You do not know how long I have pain-stakingly waited for this book. Forever. That's how long.
I was so incredibly excited to get it, I couldn't wait to dig in and devour the words of Stevies latest book.
“People hurt you when you like ’em. And they leave.”😢😢
Oh god. That one sentance showed me just how much this book was going to hurt me, but like always, I knew Stevie would put me back together again. It begins with Sunny and Elias as kids, it's so incredibly cute and I did nothing but smile reading them. I liked that the author actually wrote them as kids, not kids with thoughts about things they would never understand. They spoke like children, they played like children. They were happy.
And then it hurts. I had a feeling it was coming but I didn't know how.
"The moon and the sun. The first star-crossed lovers doomed to an eternity of almost."
Stevie has a way of sucking you into her story and getting you to love her characters so when their heart breaks, yours does too and that's exactly what happened to me. This story was so beautifully written that I felt the need to want to protect these characters. And I like how the author added tiny little details to the story that at a glance you wouldn't necessarily notice.
Even the side characters played a big part in this book and I fell in love with each of them, even if they annoyed me at times.
"After all, the sun and the moon were never meant to share the same sky."
My emotions were all over the place with this one. It was so sweet but heartbreaking at the same time.
I didn't just read about 2 characters trapped in a forbidden love, I read about a whole bunch of characters who acted through loyalty, pride, hate, fear and love. Each character had their own story to tell and Stevie made sure they got a voice too.
If you take anything away from this story then let it the realisation that this is not just a book, a story. The actions of characters in this book are very real, it's the world we live in and that's what made me cry, when I realised that these words are just an extension of a world we already live in. There's an important message here, don't miss it.
Stevie broke me, but through her words, she made me see the silver lining in horrible situations. That there are still parts of your life that are yet to be written.
“I was a girl who fell in love with a boy who fell in love with me, and the most beautiful thing of all in life is that there is always a part waiting to be written.
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