I like to think that I will read pretty much everything LGBTQ+ related, but I do have to admit I have not read a lot of books with asexual characters in them. has written, I don’t think she has written about Asexual main characters. While I have read pretty much everything N.R. When I read the blurb for this I knew I HAD to read it. Walker fan so anything she writes, I’m going to read. Maybe Hennessy can convince Jordan that his world hasn’t been turned upside down at all, but maybe it’s now-for the first time in his life-the right way up. Leaving his North Shore support group behind, he starts his own in Surry Hills, where he meets first-time-attendee Jordan.Ī little bewildered and scared, but completely adorable, Hennessy is struck by this guy who’s trying to find where he belongs. His being asexual had seen the end of a lot of his romances, but he’s determined to stay true to himself. Hennessy Lang moved to Surry Hills after splitting with his boyfriend. But he when he realizes adding the label ‘asexual’ might explain a lot, it turns his world upside down. Gay, geek, a librarian, socially awkward, a nervous rambler, an introvert, an outsider. Jordan O’Neill isn’t a fan of labels, considering he has a few. We were provided a copy in exchange for an honest review. Self-published on March 19th, 2019, 251 pgs. Bethany & Erryn duo-review ‘Upside Down’ by N.R.
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