5 ★
“And I want to be hers, almost more than I want her to be mine.”
okay, so last year I read Love Redesigned and Done and Dusted and didn’t think I’d love a contemporary romance as much as them, but then i read this book. i don’t know if it’s because this book is getting me out of my reading slump or what, but this is easily one of the best romances i’ve ever read and the best book i’ve read this year. and it’s a debut??? i’m peyton corinne’s new biggest stan. so get ready because this is just going to be my love letter to unsteady.
。・:*˚:✧。 The Book Itself
aside from the wonderful characters, the book itself was absolutely amazing. it was well-paced for me, and while the romance was the primary plot of the book, there were other meaningful plot points that I enjoyed. the writing (which will often make or break a book for me) was also amazing, and although it took me a while to finish because of my slump, there was never a time when i wasn’t interested and engaged while reading. the most beautiful thing about this book to me, though, was the mental health representation. how peyton corinne addressed and described the trauma and mental health issues her characters were working through was so validating. i’ve read books before where reading them feels like a healing experience in itself, and unsteady is certainly one of them.
。・:*˚:✧。 Sadie Brown
“Loathing, self-hatred. If you feed them enough they grow like irremovable vines. Mine grew thorns and wrapped around me as a kid, and no one has ever bothered to try and get in. Until now.
the characters in a book can really make or break the reading experience, and for me, sadie was a beautiful fmc. she’s blunt, cold, and downright mean at times. but this is something we understand given her horrible circumstances. she’s deeply traumatized with scars that have—and continue to—impact her life. the way she handles herself in light of all this is what truly made me fall in love with her character. her hard exterior is a mask for the love she unconditionally holds for her brothers and those close to her, as well as the love she seeks for herself. watching her grow through her trauma and find the love and support she deserved was the most beautiful thing.
。・:*˚:✧。 Rhys Koteskiy
“My body is healed, fully, every bit of it pressed back together. My mind is the thing that’s broken, permanently.”
as sadie says, falling into rhys is like an addiction. it’s easy because he is that lovable of a character—never mind the fact that all feminism levitated out of me whenever this man was talking. like sadie, rhys is learning to grapple and grow through his own trauma and ptsd. he is so caring and loving and gentle, so watching him experience what he did was the most heartbreaking thing. mans deserves the entire world, and i was in love with him the second i met him. watching him overcome the trauma he had from his accident was so inspiring, and the way he fought for sadie and her brothers had me SOBBING my way through the end of this book.
。・:*˚:✧。 Sadie and Rhys
“And nothing—no dark part of you, or your life, will ever change that. So, like I told Oliver, if you don't want me anymore, that’s something I’ll have to deal with. But there will never be a day that I do not want you.”
sadie and rhys are the epitome of black cat girlfriend and golden retriever boyfriend, and i ATE IT UP. they are just so so sweet and sexy 🤭 together, and i just can’t take it!! my heart broke for both of them and seeing them understand and help each other was the most beautiful thing about this book. out of anyone rhys could have met, he met sadie, who understood him and his feelings when he didn’t even understand them himself. and sadie, with walls as high as a mountain, found rhys, who climbed those bitches even when she didn’t want him to. the support and love they have for each other just furthered my love for their story and i am once again encountering a book bf who’s raising my standards to insane levels (and i’m not mad about it)!
the side characters in this book were just as wonderful. i loved sadie’s brothers and aurora. i adored rhys’s parents and his friends. and the way sadie and her brothers were able to find their happy family in the end warmed my heart so much <3
this book is so good, i cannot recommend it enough!! and i will 100% be rereading it soon.
。・:*˚:✧。 More Quotes I Loved
“You are worth it. And if I have to fight the little demons in your mind that convince you otherwise every day for the rest of our lives? I’ll happily do it. Do you understand?”
“Falling into Rhys feels like falling into addiction, or what I imagine that might be like. Everything with him feels easier.“
“I will spend every day forever reminding you how amazing and special you are. How lucky I am to have someone so brave and smart and talented and beautiful love me. I see the way you love your brothers. I know how special your kind of love is.”
“I’m so proud of you,” I whisper. “I know it takes a lot for you to ask for help. But, I’m so proud.”
“Say it again,” he demands.
“I love you.”
“Good girl.”
“Can’t even make it through a few hours, huh? Need me that badly, kotyonok?
“You don’t need to say anything right now, okay? I can love you enough for the both of us.”
“For now,” I blurt.
“For now, kotyonok.”
“Rhys taps on the glass with his glove, waiting until the guy stares him down. My boyfriend is smiling, his eyes dark. “Look at her again, see what happens.” The threat is clear, menacing despite the dimpled fake smile stretching his cheeks. He smacks the glass hard with the end of his stick, making the guy jump back as a roar of laughter echoes around them.”
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everyone stop—this is my new favorite contemporary romance book!! it is quite possibly the best book I've read in a while. rtc 🤭
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reading this with my hosab reread bc i know I'm gonna need a buffer 😭