

Northup to start Norns Triad Publications. In 2018, she teamed up with friend and fellow author J.M. She is an international award-winner and the first book in her Excalibur Saga series has been an Amazon bestseller multiple times.

Sahara Foley, in collaboration with her beloved late husband, writes urban and dark fantasy, science fantasy, and the occasional horror tale. Highly recommend, and I give it 5 feathers. If you’re not offended by same-sex or bisexual relationships and love an HEA, you will need to read Tally. I’m not sure if I could abide a friend like Jazz, but she would be interesting to have around. My favorite scenes are between Lex and Jazz. The doubt and fears are very evident in Tally, Lex, and Kode. Her characters are richly detailed and believable. As for the story itself, Northup has risen to her same level of storytelling. I don’t mean for my review to be preachy, and the book isn’t either, merely stating an observation from a slightly more closed-minded perspective. Anyway, this story goes one step further by talking about tri-parenting and the legal ramifications. It’s incredible the archaic laws that are still on the books. Reading Tally has helped open my eyes to some of the dilemmas same-sex relationships face, the restrictions regarding marriage and children. But, still, they shouldn’t be allowed to raise our children. Humans, after all, are very sexual animals. Sure, gay and lesbians have been around since before man started walking. For me, it had nothing to do with religion, just the way I was brought up.

I grew up in the era of mother, father, and children. MY REVIEW: There has been such a shift in our culture and society about what constitutes a family unit.

It contains mature material and is not suitable for those under 18 years of age. Will they comply? Will Tally find the family she craves? Or will her need for completion destroy the most important relationships in her life? - This book explores the ideas of family structure, tri-parenting, and polyamorous relationships. BLURB: Starved for love and fearing time is running out, attorney Tally Abram seeks the aid of her gay best friends, Lex and Ishkode Ackerman, in fathering the children she desperately wants.
