

Emmet and Jeremey (with 3 e’s, never 2) have to fight and fight hard to be together and forge their paths, but it’s a journey you’ll never forget. It covers a wide range of topics: autism spectrum disorder, clinical depression, anxiety disorders, prejudice, homophobia-and even more in between. Carry the Ocean is something really different for her though, still classic Heidi, but this one is just a little bit more. Every word she writes is pure gold and no matter if her stories have faeries and demons or a cappella groups and drag queens, I love her and love her hard. But before he can trust enough to fall head over heels, he must trust his own conviction that friendship is a healing force, and love can overcome any obstacle.Įrin: Heidi Cullinan is one of my favorite authors of any genre, no question. When his untreated illness reaches a critical breaking point, Emmet is the white knight who rescues him and brings him along as a roommate to The Roosevelt, a quirky new assisted living facility nearby.Īs Jeremey finds his feet at The Roosevelt, Emmet slowly begins to believe he can be loved for the man he is behind the autism.


He’s too busy judging himself, as are his parents, who don’t believe in things like clinical depression. The double major in math and computer science is handsome, forward, wicked smart, interested in dating Jeremey-and he’s autistic.īut Jeremey doesn’t judge him for that. Then a tornado named Emmet Washington enters his life. High school graduate Jeremey Samson is looking forward to burying his head under the covers and sleeping until it’s time to leave for college.

I was really happy to hear Heidi Cullinan decided to revisit this world with new heroes and a glimpse at what our past heroes have been up to.Published by Samhain Publishing on April 7, 2015 Way back in I read Dance With Me (book one in this series) and really enjoyed it.
