“I know that you make me feel real.”
An ARC was provided by the author and her team in exchange for an honest review.
Bree is finally back! And what a way to do her comeback. Courting Augustine is everything I expected it to be, and such a great way to introduce the protagonists.
Augustine and Rikkard’s story has such an intriguing way to start. These two are almost opposites. While she’s, as described by him, like a poem—quiet and mysterious, but beautiful and captivating—, he’s an extroverted, charming, astute and determined young man, whom she’s warned to be the synonym of trouble. And where she’s good at following plans and rules, these can’t stop nor influence him. Still, since their first time seeing each other, they’re bound to be.
Their chemistry and the tension between them are present and were off charts from the beginning. And even though they shouldn’t be good together, they are. They’re different, but very alike at the same time. They can understand and solve each other like no one else. And I really liked following them as they learned each other from the inside out, and seeing how their feelings slowly progressed from lure (on her part) and obsession (on his) to something else, something more.
I've gotta to be honest, I’m biased when it comes to Bree and her books, because I love her, I love her mind and I missed her writing and her way of creating stories. But it doesn’t matter, because there’s no denying how amazing this book is, nor that its end is a cliffhanger that’s driving me insane. I’m hyped to see how Augustine and Rikkard are doing now, all things considered.
And speaking of now, what was that epilogue?? I swear to the skies I need The Hawthorne Divorce to be live very soon, so I can understand what is going on, and see Augustine and Rikkard having the happy ending they deserve.