Beautiful • Romantic • Emotional • Poetic • Unique
“I could never say no to those eyes. They feel like home, but home’s just a figment of imagination when you don’t have the time to build one.”
I love a book that can just pull at my heartstrings and make me feel something. I did not imagine myself sobbing so late at night. I related to the characters in ways that I was not expecting and I loved being able to connect to the characters. Not only did this book have me sobbing but I was laughing in so many different parts.
Hallee and Dean are absolutely everything, and they will forever live in my heart. Halle is sunshine, and I related to her character in ways I didn’t know my soul needed to connect. She is strong, caring, and soft. She truly deserves all the love. Dean was absolutely everything. I was in love with him from the very beginning; he was just perfect. He was just the sweetest, caring, and so patient. I loved seeing their connection and chemistry and their love story was truly timeless. As I neared the end, my heart was not ready to let go, but I knew this would be my next comfort read. It is just so heartbreakingly beautiful and painful in all the best ways.
Overall this book is beautiful, raw, and unique. It will have you feeling so many different emotions and I definitely recommend having a box of tissues nearby. For a debut novel, it is so amazing and I cannot wait to see what Bex writes next.
I’ll Paint You a Sunset Someday by Bex Alexander is a debut contemporary romance novel that has sci-fi elements. Each year, everyone receives The Gift from the government. The Gift of Forgetting is a social experiment that is conducted by the government. Each year, they reset the population's memories and lives in hopes that it will promote joy, happiness, and freedom from anxieties and heartbreak. Hallee wakes up on January 1st with a clean slate and no memory; there is just a book that contains everything she needs to know about her life. One day, she meets Dean and can’t help but feel some type of pull towards him. As they get to know each other, Hallee finds herself falling more in love with Dean but also starts to feel a familiarity with him she can't explain. Is The Gift truly inevitable, or will they be able to hold onto their relationship?
I recommend this book to everyone who enjoys Contemporary Romance.