Book Review: Atonement Camp for Unrepentant Homophobes
By Elizabeth Suggs
Atonement Camp for Unrepentant Homophobes by Evan J. Corbin is what happens when a world, including unforgiving churches, must accept all types of love and ways of life.
Corbin gives us a fast-paced, quirky story about learning to accept others. There is gay romance, homophobes learning (successfully and unsuccessfully) how to accept people and be okay with one’s self.
While I loved the thought-provoking story, some of the characters felt a little two-dimensional.
Fun Quote:
Don’t get ready, stay ready.
The two most dangerous people in the world were those who stood to lose everything and those who had nothing left to lose.
Not my favorite story, but I can totally see it’s charm and why someone would fall in love with it. Corbin is a good writer, and if you love whimsical stories, then you’ll enjoy this.
Elizabeth Suggs is the owner and founder of Editing Mee and co-owner of Collective Tales Publishing. When she’s not writing or editing, she loves to dive deep into books (the weirder, the better!), and she loves to take random long walks to unplanned destinations. Check out her recently released book Collective Darkness with eleven other authors. Buy your copy here: www.CollectiveDarkness.com