Breath(e) by Ruth Madison


Breath(e)
Title : Breath(e)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 202
Publication : First published December 26, 2011

What do you do when your desire is stronger than you are? College freshman Elizabeth Foster is beginning to come to terms with her attraction to disabled men but she fears others might judge her harshly if they knew.And that's exactly what happens.When her mother learns the truth, she does everything in her power to stop Elizabeth from finding the only kind of man she could love.Now Elizabeth must learn to trust herself and reject her parents' vision for her future.(This book is the sequel to the novel, (W)hole, but it also stands on its own.)


Breath(e) Reviews


  • Christy Stewart

    The book (W)hole was an amazing work that was not only a great read but also opened a dialog into the devotee community and humanized what had been represented only as a perversion in all other mainstream venues; how wonderful it is that this only continued in the follow up Breath(e)!

    We pick off where we left off into the most dramatic part of any story; what happens after the happy ending. It's a bit of a spoiler to say the best part was reading Elizabeth date while being open about her disability fetish but I'll risk not warning you as this is why you really need to read this. I've never read fiction as honest and paradigm shifting into a real community as this series.

  • anne xx

    I wish we would know more about Elizabeth’s failed dates and why!

  • Melissa

    What a great follow up to
    (W)hole!