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297 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 1, 2023
“I’m just saying - wait for the weight of the world to pass. Wait until the tremors that wrack through your skull drift into the depths again. Wait until the sun rises, and the light makes you feel a little less pointless”
“What if waiting doesn’t work?”
“You let me know and I’ll hold you until the darkness fades”
“It is a bit morbid, isn’t it?” I say as I caress one of the dry petals. “I think it’s because it makes me happy to see something that was once so beautiful in life be just as pretty, if not more so, in death. Forever beautiful.” 🖤
4.25 Stars!
This was undeniably beautiful. Like, I don’t spend a lot of time highlighting passages in things I read unless they REALLY stick with me, but let me tell you I highlighted so many things. It was just that good.
It felt real, raw, and heartbreaking yet hopeful at the same time- a story about three “broken” souls meeting by chance at a rehab institute and somehow, someway finding a way to heal together.
Their trio was everything. And this was more than just a romance with romantic love. As much as I loved that part, I think I loved the platonic love a little more- I’m alwaysss a sucker for that kind of real, heartfelt connection between friends.
Now, as much as I cherished these beautiful pages, there were a few things that didn’t wholly work for me- mainly the start to Wynn and Liam’s relationship and the smut.
Their relationship starts with a chance encounter turned forced proximity. I absolutely adored this. What I didn’t love, however, was Liam’s immediate fascination with Wynn and his conflicting hatred of her as well. It felt kind of confusing. It fades quick enough so it’s sort of easy to overlook, and that’s what I chose to do while reading.
Unfortunate, but the smut didn’t hit for me. It’s totally personal preference, and since this is the only KM Moronova book I’ve read so far, I can’t say if it’s just here or if it’s how she writes these scenes in general, so I’ll have to try one of her other books and see. Based on this book though, not my cup of tea.
Overall, despite my minor complaints, I breezed through this book. It held me captive and was exactly what I wanted needed in the moment. I felt incredibly healed myself while reading it and I highly recommend!
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Brb, SOBBING. RTC.
Dark and morbid but also beautiful? Sounds right up my alley. Also, I’m due for a good cry, so I’m hoping this wrecks me. 🖤