Parable - Jess Walter - ★★★★.¼
AUTHOR: Jess Walter
SERIES: The One, #2
GENRE: Short True-life Narrative.
RATING: 4.25 stars.
In a Nutshell: A sweet story about an unusual love triangle. I am not a fan of love triangles, but if they are like this, count me in to read the tale!
(Please read my complete review before you jump to any conclusions about the triangle!)
👉 Jess Walters – a successful writer who is often away on book tours and the other things a writer is expected to do in today’s publishing world.
👉 Millie – Jeff’s darling, who won him over with her soulful eyes and independent attitude.
👉 Martin – Jeff’s next-door neighbour.
Millie isn’t very happy in Jess’s home and takes a long time to settle in her new life. But when she meets Martin and discovers how sweet and kind he is to her (unlike her Jess, who is busy being a writer), she immediately switches loyalties, much to Jess’s chagrin. He tries his best to win her back, but Millie has always been a free spirit, and she does what she wants to do.
This true story tells us of Jess’s heart-breaking experience with Millie, and how he learns to accept her choices and to share her with Martin. It also contains some of his childhood memories, which explain why he has always been apprehensive of such relationships. The title indicates the lessons Jess learnt from his experiences with Millie.
I loved this touching story, though some of it was uncomfortable and sad to read, especially Jess’s reminiscences about his time in his family’s ranch. But whatever was written is a typical part of farm life, so I appreciate Jess’s honesty, and can’t really argue against those routines.
Other than the above, no complaints. I loved the feelings stirred in my heart by this true-life narrative. It contains a veritable array of human emotions: happiness, despair, hope, heartbreak, frustration, anger, patience, and, of course, love.
Definitely recommended. This is the kind of love triangle that will melt your heart.
Oh, and just to clarify, Millie is Jess’s Australian shepherd dog.
This standalone story is a part of the “The One” collection, and is currently available free to Kindle Unlimited subscribers.
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