A TOP 40 AMAZON BESTSELLER.Sex. Lies. Revenge. On the heels of a devastating loss, Evelyn fights to put her life back together. Only … part of her husband belongs to another woman, and the devil owns her soul. “If you tell her the lie, I will tell her the truth.”When her best friend goes to great lengths to protect Evelyn from destruction and devastation, mistakes are made, lines are crossed, and … from destruction and devastation, mistakes are made, lines are crossed, and all trust is shattered.
“We weren’t unbreakable.
I just needed to believe we weren’t unrepairable.”
Don’t miss the explosive conclusion to this unforgettable thriller by Jewel E. Ann, bestselling author of The Transcend Series.
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The Life You Stole is the last book in this incredible duet. After that ending of book one, this story picked up from where it left off from book one.
As I’ve said on my first review, this is a story of four friends, two couples who’s lives are deeply connected to each other. I’m glad that this time around, we have POVs from the other two characters and we have finally an insight to their personality. There were countless time in this book that I was actually left slack jawed, befuddled and dazed. I don’t know what to expect and that’s what I love- when a book consumed me in its entirety. I loved everything about this series and I wouldn’t expect anything less from this author. Highly recommend!
This duet is by far a top read for me – not only of 2020 but among my top favorites ever! Not only because the writing is impeccable but also because I love books that I can’t stop thinking about for days/weeks after.
In the first book, I thought I knew these 4 friends pretty well but now I know that I was wrong. The twists and turns that the first book took were nothing but a drop in the bucket compared to TLYS. This book picks up where The Life That Mattered left off and the suspense picks right back up as well. This book utterly broke me, to the point that I had to put my kindle down, try to contain my tears and take some deep breaths before I could continue. I was almost too afraid to keep reading because I didn’t know how much my poor heart could take but I am thankful that I kept going. This was a beautifully unique and complex story and I love that one of my favorite authors of all time wrote it! Highly recommended!!
This book was beyond anything that I expected!!! It definitely surpassed my expectations. I was enthralled, I was completely enraptured by these 4 characters and every single minute of every single thing they experienced. There are no amount of words that can describe the brilliance of what Jewel E Ann was able to create with this duet. It’s not a pretty story about a flawless couple and their beautiful best friends. And in this book we hear from each of them in their own POV, Evie, Ronin, Lila and Graham. AND it’s powerful. What appears shocking or just unbelievable from a distance is either clearly explained or expounded with greater insanity. I absolutely loved everything about this book. The good, the bad, the horrible, the despicable, the heart breaking. In the end the love between Evie and Ronin is what holds their destiny together and it’s exactly the way it should be. Definitely needs to be your next 1 click!!!!
Staring at the screen for ages, my quandary was being able to give the conclusion to The Life Series the merit it deserves. The Life That Mattered floored me, the cliffy left me aghast. But Ann hasn’t made her readers wait too long for The Life You Stole and if I thought the first book was high-octane, get ready the rollercoaster ride she takes us on in book two. As physiological thrillers go, the level of angst couldn’t have been more intense. Ann’s plot hits hard and holding nothing back she’s created unique state-of-mind characters, capturing each and everyone’s emotions.
Firstly, I have to say that dark romance isn’t a genre I’d normally read, but I’m so pleased I gave this duet a chance. And although it’s by no means paranormal, the physical phenomenon between two of the characters is what drives the story forward. For one it was a heavy cross to bear and for the other, this unexpected connection would cause sorrow, even guilt.
“How do you feel? I don’t want you to feel bad or guilty or … anything negative about this …”
Now then, how on earth do you go about describing someone who comes across in sheep’s clothing but inwardly they’re beyond evil? I doubted this person In The Life That Mattered, so when their ulterior motives came to light, it wasn’t such a surprise. What was were the lengths taken to gain control over those who loved, respected and trusted this individual.
‘The spin. It was always how you spun the lies to fit a desired truth.’
Another aspect of this follow-up which stood out was the wider perspective between the four leading characters, giving an ability to put oneself in their shoes. Mind you, the personality disorders conveyed doesn’t make for easy reading. Sometimes, I had a strong urge to shout out loud because, although I could see deception in the air, it was cleverly hidden before other’s eyes. This and the conformity of one of the player’s destiny frustrated me no-end.
‘We weren’t unbreakable. I just needed to believe we weren’t unrepairable.’
Naked emotions flow off the pages. Obsession, envy, lies, betrayal and rigid fear entwined in scenes that were for me like living a daylight nightmare are toned down with an unspoken word waiting to be heard. Getting lost in this book certainly had an effect on me. The ending gave me so much food for thought that I couldn’t help but try to analyse the title. Who had their life stolen is for you to discover and I hope you enjoy this read as much as I did. Bravo, Ann!
“I am the person who will haunt you for the rest of your life.”
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I’ve been a mess days after finishing The Life You Stole, feeling shocked, in awe, devastated, overjoyed…every emotion under the sun. This Romantic Thriller was a nonstop roller-coaster ride, heart stopping and exhilarating, the conclusion to an amazing journey!
“You’re my favorite.” “Your favorite what?” “Everything.”
I’m not going to lie, this was a painful and heart wrenching story at times, it deals with a subject matter that can be a trigger to many readers. But it’s also an incredible and phenomenally written love story, making it all the more heart breaking. I refuse to go into detail and reveal any spoilers; TLYS needs to be read after The Life That Mattered and preferably not knowing too much about the story. This duet will be my number one read this year, my #TopRead2020
“He didn’t share my DNA, but he shared my sou. I would fight for him. And he would fight for me. There would be truths. There would be lies. Never perfect—always forever.”
Lies and secrets are hard to keep quiet; they usually surface at the worst and most inconvenient time. Benjamin Franklin said it best ‘Three can keep a secret, if two of them are dead.’ Just know that when these lies and secrets are revealed they cause a riptide effect that is dangerous and potentially deadly.
“Maybe bad people are perceived as being bad when in actuality they’re brutally honest. And good people are in fact the liars we can’t truly trust. They claim those lies are their attempt to save us from feeling too much pain.”
Two couples, their lives interwoven by destiny or fate, seem to be barely hanging on by a perilously thin and fragile thread. Add to this mix a little mysticism, events that are hard to explain and are almost unbelievable, uniting them closer.
“How did our friendship—the four of us—turn into such a toxic mess? I had fallen the furthest down the rabbit hole of lies.”
And then there’s the violence that will have you gasping in pain, not believing the cruelty and warped love behind it. Have a little faith, the end is exactly as it should be, and there could be no other conclusion to this incredible love story!
“We weren’t unbreakable. I just needed to believe we weren’t unrepairable.”
Once again Jewel E. Ann left me in limbo with the first book The Life that Mattered and I absolutely devoured this second book in the duet.
Not unlike my review for the first book this review is going to be on the short side. This story (duet) is best read blind. Knowing too much or reading too much in a review could spoil it and I would never want that to happen to anyone since this book is THAT amazing.
The storyline is unique, the twists and turns had my head spinning and my fingers tapping to the next page for hours upon end. I couldn’t stop reading – this is one of those books that you have on your phone app and you read at red lights and while waiting in line at the store, it’s unputdownable.
Once again, Jewel E. Ann has proven to me that I am forever a fan of her brilliance, writing and storytelling abilities.
I seriously have no words that would give this book the justice it deserves. It needs to be read! Such a powerful story! The one thing I love about Jewels books is that they are original, unpredictable and give me the severest form of angst ever!! This book shoots to the top of my favourite book of hers , leap frogging all her others.
The Graham , Lila, Evelyn, Ronin saga will stay with me forever. I have laughed out loud one minute …. Mrs Humphrey you know what you did; and cried the next. My heart and my head has been pulled in so many directions I have a strong case of vertigo!! So many times I was tempted to skip to the end.. I didn’t and that made the ending so much more explosive. I am emotionally drained. The best feeling in the world , for the right reasons of course!!
I finished this book a few days ago, and I’m still debating how many stars I’m going to rate it. I loved it, and hated it. My heart and head hurts. I sobbed after reading the story. The plot was so unique, and how the story was slowly revealing was so good! It’s something I haven’t read before. The story was so complex.u2063u2063
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There were so many lies. All of them kept secrets to themselves saying it’s just too protect the people they love. Boy did I get frustrated with this. Lol I wanted to throw my Kindle across the room so many times. At the same time, I was having trouble breathing cause I was so scared of what was going to happen. u2063u2063
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Ronin let me down. He was my favorite character in book 1, and in this one, he slowly became the 3rd to me. Evie was such a strong women, but when she calls her mom’s phone, I cry every time. I really feel so bad for Lila. Can’t believe she did Evie dirty though. And Graham…. he’s one crazy dude. Lol Overall, Jewel did a fantastic job with this duet. It was a perfect conclusion to the relationship of these two couples. u2063u2063
I’m not going to lie. This was a difficult one to read. It was sad, sick and twisted and that’s only part of it. The connection Evelyn and Ronin had wasn’t recognizable in this book at the beginning but then it reappeared and I was able to continue and what happens next is definitely nothing short of disturbing and then it’s over but it’s a HEA. After a long crooked path of sad and despair but it’s there.
I am clinging to the positive in the story and in the end love prevails in one form or another.
***5 “Toxic” stars***
…Four friends, two lovers, one unimaginable tragedy…
*Sigh*
Honestly, it’s so hard to write a review about this book!!!
I literally devoured it and many hours after i finished the story, i feel very emotional and frustrated as hell!!!
Did that have happen to you at some point while you were reading a story that consume you so much that you were feeling like you were a part of the heroes??? That you could feel the heartbreaking so deeply inside your soul???
Well, that happened to me in here and i’m still at a loss of words…
“He shared my soul.
I would fight for him.
And he would fight for me.
There would be truths.
There would be lies.
Never perfect – always forever.”
You know, Jewel E. Αnn has a unique way to making you feel like you were the one who was starring in the story! I felt everything with a raw and intense sense of feelings and almost i couldn’t breathe! My heart was pounding so damn lound through out the whole book… I was dreadful to find out how this story will end up, but at the same time, i was wishing to live in a blissful ignorance!!!
Crazy, right???
But, i have already told you in my previous review that this god damn prologue from “The life that mattered” had stucked on repeat inside my mind…
And i was so damn scared of how the things will end up with these four and the lives that they were leading…
“We were cracked in many places from the heavy strain of life always bearing down on us, but we weren’t broken.”
What a mess!!!!
Four people interwined so deeply with each other…
Four people… Two couples that are connecting in good and bad ways…
Friendships and marriages are being tested…
Broken love…
Lies… So many lies in the name of love!!!
So many guilts and regrets…
So many inappropriate actions who were leading into… destruction!!!
So much heartbreaking…
Twisted obsessions…
And an unearthy connection that is about to destroy four people to the core of their bones…
At the end, will there be something salvageable????
“I wasn’t Graham. She wasn’t Evelyn. But we were… something. And sometimes something for a breath in time could be absolutely everything.”
God, I’m still crying while I’m thinking of this story…
While I’m thinking Ronin, Evelyn, Lila… Graham.
I want to say so much things about them, but at the same time i don’t want to say anything…
“Ronin was the only person in the whole world who made me feel needed. But his need for me was toxic. Toxic like Graham’s love for Evelyn.
The four of us lived a tortured existence, just in very different ways.”
I love Ronin so much!!! From the first moment… I love how solid is his love for his wife…
But he is trapped in a curse and in a body that doesn’t obey him…
Unexplainable things are ruling him and inevitable ruining his life and he can’t do anything to avoid it!!!
“I just… I just wanted her to be Evelyn. I wanted Evelyn’s touch to feel that way.
That warm.
That necessary.
That perfect.
There was no dignity in addiction…
I needed her touch to survive, to keep from losing everything. Yet… it was so so so incredibly wrong.”
“When we touched, I didn’t feel her. I felt me.
Only me.
Truth? I wanted Lila to give me back what she took or take back what she gave me. I didn’t know. I just knew that something fit when we touched.”
I love Evelyn…
She is trapped too!!! Trapped to a friendship that is controlling her…
She is trapped inside a beautiful marriage that is not beautiful anymore…
She is trapped inside her feelings… For Ronin… For Lila… For Graham…
“The score: Porters-everything. Evelyn-nothing.”
“There. Right there… I felt his love. It just felt shackled to something. Like he couldn’t give me all of it.”
All of them broke my heart!!!
But Lila made me cry a lot…
She was also trapped… Trapped in a loveless marriage and a twisted controlling relationship…
She was trapped inside her broken body and broken soul…
She was trapped in endless lies…
She was just fading away… And Ronin was the only one who could give her some rays of hope…
Wrong or right??? I can not really tell you…
“This was all on me – his pain, the guilt, a shared life.
My life.
Ronin shared my life in a way I never imagined possible. Yet, he put my feelings into words. I couldn’t hide the darkest parts of myself anymore.”
“Kidness is attractive. I miss the kind man I married. But I had the opportunity to see him again, and it gave me hope. Don’t rip it away. Fix. You. Graham. And I’ll be fine. We’ll be fine.”
As for Graham???
I already told you that he was giving me weird vibes and that vibes became something more and they suffocated me…
The force of his nature suffocated everyone around him…
Who could have thought about it, right????
“Tell me you love her more than you love me.”
“The spin. It was always how you spun the lies to fit a desired truth.”
“The truth could right the wrong of a lie, but nothing fixed the truth. His love was ugly and so was his truth.”
Nope, i can not say much more things… I think that i already told too much!!!
This book broke me and i’m afraid that it will keep forever trapped a part of me…
I was hurting so much for Evelyn and Roe…
These two deserved to be together and to be loved by one another, but they had a difficult and rocky road ahead of them…
I won’t lie to you… Sometimes, my spirit broke throughout the book, but i can accept and understand why Jewel turned out the things like that!!!
Thankfully, at the end i had a taste of salvation, no matter all the ugly shit that had happened through out the book! Don’t you?
But i still have some minus objections about some facts!!!
“I can’t always protect you with the truth.”
“You can’t always save me with a lie… Save us…”
“We don’t have to be perfect to be forever.”
“Roe, I’m scared.”
“Me too, Evie. Me too…”
Well… I must stop bubbling…
I just want to tell you that this was a unique story, as all of Jewel E. Ann’s stories and i totally recommend it!!! But be prepared for some serious damage in your soul…
But i swear to that you are going to be addicted in every shit that this woman will throw into your way!!!
Thanks for this wonderful story of yours, Jewel! I will always keep it close to my heart!!!
Even though you destroyed me, you evil woman!!! 😉
“The perfect life existed on a narrow ledge with a sea of thagedy awaiting ten stories down on the other side. It was surprising how much strength the human body possessed, yet a single misstep left you free falling to unforgiving waves of despair ready to crush your existence.”
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“You’re my favorite.”
“Your favorite what?”
“Everything.”
***I want to thank Jewel E. Ann and Social Butterfly for provided me an ARC of this book in the exchange of an honest review***
“We don’t have to be perfect to be forever.”
This final book in this duet pulled out MANY emotions within in and went in a direction that I did NOT expect. I was put through the ringer with my feelings! I typically don’t read thrillers, so I had no frame of reference to feed off of when it came to predicting what could come of these four characters. BUT I do have a frame of reference when it comes to Jewel and with that knowledge, I knew I needed to expect the unexpected. So that was exactly what I did while reading.
There was jaw dropping, heart shattering, steamy, suspenseful, and mind blowing moments scattered throughout this book. Much more so than book one. This book was where everything blew up and was the catalyst to the story. Four friends, two lovers, one unimaginable tragedy. This was a story about lifelong friendships, unbreakable bonds and a love that isn’t perfect, but is forever. This story is full of truths and lies and sometimes the truths are more painful than the lies. Sometimes hiding the truth from your loved ones can protect them. No one is innocent in this book. Everyone keeps things from their loved ones. Sometimes we loved with lies and protected with sins. Ultimately, these lies snowball and create a storm that these four can’t manage without someone (or all of them) will break.
This duet proved to me yet again why Jewel is an instant one click author for me. Jewel excels at pulling me in and consuming my world with her stories (even when I’m on a vacation in Jamaica LOL). I highly recommend going on this journey. I know that this duet won’t be for everyone (trigger warning), it’s not easy to stomach some of the things that occur, but Jewel writes this story brilliantly and the creativity in which she does so, is genius. Pick up this duet today!
“You’re my favorite.”
“Your favorite what?”
“Everything.”
4 “Never perfect–always forever.” stars
I received this ARC for an honest review. Thank you!
I loved the first book of this duet The Life That Mattered and I loved the main couple Evie and Ronin and they were amazing.
The Life You Stole stars where the first book ends and we see what happened with Lila and Ronin. The Life You Stole is told from four points of view Lila, Ronin, Lila and Graham and we can read the story of Graham and Lila. We can see how the relationships between those four began to be toxic and how they decided to deal with it.
I was excited to read this book but at the same time, I was afraid that this book will ruin the beautiful love story between Ronin and Evie. In some aspects, I feel that this book tainted a little the love story between them but at the same time, nothing is perfect in life so their relationship is imperfect but their love is strong and beautiful.
I loved Evie in this book because she is a strong woman and I respect her. Ronin in this book lose himself a little and he made big mistakes but he had the courage to recognize his mistakes and he regrets them. Graham and Lila are really a shocking surprise and I can’t say more about them.
The Life You Stole is a really romantic thriller and had some shocking twists that I didn’t see coming. I like this book and I recommend everyone who wants to read a mind-blowing thriller. I can’t say more about this book but if you want to read this duet, not read the spoilers.
I am so mind blown by this book. So this one picks right back up after the second book so stop and turn around if you have not read the first book of the duet yet. So, I have been a massive fan of Ann since I discovered her writing over 5 years ago. She gives us some of the most raw and unique stories I have ever come across. In The Life You Stole, you are taken on such an insane ride. No it isn’t for everyone, but I found it was an amazing and twisted story to be told. Between the twists, the lies, the suspense that Ann gave us in this book, your jaw will drop.
The main thing to think of going into this book or this duet as a whole, is keep an open mind. Like I said, it will not be for anyone but I loved the range that we were given in this duet. It was unique. Spellbinding. One of a kind. The one thing I have come to expect with Jewel E Ann is that she likes to push on the boundaries that could trigger some people. But if you are a voracious reader like me that doesn’t let certain topics get to you, you will be amazed by this story!
I absolutely loved the first book in The Life Duet by Jewel E. Ann. I devoured it. I loved the romance and the characters so much. Book 2, The Life You Stole, was very different and you will be in for a wild and unexpected ride. What happens when four friends who are very close begin to blur the lines? This time around we get all four point-of-views and it was unpredictable, full of twists and turns and angst-filled. We pick up where we left off and suddenly things are not as they seem for any of them. I struggled with some things that happened in the story, but you will keep turning the pages to see how it will all end.
Read and reviewed for Sultry Sirens Book Blog.
Happy reading!
Reviewed on behalf of The Book Boyfriend Addict.
‘Sometimes we loved with lies and protected with sins.’
OMFG. I don’t even know what to say right now. I said after reading the first book that I couldn’t even imagine where Jewel E. Ann would take us in the second half of this story and I was so right. I could have never anticipated the journey this book took me on. All the little things that were hinted at or set in motion in the first book were thoroughly explored in this one and the results were insane, devastating, a little scary, enraging, messed up but oh-so-good! It’s been a while since a book pulled such strong emotions from me but this book definitely did. There were times I wanted to throw my kindle or punch some of the characters in the face and others where I wanted to reach into my kindle and hug them because my heart was breaking. I was all over the map and I enjoyed every second of it.
‘How did our friendship—the four of us—turn into such a toxic mess?’
This book picks up moments after the cliffhanger of The Life That Mattered and is nonstop through to the very end. Remember how I mentioned in my earlier review that Evie and Ronin’s lives were inextricably linked with Graham and Lila’s? Well, I kind of want to laugh at my naivety at the time because when I said that I had NO IDEA the true extent of their connection. I knew there was a lot more to that story but it went way beyond what I could have ever dreamed. And I loved that we got all 4 POVs in this book. I thought that was a smart move and really helped paint the full picture of what the heck was going on. Seriously, get ready for one wild ride. Jewel E. Ann is NOT afraid of pushing the envelope and going THERE. You really have to just put your trust in her capable hands and hang on for the ride – you won’t be sorry. I so wish I could say more, I feel like I’m not doing this story an ounce of justice but it’s definitely a story you don’t want spoiled for you. All I know is that we’re less than 2 full months into 2020 and I can already tell you without a shadow of a doubt that this duet is going to be one of my top reads of the year – it’s THAT good! Do yourself a favor and drop whatever you’re doing and go binge this duet!
“We don’t have to be perfect to be forever.”
This book is just… wow. It wasn’t what I usually read, but I knew I’d get a great experience from Jewel E. Ann. It’s heart breaking, mind blowing, and the intensity that comes with every page is unlike anything I’ve experienced before. It’s a book hangover that you know is coming, but you don’t expect it be as extreme as it is. This is a duet that you have to experience. I highly recommend!!
Absolutely breathtaking! My words in this review cannot possibly explain what this duet has done to me. I am shocked, in awe, totally wrecked (in the best of ways) and stunned. Jewel E. Ann has written not only an emotional read that RIPPED out my heart and shred it to pieces, but also an INSPIRING read that slowly picked up the pieces of my tattered heart and put them together again. This duet is incredible. It’s not an easy read and there are triggers for sure, but it’s so well told and so amazingly written that you feel like you’re inside the book and feeling EVERYTHING the characters are feeling. I am SHOOK!
I cannot say much about this book or duet because everything would become a major spoiler. But I can say that this conclusion is JAW DROPPING. I had no idea where the story was going to go and how it was going to end, and I was literally GRIPPING my iPad the last 20 percent of the story. I felt hope, but nothing looked good. I felt the LOSS because I knew where it was heading. And I felt the JUSTICE when the epic twists of the story were becoming resolved. This book. My goodness, it’s a roller coaster. But so worth the read and so achingly beautiful.
If you’re looking for a book that will rip you to shreds and make you feel alive while reading (I know, those don’t seem like they would go together but trust me they do) then you need this duet in your life. I honestly cannot recommend it enough!
Fabulous. Amazing. Fantastic. Unique. Stunning. Heartbreaking. Tear your heart out. Rip you to shreds. Those are all the words and phrases I would use to describe this incredibly well written story and my review will not do this duet justice.
Everyone needs to read this story, definitely go into this book suspecting the unexpected!
I just don’t get it. How is it possible to feel so many emotions in such a short time span.
I really had to stop a few times just to let myself absorb everything that was going on because a few twists in there were a bit hard to process and I was overwhelmed with feelings. I was so mad one minute, and the next one I was still mad but wanted to cry so bad. It was a roller coaster.
As always, the writing is impecable and the characters are real, they have flaws and they make mistakes. The story is crazy but it makes you want to know why and how, and how or if it’s going to work out.
An emotional roller coaster.
This is one of the most difficult reviews I’ve written because I do not know what rating to give this book.
On the one hand, there were things I loved about it. You know you’ve written a good book–as Jewel E Ann did–when you have readers spending hours analyzing, dissecting, and discussing your story. I will not forget this series; it’s one that will stick with me forever. The characters, the subplots, the angst, the agony. I loved the premise of this book. I loved its promise.
But there are things I do not like.
There is a gaping plot hole involving one character’s journals that bothers the MESS out of me. More bothersome, though, are the character inconsistencies. The four people you got to know in The Life that Mattered are different.
Evie has lost her feistiness and unwillingness to settle for less than she deserves. I started to despise her.
Ronin is weak, and not just due to his condition. Perhaps more concerning, he is weak emotionally. I started to despise him.
Graham’s character made me go back and re-read parts of The Life that Mattered because he is so vastly different from what I remember. Had Jewel E Ann left clues? Had she established whom he would turn into? I’m not sure, and I didn’t buy who he is here. I started to despise him.
As for Lila, I do sympathize with her. My cold hard heart breaks for her. But she does something in this book that does not fit with her. I started to despise her.
By the end, I despised all four of these people, granted for different reasons.
And as I write this review, I realize what my central problem is with this book: NO ONE TALKS TO ANYONE. There is NO communication. There is not effort to communicate. There is very little effort to seek out and understand. Evie, Ronin, Graham, and Lila settle for not knowing, for not understanding. They act based on what they do not know and do not understand. And that, dear readers, is the greatest inconsistency of all. In The Life that Mattered, the foursome communicated, which is one of the things I liked most about them.
The Life You Stole is labeled a psychological thriller. It is not, and I can’t understand that designation one bit. Nor is it a romance. Yes, there is a great attempt to sell this as a love story, but it doesn’t work. To love, you must share your thoughts and worries and hopes with each other. You can’t just will away what you don’t want to think about.
And yet I am obsessed with this book. I cannot stop thinking about it, and I don’t even know if I want to stop. I have so many questions. SO MANY QUESTIONS.
The mark of a good book is energizing readers to engage with your words during and after they read. For that reason, Jewel E Ann wrote a stunner.