
Promise me, no matter how old and boring you get, or where you go, or who you‘re with, you‘ll never stop looking for this 📸
Promise me, no matter how old and boring you get, or where you go, or who you‘re with, you‘ll never stop looking for this 📸
This book had a lot going on! I felt it dragged at times, but overall was engaged in the story. It was very anxiety provoking at times bc of the type of relationship 1 of the narrators is in. It‘s a heavy read @ times & lighter @ others. As Evie tries 2 get her memory back more plot lines r introduced. I was satisfied w/ how the story came together. I really cared about Evie & Drew as characters. I‘d be intrigued to read the author‘s other work.
This was a wonderful and very sad story. The narrators did an excellent job of bringing it to life. I listened to this one while reading it.
Bringing in the feelings. The agony and the love. The friendships and family. The losses. The pain of losing someone you love so deeply. Not who you expect.
Full review: https://lsmoore49.blogspot.com/2024/11/pictures-of-you-by-emma-grey.html
A drama of a 29-year-old woman from acoma believing herself to be 16 going on 30 wasn‘t working for me until page 33 when the backstory begins with Drew and Evie alternating chapters between past and present. I was all in and finished before recalling my amateur book-editing talents were needed on those first 33 pages 🤣This story gives me strong Colleen Hoover vibes which is fine for me but realize some have a visceral dislike of CH fiction.