REVIEW: Twin Firs by Paul Bright

 


TWIN FIRS

by Paul Bright

Release Date: August 30, 2024


Review

Super interesting style of writing. It follows Ethan and Leo, but the perspectives of some of the other characters are peppered in throughout. Including some one the animals. Which actually works better than you’d think.


A mountain resort brings together train agent Ethan and Leo, one of the visitors. It’s not a completely smooth sailing relationship but the draw between them is strong enough for them to keep working through the obstacles and chaos thrown in their way.


With a lot of quirky characters and a really intriguing setting, I found myself enthralled and unable to put it down in the end.  It had taken me a little while to get into it, but I ended up staying up way past my bedtime to finish it.


I’m definitely intrigued and ready to see what else the author brings us.



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Synopsis

Train station agent Ethan Tremblay believed he'd never find the perfect man to love. Elementary school teacher Leo Grabowski believed no one would love him if they found out who he really was. When they met at the isolated Twin Firs train depot in an idyllic mountain resort in the Pacific Northwest everything conspired to keep them apart, especially their own insecurities, until they finally learned how to become themselves.


About Paul Bright

Paul Bright wrote and directed a dozen feature films including POCKET MOUSE PROTECTOR, ANGORA RANCH, and ALTITUDE FALLING. He began working as a professional actor in Los Angeles at the age of 16 and has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and advertising campaigns. His work relocated him to Austin, New York and Oregon where he currently lives in a tiny house with his two rescued cats. He likes trains.

TWIN FIRS is his first novel.


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