![]() On the other hand, she’s a talented writer, whose series of Viking stories has been picked up by a Hollywood studio. Never particularly outgoing, she is deeply self-conscious about her scars and finds communication troublesome even when people are able to sign or understand how to better facilitate Elise’s lip-reading. ![]() In the case of Flirting with Fame, we have a Deaf heroine, who also has to deal with extensive scarring along with a high degree of social awkwardness intensifying her feelings around her disabilities.Įlise’s disabilities are the result of her involvement in an explosion, which also killed her best friend’s sister. ![]() New adult romances featuring characters with disabilities aren’t exactly common, though given the relative numbers there may be a greater proportion of them than there are mainstream contemporary romances to match (I’ve seen a higher proportion in the LGBT sector from what I remember). New Adult Romance published by Pocket Star 29 Feb 16 ![]() Stevie‘s review of Flirting with Fame (Love in Disguise, Book 1) by Samantha Joyce ![]()
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