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Thicker Than Water by Melissa Good
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Thicker Than Water (edition 2004)

by Melissa Good

Series: Dar and Kerry (5)

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This sequel to Red Sky At Morning is the fifth entry in the continuing saga of Dar Roberts and Kerry Stuart. It begins with Kerry involved in counseling a church group of girls. A teenager from the group gets jailed because her parents tossed her out onto the streets when they found out she is gay. As she and Dar assist the girl, Kerry is forced to acknowledge her own feelings toward and experience with her parents. While trying to help the teenager adjust to real word situations, Kerry gets a call concerning her father's health. She flies to her family's side as her father dies, putting the family in crisis. Caught up in an international problem, Dar abandons the issue to go to Michigan, determined to support Kerry in the face of grief and hatred. To move forward they find they must face down Kerry's extended family and Kerry must make some difficult choices for their future happiness.… (more)
Member:Aquila
Title:Thicker Than Water
Authors:Melissa Good
Info:Yellow Rose Books (2004), Paperback
Collections:Your library, Fiction
Rating:****
Tags:fiction, lesbian, romance, uber, computers, merwolf, dar and kerry, series, usa, read in 2005

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Thicker Than Water by Melissa Good

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The fifth in the Dar and Kerry series this one is a bit shorter and so has just a little less going on throughout (although not by much).

It picks up right where Red Sky at Morning stops (mostly because both it and Red Sky were originally in the same bigger story I believe). All the Navy stuff is still coming a bit too near the air moving rotary instruments. Still that story is a very, very subplot. Another subplot is about a teen girl who's having some trouble with her parents. But it's also a very small subplot too

In this book there's really just one main plot, and that's Kerry's father Roger Stuart. He's not doing so well. He gets sick and so Kerry has to go up to Michigan to be with her family. It's not surprising that Dar winds up there as well.

There's the usual tension that surrounds Kerry's family. What was cool about this book was that the Kerry vs. family relationship was so much more complex in a really, real way.

This book seemed more of a bridge book, it wrapped up a lot of the stories from the previous books and got the reader ready for Terrors. Because Good's books are so serial in nature (more than any other series I've read) this sorta book seems to be essential. Like it was the end of the first part of the series and Terros would start the next part of the series. ( )
  DanieXJ | Dec 8, 2016 |
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This sequel to Red Sky At Morning is the fifth entry in the continuing saga of Dar Roberts and Kerry Stuart. It begins with Kerry involved in counseling a church group of girls. A teenager from the group gets jailed because her parents tossed her out onto the streets when they found out she is gay. As she and Dar assist the girl, Kerry is forced to acknowledge her own feelings toward and experience with her parents. While trying to help the teenager adjust to real word situations, Kerry gets a call concerning her father's health. She flies to her family's side as her father dies, putting the family in crisis. Caught up in an international problem, Dar abandons the issue to go to Michigan, determined to support Kerry in the face of grief and hatred. To move forward they find they must face down Kerry's extended family and Kerry must make some difficult choices for their future happiness.

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