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F/Stop

by Devon Layne

Published: 2023-07-27. 165,000 Words.

ISBN: 978-1-955874-65-6

Available as part of the Photo Finish Collection

Categories: Fiction » Coming of Age

Format: EPUB

Content Rating: Older than 17

Photo Finish Book 4. Photographer Nate Hart is halfway through his sophomore year in college and has had another round of fights with his local draft board and the crooked ex-constable who is using the Selective Service as a cover for his personal vendettas. This rest of this year will be packed with learning, models, and life with his girlfriends. And adjusting to Beth’s long absences.
There is also the matter of the movie being shot in LA, which just happens to be the home of the family’s mistress, Adrienne Baudelaire. And it seems that Nate is in the middle of accidentally finding actresses, flying for the first time (What is the mile-high club?), and battling down suggestions that the movie is about him.
The family has a new summer business in Stratford, Ontario, where they are immediately caught up in the theatre festival and the performers who want ‘special’ portraits. By the end of the summer, Nate and his girlfriends will be ready to return to their safe and sensible life as college students.


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mkdickson

The realism of the characters

Reviewed it on January 4, 2024

Story flows well and finishes all too soon.

ginns5

Well told tale

Reviewed it on August 7, 2023

A very nice smooth progression to the total story.Losing Elizabeth?well, that simply adds a bit of growth to the themes.Not all in life works as programmed.It is interesting to see how the four of them work well with one another.Each with their own roles.Now, have to wait for the next part with eagerness.

msilversickle

Review by silversickle

Reviewed it on July 31, 2023

i loved it, like the previous three books. I enjoy reading a story without being distracted by homonyms, typographical errors and bad grammar, even allowing for American English,