The description (particularly the description of the setting) was very clear and well-done. For someone who is very visual, like myself, I really could visualize all that she was describing. I wasn't particularly touched emotionally, but the story wasn't lifeless either. The more erotic moments had some odd word choices and were a little unbelievable (and not in the good way). All in all, it was fine, but really nothing particularly remarkable. This is a free read by Marie Sexton and it's not one that readers would like to miss out on. It's short at 7 pages but what Sexton is able to accomplish within these seven pages is astounding. She brought to life characters and gave them a past and a love story that is timeless. So heartbreaking and poignant, Sexton has all the elements of a great story that is cut down to its bare essentials, making for a unique and memorable read.
What do You think about To Feel The Sun (2013)?
Ahhh! So many feels for such a short book. Loved it!!
—gabbieestrada
Short but very sweet. I really liked it.
—jessizor