America, Digitally and Redactable | The Review Review
My first review, which thankfully was a good one:
“Fiction-wise, I love “The Outlaw Cordelia Powell” by Khristian Mecom. A story about a fifteen-year-old girl and her relationship with her father, with some fireworks and a summer crush thrown in for good measure. Mecom captures the feelings we all recognize. She writes, “She had a startling clear memory of sitting in this exact same spot, when the truck was newer and cleaner, with cold air blowing on her face as she drank a cherry limeade soda her father had just bought her.” “The Outlaw Cordelia Powell” comes complete with fireworks, early morning fishing, a cute boy with a cigarette tucked behind his ear, fist-fighting, a cowboy museum and kisses.” I don’t need much else.”
