Tristan Bagot Bagot من عند Forthill, Co. Cork, أيرلندا
This is one powerful book. Rowan Coleman leads the reader on this journey and it's so captivating. She hints at something in Willow Briar's life that makes her "unlovable." I had my guesses, but it wasn't until the big reveal towards the end of the book that I had any clue. And I was devastated. This book is powerful and moving. Rowan definitely does not write fluffy pieces, and this one is as thought provoking as it is entertaining. Pick it up, you won't regret it!
loved it
Melusine Series: Book #4 I found this to be a good ending to this series. I love good characters and ones that aren't always perfect and good. This series throughout it's four book gave me plenty of that. Felix is a brat and so damaged and the writer makes no bones about it. AndMildmay is always looking for love and acceptance and lacking in confidence and self-worth. They are a mess. But in this book by the end I saw that they were learning and growing, and perhaps even getting better.They did not remain stagnant or change the basics of who they were even while evolving. By the end of the book I felt that...yes...maybe I just might finally be happy. They are still not perfect and they still are damaged goods..but in the end they have each other and are trying to be better, and perhaps that is all they need to do.The book also left enough room and hints that more stories in this world might be coming, there is still much to tell.