![]() I won’t be including any major spoilers here, but it will make more sense if you’ve read the first book! If you have not yet read The Fixer, I urge you to stop reading this review right now and scoot over to your favorite bookstore to pick up a copy. But Lee Winter’s Chaos Agent surprised me with its smart and heartfelt combination of questions about morality and ethics, as it concluded the story that began in The Fixer. Comfort reading at its finest, most pure form. I know what I am getting in a romance novel: a meet cute, a conflict, a resolution, a happy ever after. It’s conversation that is forever bubbling up on the internet, and honestly, it’s usually not the kind of thought exercise I seek out in romance novels. How does someone earn that distinction, and more importantly, how do you keep it? People are, well, people: wonderful and flawed, prone to mistakes and selfishness. Lately, I’ve been thinking about morality and what it means to be a good person. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema. ![]() LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now. ![]()
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