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A Boy Called Rainbow

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Art evaluator Miles Tate is finally about to start living his dream . . . that is if he can get the funding in place to open his own art gallery in New York. But when an unexpected turn of events finds every one of Miles's perfectly-planned dreams turned upside-down, it's time to escape Manhattan and reluctantly take up a well-paid job in the tiny seaside town of Hope's Bluff, Georgia. For Miles, it's his only chance to make some money, claw back what little dignity he has left, and figure out what the hell to do with his life.

But evaluating the art collection of a deceased estate isn't made easy by the grandson of the dearly departed. Indeed, the young man who calls himself Rainbow is a hot-tempered, hotter-than-hell artist whose secrets run deep and passions run raw. He is talented, troubled, tempestuous, and deaf . . . and possibly the one person who can save Miles from his own heartache.

Can Miles finish the job he's been paid to do . . . or will two opposites find that they have more in common than they first imagined? Can the pair of them find the strength in each other to rebuild their lives . . . or will the traumas of their pasts drive them both away? Will Miles turn his back on the handsome, hurt, artistic genius he's stumbled upon . . . or will he finally find true love in the arms of a Boy Called Rainbow?

©2023 Robin Knight (P)2025 Tantor Media
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance Heartfelt New York Dream
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The original idea wasn’t bad but it wasn’t executed well. The negative characters were cartoonish, Disney villain evil. The relationship between the two main characters just wasn’t there either, they only spent a week together and half of it Rainbow wouldn’t even talk to Miles but then they were suddenly in love. Rainbow’s character in general was really surface level. The third act breakup with the ex showing up felt really cheap and cliche, it just wasn’t necessary, again the ex’s behaviour ridiculous. Also why on earth wouldn’t they hire a proper lawyer from somewhere else, and the insurance thing as plan B was just ridiculous. Also if the brother owned the property wouldn’t he also own the land it was built on? Just wasn’t thought through very well.

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