

Check it out for yourself and be sure to also pick up the two short novellas in this series as well if you’re looking for extra content! Tough Love was released in 2014 and it is the exciting third installment of this series. She followed that up with the enticing sequel, which is titled Double Blind. This series kicked off for the first time in 2010 with the release of the novel for which the series is named. Heidi Cullinan is the creator and author of the fictional Special Delivery series of novels.

She also likes cooking and putting her own experimental spin on recipes, reading manga and romance, playing with the cats, or watching large quantities of anime. She loves to read and write and when she is not busy crafting another novel she loves to spend time with her family. Heidi thinks that there is no type of thing as too much when it comes to having happily ever after-based endings to her stories. She likes to write outcomes that are positive in her romantic stories with characters that are LGBT that may be struggling. She supports LGBT rights and considers herself an active as well as vocal advocate when it comes to promoting these rights. She is proud that she is from a Midwestern state that was the first to extend full equality when it comes to marriage. These romance stories are always welcome in her book, as long as they come with an ending where the characters get to live happily ever after. She has always found herself able to enjoy a love story. Heidi is an American writer born in Iowa. He only hopes there isn't a variable in his formula he's failed to foresee.Heidi Cullinan is a published author of fiction. When their campaign attracts the attention of the opposition's powerful corporate lobbyist, Emmet relies on his skill with calculations and predictions and trusts he can save the day-for himself, his friends, and everyone with disabilities.

In addition to navigating his boyfriend's increased depression and anxiety, Emmet has to make his autistic tics acceptable to politicians and donors, and he wonders if they're raising awareness or putting their disabilities on display. With the help of Jeremey and their friends, he starts a local grassroots organization and fights every step of the way. When the State of Iowa restructures its mental health system and puts the independent living facility where they live in jeopardy, Emmet refuses to be forced into substandard, privatized corporate care.

Some prefer sensory sacks.Įmmet Washington has never let the world define him, even though he, his boyfriend, Jeremey, and his friends aren't considered "real" adults because of their disabilities.
