A Woman Complete
2020 • 308 pages

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T.B. Markinson (2020) ends Lizzie's story with as much drama as it started. (laugh)

I said in an earlier review of this series, “The community and family that you make when you are LGBTQ and not supported by your biological family is sometimes what you need to survive and Markinson displays this beautifully in this book.” Let's hit repeat on this statement for this book too.

I really like who Lizzie has grown to become and Markinson taps into many of the dynamics that people who are married or not married fall into. I think there is a little something for everyone to relate to whether you are LGBTQ+ or not.

Markinson adds humor, strife, dumbfoundedness, and pain which is all a part of life. Markinson does it in such a way though that you want to keep turning the page or swiping right. A Woman Complete satisfies the need to find out how it all ends while still questioning the craziness of it all. Life can be crazy sometimes and Markinson writes it dynamically.

I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.

March 27, 2020Report this review