Cute! I liked their chemistry and support and the consistency, but I also got confused by all the characters who did nothing for the story. It was just meh
Cute! I liked their chemistry and support and the consistency, but I also got confused by all the characters who did nothing for the story. It was just meh
Since they were kids, Indira had always fought with her brother‘s best friend, Jude. It stopped mattering when Jude joined a doctors abroad program that sent him to war torn countries and areas of disaster.
When Dira catches her boyfriend cheating and needs a place to live, she runs into Jude again when they both crash at her brother‘s house.
Their fighting picks back up where they left off but it‘s different and they both starting feeling more.
This book went straight to the bone. The intricate emotions Eddings weaves into the story pulls you in and doesn‘t let go. It‘s too real and too relatable as it describes moments, situations, and life experiences that anyone can either personally or within two degrees, relate.
I can‘t gush enough over how much I enjoyed this book, how immensely I value what it taught me, and the imprint it has made on me as a whole.
What happens when you can‘t stand your brother‘s best friend, you antagonize each other since childhood, you don‘t see each other for years while you go through some tough things, and then you find yourselves drawn together? What if? This was lovely, sad, and tense. A lot of work going on with our characters and their mental health in this one. Eddings is a talented author and I really loved these 2. #MarvellousMay @Andrew65