends to lovers, class divide, scarring, novelty box

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Review by: TMS on Jan. 29, 2013 : star star star star
Very well written, crisp clear language,I enjoyed the early 20th centuary setting,it works well with the "beauty and the beast" theme,the diction was good, the scope was appropriate,the imagery was beautiful,
The only thing that I felt was lacking was,conflict,emotional turbulance,a contrasting character or two, to add intruge the plot and other dimensions,to heighten the stories climax,what if the main characters mother had been against his wishes? This would have added an interesting conflict,and a whole lot of space for character reflection,so that as readers we could know how they came to be at that emotional point.

But over all it was a good story and I enjoyed reading it.
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