WINNER! Utopia Con LGBTQ+ Book of the Year“A romance novel meant for the masses. For all humans, for all readers, for all love.”–Nicky F. Grant, award-winning author of Behind the MasksEVERYONE needs to read this book! Riveting, electric, and poignant. Emma does not waste her words. Every sentence, every line of this story was magic.–Kate Stewart USA Today Bestselling AuthorHow long would you … Author
How long would you wait for love?
Max Kaufman was kicked out of his home as a teen and his life has been an uphill battle ever since. From addiction and living on the streets, to recovery and putting himself through nursing school, he’s spent the last ten years rebuilding his shattered sense of self. Now he’s taken a job as a private caretaker to Edward Marsh III, the president and CEO of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Max soon learns Marsh’s multi-billion-dollar empire is a gold and diamond-encrusted web of secrets and lies.
The longer Max works and lives with the Marsh family, the tighter the secrets tangle around him. And his heart—that he’s worked so hard to protect—falls straight into the hands of the distant, cold, and beautiful son of a dynasty…
Silas Marsh is set to inherit the family fortune, but his father is determined his heir be the “perfect” son. Before Silas can take over the company and end its shady business practices, he must prove himself worthy…and deny his true nature.
Silas must choose: stand up to his father by being true to himself and his undeniable feelings for Max. Or pretend to be someone he is not in order to inherit everything. Even if it means sacrificing a chance at happiness and real love.
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Holy wow!! When Ms. Scott is releasing a book I know it’s one I HAVE to read. It’s just a given. And once again Someday, Someday did not disappoint. I will admit this was my first M/M book. And Ms. Scott wrote it so beautifully that I’m ready to dive in for more! Basically, what I took away from this book is love. Love is love. No matter what. All different ways and all different how’s. And it doesn’t matter. Because it’s love. Silas and Max are love. Silas and his brother Eddie are love. Rachel and her husband Ted are love. Morris and his wife Angel are love. Love is love. Plain and simple, no questions asked. Thank you Ms. Scott for one amazing story! And man, Silas and Max, my heart!
Spectacular story.
Let me start by saying that this is my first M/M book, I’m blown away. This story for me is a way to loose myself for a few hours. This is one of those compelling, grab you by the throat rides that hits you from page one and doesn’t let go till the end. I adore all the characters, some old friends and new ones, like Eddie played key roles in the story. There are so many feelings while reading this book, there are some moments that make me cry, laugh and cheered Max and Silas on. The book touches some key points in the challenges that gay couples face daily. Author Emma Scott poured her heart out on the pages of Someday Someday and delivered a spectacular book.
Someday Someday, the latest novel by Emma Scott was an emotional, heart-wrenching novel about the realities faced by some members in the LGBT community. From beginning to end the story will grab your attention and you will be unable to put it down. This story will educate you, it will open your eyes to how some individuals are treated by members of their own family. It will evoke a range of emotions from you, as you learn about the life the two main characters had to endure after their family found out they were gay.
This is a story about survival, about triumph, about finding love and about being accepted. Its about standing up and fighting for yourself. Max and Silas were two well developed characters who you will love and be rooting for. Their story will touch your heart in more ways than one and the added bonus to this story was Silas’s brother Eddie who I absolutely adored.
Someday,Someday was a fantastic read and i would highly recommend it to all lovers of M/M romances.
This is by far my most favorite of all m/m
romances!
In fact, it’s become one of my favorite romances and a top read for 2019!!!
It’s a love story about true love!
Max and Silas’ story is a complex, unique, heart wrenching story that will stay with me for a long time. It’s a thought provoking story of self discovery, family loyalty and love.
Flawlessly written, this emotional and passionate story is more than a romance.
Told in dual POV, as their story develops we learn so much about them, I cried, laughed and swooned over them.
Max and Silas could be any 2 young people facing adversity because they dared to be different. Their traumatic pasts helped define who they were but it also made them afraid of who they could become.
Silas and Max both have traumatic pasts that unfolded seamlessly.
I could read this book over and over and discover something new.
It affirms that love is love and love always wins no matter who with!
5 stars
Wow! Someday, Someday takes you on an emotional rollercoaster of highs and lows and everything in between. It’s original, captivating, and unputdownable. A wonderful mix of light and dark, pain and healing, laughter and strife, and I loved it!
Max was shunned by his parents when he came out and his life spiraled out of control. He hit rock bottom and then fought his way back to the top. Silas was punished for being himself and the only way he could survive was to turn off his feelings and become someone else. He was good at pretending but then Max walked into his life and his heart started beating again.
Silas and Max’s love story is far from easy but it fills your heart with hope, healing, forgiveness, and above all, love. There is so much love to help fight the hate in the world. The hate that should never have been inflicted on Max and Silas in the first place.
This book is full of all the feels. With every turn of the page my heart broke a little more. The demons that plague Max and Silas made me cry. Their feelings, fears, and vulnerabilities are so real. Their experiences, though different, are harrowing and tragic and hit you like a punch to the gut. But the love that grows between Max and Silas takes away the pain and makes you believe in happily-ever-afters.
This story is a slow burn romance that is well paced and believable. Even when Silas pushes him away, Max offers friendship and understanding and refuses to give up. But it is not just a friendship that forms the more time Max and Silas spend together. They light a fire inside each other that’s both scary and exciting. Even when it’s denied, their chemistry is palpable. Bottling up their feelings only make the sexual tension greater until they can’t fight the pull they have over each other. The depth of the emotion they feel is beautiful, and their connection is intense, frenzied, and breathtaking.
“Silas kissed me as if he were suffocating and I was his breath, his life…as if he only had a few seconds of us before it was taken from him.”
I have so much love for this story even when it broke me. I cried ugly tears for what Max and Silas go through and happy tears when they learn to love themselves and love each other. They grow at different paces but they both begin to heal and hope for a future full of love, and they grasp it. They deserve happiness and the love they share because in the end, love is love and that is what matters.
“I’ve been waiting my whole life to feel what I’m feeling right now. I could’ve waited longer.”
Overall, Someday, Someday is another Emma Scott masterpiece that has truly moved me. I felt everything when I read it, and it easily deserves its place on my favorites list!
Every single star in the universe. I have no words to do this beautiful story justice. Someday, Someday is a game-changer of a book, one that makes you see things differently after you finish. I’ve loved everything Emma Scott writes but this book is on a level of its own. Out of darkness and pain, Silas and Max (who I’ve been dying for since Forever Right Now) find an epic love that makes your heart both break and burst. One of my top reads of this year and one of my favorite MM reads of all time.
As a teen, Max Kaufman’s life changed when he was forced to live on his own. Surviving on the streets wasn’t easy, but the residual pain he feels drives him to help others. Silas Marsh is the sole heir to his family’s corporate fortune, but earning his place is riddled with hate and ridicule. Trying to combat painful trauma, Silas reaches out to the only person he can trust.
“You suffered in silence and you triumphed in silence.”
Narrated in dual POV, the plot shifts between Max and Silas showing how each had hurtful experiences due to how their parents treated them based on their sexual orientation. In the present timeline, both are in their mid-twenties carrying immense emotions associated with fear and acceptance. Hired to be a nurse for Silas’ father, Max’s placement threatens to penetrate Silas’ hard outer shell.
“And now I don’t know what comes next. I’ve been living as nothing. A robot. I don’t know what’s expected of me as a gay man.”
While Max and Silas come from different backgrounds, they share a basic commonality and it strengthens their connection. At first, Max seems to be so together compared to Silas, but Silas has such a strong personality that he is willing to lose all he knows to face his truth. I enjoyed the dichotomy between Max and Silas because they balanced each other. However, I wanted more development into both their past struggles. Also, I absolutely loved Eddie and his relationship with his brother.
Someday, Someday is a story that delves into how some people are treated for being gay. The overriding theme is how to overcome such hate and embrace who you are. This book will appeal to those looking for a romance touching upon current societal issues of addiction and intolerance.
5 “Obviously” unforgettable stars!
There is nothing better than getting lost in an Emma Scott book.
But, you guys, this book is special; it’s important and it is powerful.
Though painful as it may have been to read at certain times; it was never in vain or without an experience to gain.
From the prologue, we learn that Max has had a very difficult past. He has hit rock bottom and has worked extremely hard to get himself on the right path. He wants to help others who have gone through similar situations as he has.
I thought I knew and loved him when we first met him in Forever Right Now. But there, we had barely scratched the surface of what a kind, compassionate and brilliant man he truly is.
It broke my heart to see all that he’s has to go through. Those who love you shouldn’t make you feel less than for being you are. You shouldn’t have to change who you are to appease them.
Silas, my sweet Silas. He’s a locked vault, but he’s in there just dying to be let out. I can’t even begin to imagine.
Similar to Max, he’s also been made to feel “defective” and has had to go through unfathomable, horrific things. It absolutely ripped me to shreds.
Silas and Max spark up a friendship – though bumpy at first, because of all that they’ve have to endure – you can’t help but feel the connection they have.
It’s pure and honest and raw, built on understanding and a sincere longing for acceptance.
“I could smell his skin and feel the power in his body that was awakening mine, drawing us closer without moving. A gravitational pull. But more than any physical need, I just wanted him to be okay. To not hurt anymore.”
The way the author writes puts you in her characters’ shoes. Being an M/M novel, I thought I’d find it hard to relate to them. Silly me!
These character have opened my eyes to things I never really would’ve had the knowledge without them being expressed in these words. I hurt for them, I cried with them and I felt unbelievable happiness when they reached their HEA.
Beautiful!
“This. This is what wealth feels like. This is privilege. Being here. With him”
Max and Silas have woven themselves into my heart. This story is rich with heartache, pain, and longing. But it is even richer with love, forgiveness and acceptance. These pages are FULL of LOVE.
“Our future was wide open. No one was going to stand in the way of how much we loved each other. And as the world slowly changed, it was the deepest hope of my heart that someday, no one would want to.”
You will walk away from this book forever changed, eyes wide open and with your heart bursting with love.
One of the best books I’ve ever had the privilege of reading.
*4.5 #Milas stars*
What a great story by Emma Scott. My heart is full after reading the journey between Silas and Max. Both characters were beautiful in their own right.
Silas was broody and closed off, but his affection and devotion to his brother, Eddie was truly amazing! Max was absolutely everything. To have endured what he did as a young man and come out on top, was a testament to his strength and resilience.
Emma Scott’s writing is poetic, she draws you in with her compelling words and heartfelt storytelling. The journey for Silas and Max was not easy. Their highs were something to revel in and their lows broke my heart. These were two people who wholeheartedly deserved any goodness on their lives. I enjoyed my time with them and would come back for more
#loveislove
This is without a doubt one of the most beautiful love stories I have ever read. It superseded every expectation I had and gave me more than I could have ever hoped for.
With a heartbreaking past, Max has fought hard to rise up from the bottom where he once lived to a place where he is ready to conquer his greatest pain and fear, his family. While Max embraces his life, Silas suffers from a trauma no one should ever be subjected to. Due to that trauma, he dons a mask, walks the walk and talks the talk, and with a living nightmare as a reminder, he fights against his very nature.
’I was a character in the play of my life. A life that was nothing more than an endless string of days pretending, lying, burying truths and feelings until I was more stone and steel than hot, beating blood.’
I absolutely adored both of these men, each for their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Max with his need to be loved and allowed to let that love shine. Silas and his seemingly impossible task of overcoming horrific treatment condoned by his own father. And yet, even when his desire had moments of clarity from the nightmare, he was still entrapped by a misdeed that demanded he make restitution.
’Silas had gone to battle; he’d fought for himself and lost. The scars the enemies inflicted were miles deep, and what had been done to him, still had power.’
The obstacles keeping Max and Silas apart seemed insurmountable. And yet, nothing was more perfect than when they were together. With each turn of the page, the light grew brighter upon this couple despite all they had to overcome. The greater the angst, the closer to complete freedom they grew, both individually, and together.
This story twisted, pulled, stretched and smacked my heart before gently patting it back into place, larger and with a deeper understanding of life outside my “little world”. Ms. Scott takes current issues and brings them into the spotlight with such beautifully rich emotion that I was at turns shocked, sobbing, cheering and then crying from the sheer joy of Max and Silas’ eventual triumph.
”You’re a real boy, Macimilian. Not a puppet. Someday, I hope to be a real boy, too. Someday…”
A story of love. A story of triumph. A story of fortitude. A story of forgiveness.
The love story, Silas and Max. Love is love. It really is. And I love love. Any love and all love. It’s the beautiful story of life. Silas Marsh has a heart so big and so compassionate and he’s so brave and so mine forever. I adore every thing about him. Max, Max, Max! I melted. I cried. I raged. I wanted to scrape the broken bits of him together and feed him Chinese food from chopsticks.
The triumph. Our world is sometimes a bit shit. Never forget the prejudice and intolerance that went before our generation and sadly still exists. Intolerance of religion, sexual orientation, the colour of skin, disability, tattoos, we are all just people made up of the same cells. Eddie Marsh is triumphant in this book. He deserves all the love readers are giving him. It’s cool to be different. Eddie you are a splendid fellow and I heartedly wish you every happiness.
The fortitude. Both Max and Silas suffer greatly but they fight their way back from the brink. The pain of what they went through still lingers on their shoulders but together they can conquer the demons.
The forgiveness. Now here is the crux, is it better to give forgiveness or accept the apology? I think it takes both. Someday, Someday explores the theme of forgiveness from both sides. Is it better to hold a grudge or forgive? Are some acts so unforgivable that we can never give it or accept it?
The colours of life are changing. Keep changing.
“Every minute you’re alive is a second chance to start over. I honor my past, but I don’t live in it. I choose this moment instead. Right here.”
Someday, Someday by Emma Scott
Sometimes the books you read are a guide to how you should live your life, like a road map of sorts, and I believe that Someday, Someday is just like that. Yes, the book is a romance novel and yes there is a lot of romance, but there is a flashing, strobe light in your face message that cannot and should not be ignored and that is to love unconditionally. Simple right? Everyone should do it but unfortunately that’s not the way the world works and Max and Silas are proof of that.
Max Kaufman has got to be one of the most selfless, forgiving people on the planet. His propensity to love and nurture is incomparable. Thrown away and kicked out of his house and family as a teenager just because he is gay almost destroyed Max. In fact, it damaged him so terribly it was miraculous that he was able to pull himself out of it and become a well-respected nurse. I admired Max so much for his strength and he really taught me the true meaning of forgiveness.
Silas Marsh is one of the most wounded souls I have ever read about. The atrocities that were done to him were so horrendous my heart broke for him again and again. As each memory surfaced, a piece of me was angered, saddened and forever changed. I can feel the rage I had for his father still hours later in my bones. Silas has denied himself of every basic feeling and emotion and it tore me apart. No human being should ever be punished because of his sexual orientation and shame on Edward Marsh for doing so. Silas stole my heart and I am not sure I will ever get it back, or if I want it back.
Max and Silas’ journey was as heartbreaking as it was beautiful. Silas had to fight himself and his demons every single step of the way, and Max had to fight for them both. How impossible it seems to let their past stay in the past and begin to live for the todays. On top of everything else and in the middle of a personal awakening, Silas also had to deal with a disaster that threatened his family’s legacy. But, Silas is an honorable man and as he started to come into his own as a grown man his determination to right the wrongs was fierce and unwavering. Max and Silas together were a force of nature and they both deserved to find all the happiness the world had to offer.
I have to mention the fact that Emma Scott also wrote in some seriously amazing secondary characters. Silas’ younger brother Eddie was the coolest guy and I totally loved every scene he had in this story. I also need to make note of some pretty great females; Sylvia, Ramona, Darlene, Rachel and Faith all totally rocked! What an awesome sisterhood these women were a part of!
Emma Scott captured my heart and my every emotion in this book. She has flayed me wide open and my life will forever be changed by the story of Max and Silas. Ms Scott is and has long been an immediate one click author for me, and if you haven’t read her books yet the time is now. Fall in love with Max and Silas, fall in love with Emma Scott’s beautiful writing and this spectacular story. Above all else, please always remember that love is love and it certainly does not come with conditions. Thank you Emma Scott for all the beauty and love that is uniquely you! In the words of Silas….. So there you go.
All the stars in the sky for Someday, Someday by Emma Scott
There are stories that go beyond genres and tropes–the rarefied few that have a tale to tell, one that needs to be experienced by readers far and wide. Emma Scott’s Someday, Someday is one of those select few. Composing a review for this title has not been easy, but that’s par for the course when it comes to novels that make my heart feel as if its been put through the wringer and have thoughts and notions swirling in my head while also turning out to be a soothing balm to my soul. I’ve loved every single each of the Scott-penned novels that I’ve had the good fortune of reading, but this newest one felt more like a privilege–an honor–to read and it is the author at her best.
Someday, Someday is the story of two men from two seemingly different worlds yet have far more similarities than differences. Nine years ago, Maximilian Kaufman was a sixteen-year-old who was forced out of his home in Seattle by his father after being caught kissing another boy. Seven years ago, Silas Marsh was a seventeen-year-old who was forcibly sent conversion therapy in Alaska by his father after learning of his younger son’s “indiscretions” at boarding school. They’ve lived through their personal hells, but each bears the scars. When their lives unexpectedly intersect, the first encounter leaves them ensnared, but the second one has them entangled in ways that have them wishing for the possibility of more someday. But how long does one wait for love and acceptance?
I make no secret of the fact that I love to read a variety of genres and that among those genres, romance is one of my top three. Now, another known fact about my reading habits is that I’ve had a thing for M/M romances in particular since I first discovered it in 2013. I’ve read more than my fair share of M/M romances over the years, so I confess that I’m a wee bit more particular when it comes to this sub-genre. I’ve come across authors who are more known for the M/F romances and then try their hand at LGBTQIA+ romance and their writing just doesn’t translate as well with the switch. And then there are authors like Emma Scott, who went outside her wheelhouse with Max and Silas’s story and proven what a gifted storyteller she is, regardless of the romance sub-genre that she’s chosen. Yes, this is an M/M romance but she also touched upon the complexities of being gay and not being fully accepted.
Over the past three months, a day hasn’t gone by where I haven’t cried due to a major loss in my life, and it had nothing to do with any of the books I’d read. So, of course, here I have Emma Scott’s newest book, and it’s only the second I’ve shed tears over during the same span of time. My heart broke time and again for Max and Silas, not just for what they endured as teens because those that they thought would accept them first chose not to, but also for the struggles they continued to face as adults AND how they were able to triumph over them because they’d found a partner and allies who not only loved them but embraced who they were wholeheartedly. Scott has written a beautifully moving story about true love, family, and perseverance as well as bravely delving into need-to-be-discussed topics like addiction, conversion therapy, and autism with research and sensitivity. Someday, Someday is a modern-day masterpiece, an absolute must-read, and one of my all-time best reads. Five-plus stars.
Emma Scott’s first M/M Book was hauntingly exquisite.
I was held hostage by her words.
The love story of Max and Silas is heart wrenching and emotional.
Every single character, especially Eddie was so graciously done.
Nothing I say will be enough..please give this one a read.
#loveislove
~BREAKDOWN OF RATINGS~
Plot~ 5/5
Main Characters (hero/heroine)~ 5/5
Secondary Characters~ 5/5
The Feels~ 5/5
Pacing~ 5/5
Addictiveness~5/5
Angst~ 5/5
Steam/Hotness/Chemisty ~ 5/5
Theme or Tone~ 5/5
Flow (Writing Style)~ 5/5
Backdrop (World Building)~ 5/5
Originality~ 5/5
Ending~ 5/5
Book Cover~ Captivating
Series~ stand-alone
Source~ Kindle eBook
Would I read more from the author? Yes
Would I recommend this book? Yes
Amazing! I haven’t read any other books in this series but Max and Silas…they just tore my heart wide open with all of the feels and tenderness I felt towards them. Both men had been rejected by the people they trusted the most at such a young age. Both men had dealt with substance abuse to escape their pain. Their love story is bittersweet and I fell in love with each of them for various reasons. I love the push and pull between them and angst of denying what your heart wants the most. Definitely a page turner that kept me on the edge of my seat.
My words feel woefully inadequate to explain how much I adore Max and Silas’ story, it is deeply emotional, dealing with the darkest side of how some people in society treat homosexuality and distressing and saddening that in this day and age this is still true to life. I felt both angry and sad at times as Max tried to reconcile with his family, and Silas tried to match up to the expectations of his but overwhelmed with love for the couple.
Max is such a good person, he deserves the beautiful, happy, ending but it is a tough battle. His honesty and innate ‘goodness’ makes it hard for him to hide his feelings in the shadows. Silas too has a need to look after people and protect them, even at his own expense. I wanted to shelter them both from all the cruelty and fear they had to face.
Luckily there are many characters that bring some lightness and love to the story. Eddie in particular steals your heart and Faith’s particular brand of sass brings a smile to your face, even though she seems suspect at first.
I have never hidden how much I love Emma Scott’s writing, this is another example of her amazing ability to express the emotion of every situation, and I urge you to read it. I’m definitely going to be reading it again, and again………
5/5 STARS
I don’t usually read MM Romance, but I just had to give an opportunity to this story, because of her author, Emma Scott, and its blurb.
Silas and Max stole my heart, it’s impossible not to fall in love with them, individually and together.
They both suffered immensely because of their sexuality.
Yes, their sexuality.
As straight readers, I guess we tend to take for granted a lot of things, especially the basic ones, all related to our FREEDOM.
We love freely, we hold hands freely, we feel freely, with NO FEAR.
So, I’ll recommend this book.
Emma Scott dealt with their personal journey, alone at first, in dark times of rejection and/or denial, and then together.
I loved how the author addressed very sensitive matters such as homophobia (and by this I mean HATE, but also FEAR towards homosexuality), acceptance, social and familial rejection, but also friendship and kindness we find in the most unexpected places and circumstances, when we didn’t receive them from the people who’re supposed to love and accept us unconditionally.
Max and Silas love story is absolutely beautiful, and it’s told from different and yet similar experiences, through Max’s living in the streets for so many years, and Silas own personal hell, one choosing to go out of his closet, and the other indoctrinated into staying inside…
Sadly, there are still so much to fight for LGTB’s rights, like kissing, holding hands, wherever the place is, in any ramification of their lives, such as a carrier, marriage, adoption, etc.…
ACCEPTANCE and EQUALITY.
Because love is love, after all.
And with Emma Scott, love always wins!
A must Read.
***ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review***
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Right off the bat I knew the book was going to slay me. The dedication was heartfelt and perfect.
“This book is dedicated to everyone still fighting for the basic human right to love who you want to love without prejudice, censure, or torment. This is my small contribution to the enduring and indisputable trust that love is love.”
Max and Silas have had way more than their fair share of hardships in their lives. And throughout the book they continue to fight for their right to be true to their selves and love who they want to love.
Eddie was a completely delightful side character, even now just thinking about him, and his epic declaration just makes me smile.
This book touches on a lot of relevant topic, but two definitely stand out. Conversion Therapy and the opioid crisis. I appreciate and love when authors write about topics that we all should be aware of.
„Every minute you’re alive is a second chance to start over.”
No words. I’m completely speechless and so in awe that I probably have a silly face, but I don’t care. Yes, after finishing this book I feel reborn, but it doesn’t change the fact that Emma Scott has wrung all possible emotions from me along the way. Someday, Someday was my first M/M romance and I’m so glad that I reached for this story. I love books that are so well written that I feel the same as the main characters and believe me, Emma Scott reflected every emotion so perfectly, that my body and mind completely disconnected from reality and functioned in the rhythm of the events of this story. And there were plenty of them.
Silas and Max… there are no words that can describe the pain, suffering and compassion that I felt about these characters. Most of the time I wanted to wrap them in bubble wrap and hide them from the world so that nothing bad would happen to them again. They both went through their own kind of hell and reading about it made my heart break into a million pieces. Emma presented their fate in such a real way that I was shocked, furious and devastated. Someday, Someday should be a MANDATORY read that will open the eyes of all homophobes and ignorants.
„Maybe what’s really unnatural is hating someone for a reason that has nothing to do with you. For a difference or preference you don’t share.” – SO MUCH THIS!
But aside of the emotional punch in the gut, this book is also a spark of hope. It’s the proof that even in the darkest moments you can find a reason to stop just existing and start living. To be happy. To love and be loved regardless of circumstances and accepted ‘norms’.
Where Max is the hero I loved instanly for his selflessness, kindness and generous heart, Silas’ change had the greatest impact on me. It was wonderful to see his character evolve. And their love… oh my heart… Although the whole story kept giving me emotional beating, the love connecting Max and Silas caused such a big smile on my face that my cheeks hurt. It’s so sweet and heartwarming, even though the road to their happiness was so difficult and twisty.
Someday, Someday is an important book that deals with serious topics. It’s poignant, impactful and eye-opening. Emma Scott created a masterpiece that should be added to the reading assignments in school, because every person in this world need to read this story. And believe me, rating this book using stars is ludicrous, because Someday, Someday is not something that can be assessed. This book will soak into your bones and change your worldview.
Someday, Someday is an m/m romance filled with such an emotional story of believing in yourself and your self worth, being okay with who you are , not settling for anything less, social issues of not accepting people for who they are, opioid addiction and heartwarming moments of healing. Yes all of that is packed into this one story. This book was everything & so much more. Emma Scott has such a way with her words and writing. Her stories are filled emotions, amazing characters and page turning books that you cannot put down.
Max is such as amazing character. He is the friend you want to have, the one who needs his happily ever after and needs someone who can appreciate his awesomeness. I could say so much about him, but you want to read his story for yourself.
Silas is lost, wanting to do right by his father as that is what is expected of him and living a lie. He is broken and doesn’t think he could ever feel love or be loved.
The friendship and love between Max and Silas will make you smile, cry and hope for their healing and happily ever after. Reading their stories about acceptance or nonacceptance from their families was so well written.
There are so many layers to this story and the characters. This is a must read book! If you have never read Emma Scott, run don’t walk to discover her. If you are already a fan, you must read this book!