Review of Intimate Geography by Tamsen Parker



Cris and India are seeing each other, but only Ray and Matty know about it. India gets a phone call at her office from Cris's mom Mary. He's in a hospital in Honolulu. She immediately has her assistant book her a flight to Honolulu, letting go of all of her work commitments to be at his side, something that's highly unusual for her. While at the hospital, a nurse asks India what her relationship is to Cris and his mom refers to her has his fiance. India isn't sure if she still has a job, but upon calling Jack, she finds out that he's not going to fire her for being human. India gets along with Mary and finds her presence comforting, considering that she's been disowned from her own family. India continues to travel back and forth from her job in San Diego to Honolulu to be with Cris. He takes her to dinner with his parents, which is a big step for India. Cris wants more from India than she feels she can give, so they end the relationship. India turns to her closest friend Ray for comfort and help.
In this second book about India, I actually feel you see how much she grows, learns to trust, and give of herself upon an actual relationship with Cris. I thoroughly enjoyed the journey she traveled on in her growth. I recommend this book and series to anyone that enjoys these books and to anyone has a curiosity about this lifestyle and wants to see a well written book about it.

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