This is the second book in a duology and should not be read as a stand-alone (which I made the mistake of doing). A lot
This book has a lot happening and needs some content warnings for mass shooting (off page), death, homelessness, transphobia, homophobia & racist comments. These are
This story started out a bit slow for me, but picked up towards the end. It was a bit different from a lot of what
This was a relatively quick and easy read with characters I felt drawn to. While there are some scenes that I think are a bit
I’m not sure how to review this book. There were some things that I really liked about it, and some things that were not as
I LOVED this book! I got so caught up with Tessa and Weston and all of the pain and fear they both went through, and
I really struggled with this one. I came close to putting it aside and marking it as “did not finish” several times, but I believe
This was a hard one for me, because I love the plot line, but the characters did not work for me. The main character, Sabine,
I wanted to love this book, and I did enjoy it, just not as much as I would have liked. The relationship between Rani and
This book was amazing. I alternately laughed and cried, melted with happiness and burned with anger as I read. The book is full of hope