![]() ![]() I tend to fall in love with a lot of Molly’s characters. Thank goodness Molly gave him his own book - this one. One of them was Relatively Honest, a young/new adult story of love, with a secondary character that stole my heart: Sinter Blackwell. Many years ago, I met Molly Ringle and over the past several years, we have published many books together. Molly Ringle's growing list of other succesful titles include: Choosing the right role to play has never been harder. Family complications soon force him into the most consequential decisions of his life, threatening all his most important relationships: with Andy, Fiona, his parents, and everyone else who’s counting on him. But both love and drama seem determined to find him. He isn’t seeking love, and definitely doesn’t want drama. But he can’t deny that his favorite parts of each day are the messages from his gay best friend Andy in Seattle-whom Sinter once kissed when they were 15.įinally he decides to return to America to visit Andy and discover what’s between them, if anything. He’s a 25-year-old American actor working in London, living far away from his disapproving parents in the Pacific Northwest, and enjoying a flirtation with his director Fiona. ![]() It’s an inconvenient time for Sinter Blackwell to realize he’s bisexual. ![]()
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