Ómorphi
“Hauntingly beautiful, a book that you never wanted to
end... Magically written, the voices and setting of the story were so clear you
lived each moment with the characters.”—2014 Rainbow Awards
“Cody Kennedy writes with staggering beauty... The love
story... leapt from the page and wrapped itself around your heart.”—Sammy Goode, Joyfully Jay Reviews & Goodreads YA LGBT Group
“The beauty of Omorphi is more than skin deep... There were
so many facets to Cody Kennedy’s first full-length novel, it was just… so
much.”—Tina, The Novel Approach
“This book, in the guise of a fictional novel, ... lets
[you] know that you are not alone and you are not defined by what has been done
to you.”—Deb, Live Your Life, Buy theBook
Thárros
“...for beneath the social overtones of this novel lurks a
breathtaking story of love and healing.... Author Cody Kennedy has created an
indomitable spirit in Christy—one that will not be broken despite all the
horror he has experienced. Kennedy has given us a novel of hope…of love…of
courage…thárros.”—Sammy Goode, Joyfully Jay Reviews
“A STANDING OVATION FOR SHEER AWESOMENESS.... yet another
installment of beauty and strength, love and devotion, and now we’re adding
hope and loyalty to the mix too...”—Caer
Jones, QUEERcentric Books
“I loved being back in Michael and Christy’s world.... Most of the book was sweet and moving, but the ending just about broke my heart. This book was just beautiful all around...”—Jenna, Love Bytes Reviews
“We must start with courage. And Thárros is
courage... we do muster courage, because without it there
is no hope. And without hope, we are all lost.... a story of great
struggles, of great friendships, and of great pain, all turned into a wondrous
blend of both strength and love. The telling of a great, great love story—with
true friendship shining through, the kind of love that inspires both happy
endings and hope....”—Anna Lund
“Cody Kennedy is the literary artist who created the
compelling situations. As I read, I was right there with Christy and
Michael.... it was awesome! Highly recommended.”—Mia Kerick, author of Not Broken, Just Bent
“...to sum up this whole story into one word it would be
magnificent. I highly recommend reading the Elpída series.”—Joanne Swinney, Jo & Isa Love Books
“[Thárros] is a must read. It will break your heart, but it will also fill you with love as these two boys struggle with the unthinkable. Loved it.”—Pam Kay
Slaying Isidore’s Dragons
“...intense, emotional, crazy... and beautiful.”—Brian Katcher, Forever Young Adult , and
author of The Improbable Theory of Anna and Zak and Almost Perfect
“This bold, sweeping saga is a compelling story of
redemptive love and healing grace. The people who inhabit Cody
Kennedy’s Slaying Isidore’s Dragons are heartbreakingly real and
heroic.... I highly recommend this novel to you. It is one that will impact
your life in so many ways and remind you that we must all be dragon slayers.”—Sammy Goode, The Novel Approach
“If you read just one book this year, this should be the book….”—Wendy, Joyfully Jay Reviews
“Kennedy has done it again... he has put his heart and soul
on the page and produced magic.”—Bec,
Bike Book Reviews
Safe
“Cody Kennedy has done a great job of making two distinct
personalities for the boys, and I really want to know more about their lives
together.”—Becky Condit , USA Today, Happily Ever After Blog
“Mr. Kennedy pushed all the right buttons and touched me deeply with this story.... The author made me long for more because of the way he portrays their experiences.”—Dani, Love Bytes Reviews
“…the most effective tool an author possesses to illicit
emotion from the reader is excellent characterization, and in this, Kennedy is
a true master.”—Mia Kerick, author of TheRed Sheet
“Safe easily rises to the bar set by Mr. Kennedy
in Omorphi. I love this author. The writer and the man. Please read this.”
—Tina, The Novel Approach Reviews
“Emotions, connection, first love, friendship, family support. Everything that a young boy needs while walking down the road of self-discovery.” —Connie, Gay List BookReviews
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