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Last of the Summer Tomatoes Audiobook by Sherrie Henry


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Title: Last of the Summer Tomatoes
Author: Sherrie Henry
Narrator: Paul Morey
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-24-14
Publisher: Harmony Ink Press
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 18 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Kyle Jackowski, typical sullen emo teen, struggles to find a way to deal with his sexuality and finds himself in trouble with the law...again. But instead of being sent to a juvenile detention center like he expected, he is given a chance to commute his sentence by working on a farm for the summer.
Enter Sam, son of the farm owners, who shows Kyle what he feels is perfectly normal and that he doesn't have to hide from his feelings. In turn, Sam's parents show Kyle that his abusive stepfather and battered mother are not the norm. With their love and support, Kyle finds his place in the world - by Sam's side.
Members Reviews:
An innocent love story at it's best.
Ever so often, I accidentally, or not, choose a book intended for the teen LGBT market. This is one. A lovely innocent love story at it's very best. If you're looking for a hot M2M romance, keep on looking. If you want to believe in love, spend the credit.
A must read
A great story read perfectly you won't go wrong with this book a love story for the ages
Okay story, poor choice of narrator
The storyline was enjoyable, if a bit predictable. But Paul Morey as the narrator was not the right choice. He is not a bad narrator in general, but this is a coming of age story and he sounded way too old to be voicing these characters.
Great YA story
Kyle is 17 on the cusp of 18 and on the verge of finally, finally, leaving his abusive step-fathers house for art school when he gets suckered into doing something stupid. He throws a brick at a window and ends up almost in juvenile detention. Instead of a jail, he signs up for a work-release program in upstate NY at a farm.
Sam is the son of the famers for whom Kyle works. Hes an openly gay college sophomore and he returns each summer to help on the farm.
Both boys are virgins. Though Sam has known for a while that he is gay, has even had some boyfriends, he is saving himself for a committed relationship. Kyle has barely admitted he is gay and is far from having ever acted upon it.
Kyle takes to the farm like a duck to water and when he meets Sam, their attraction is instantaneous. Kyle has seen Sam in a dream, and Sam is immediately protective of the obviously abused Kyle.
Sam essentially takes on the job of showing Kyle the world as a gay young man and helps him to identify and normalize his feelings. Sams family is also amazing in this capacity, helping Kyle to feel love for the first time since his father died a decade ago.
Kyle is a tough nut to crack though. He doesnt know how to handle these feelings, doesnt trust them, and he worries that Sam is either dating him because hes convenient or going to disappear forever once school starts up again. In either case, he wants to protect his heart, so he keeps his distance.
Almost reluctantly, Kyle agrees to date Sam and together they tentatively explore the physical side of their relationship. The summer moves quickly and the boys find that though they are really thinking they might be in love, they dont think the relationship can withstand long distance. So they essentially break up.
Time and again Kyle finds himself in abusive situations (both over the summer and at school), and it isnt until he meets some supportive friends at art school that he takes measures to learn some self defense.
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