To Whom it May Concern,
It was easy to call us forbidden and harder to call us soulmates. Yet I believed we were both. Forbidden soulmates.
When I arrived to Edgewood, Wisconsin I didn’t plan to find him. I didn’t plan to stumble into Joe’s bar and have Daniel’s music stir up my emotions. I had no clue that his voice would make my hurts forget their own sorrow. I had no idea that my happiness … that my happiness would remember its own bliss.
When I started senior year at my new school, I wasn’t prepared to call him Mr. Daniels, but sometimes life happens at the wrong time for all the right reasons.
Our love story wasn’t only about the physical connection.
It was about family. It was about loss. It was about being alive. It was silly. It was painful. It was mourning. It was laughter.
It was ours.
And for those reasons alone, I would never apologize for loving Mr. Daniels.
— Ashlyn Jennings
more
I know I’m incredibly late to the party in regards to reading this book. This book is so darn beautiful. I absolutely love it. Daniel and Ashlynn find each other in the darkness and bring the other out of it. They are each others light. Such a beautiful story, poetically written and a page turner. I read it in a few hours.
I’m so depressed and my life is meaningless. Books like this make me want to give up reading romance novels…because the struggle is real, people, it’s real.
Real life will never, can never, live up to fairytales like this.
Daniel Daniels does not exist and that makes me unbearably sad.