At Seventeen

At Seventeen

2013

Ratings2

Average rating2.5

15

I loved this story! It is a story of the power of love between two people that can survive over many years and different social classes. Madison Lansford is from an upper-class family where image, name, and status are what life is all about. Shannon Fletcher is the maid/cook's daughter and is seen by the Lansford's as lower class and should be avoided. But Madison and Shannon meet at the age of 10 and become friends. Over time, their feelings develop and they fall in love with each other. Shannon knows she is gay, but for Madison, it isn't that simple. Landsford's aren't gay and Madison's mother has her life planned, which includes dating and getting married to another upper class man and having a family. Years go by, but the love Madison and Shannon have is still there.

The storytelling is fabulous and Gerri Hill develops the characters so well. She made me feel for these two who should be together. It is a roller coaster ride of emotions, but well worth the trip. If you are looking for a touching story, this is definitely one to read.

January 28, 2019Report this review