⭐️ 4.5
This played out like every other typical romance book except…… the typical storyline climax I was visualising from a mile away was fast approaching, and we weren’t even at 50%. It worried me that this simplistic plot was coming to an end so quickly. Was there a second book in here? A part II? Had I made a mistake when buying it? What was going on?
No. There was no mistake.
Croisette flipped my expectations sideways and slapped me on the face with new developments. I went from being mildly interested to fully engaged.
I ɴᴇᴇᴅᴇᴅ to know what was happening next.
Firstly, excellent villain. He was awful. The thing that sold me most about him was 𝘩𝘦𝘳 reaction to him. That spoke volumes to me. She shook. She vomited. She went rigid. Her walls came up. There was deep trauma there, and it unravelled to us in a well-paced way.
Secondly, Sam was the best. He loved her so much. So so much. I really liked the pov of his, seeing his insecurities. Feeling his feelings as he watched her, mooned over her. But most of all, his heartbreak was my heartbreak. When she walked away from him and he couldn’t handle it? Man that pulled at my feelings.
Then again after their morning together when he thought she was going to leave? I just wanted to cry for him.
He was kind. He was thoughtful. He was considerate. He was perfect for her, and I love reading about characters who 𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘦 a happy ending. You want a good person to have a good ending, and the bad a bad one.
Now Ali. I liked her a lot.
Probably the biggest thing with her is I liked seeing her journey, from the beginning of the book with her walls up and lipstick as armour, to the end, carefree and loved. Don’t we all want that? To be loved so wholeheartedly. To be cherished.
There were 2 distinct instances that 𝒎𝒂𝒅𝒆 this book for me which, now that I think on it, can kind of be rolled into one long 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨.
The dance from hell, through the moment in the side room, then onto the most gorgeous intimacy showing how precious she was, to the decisions she made at the end of it.
The tension just gripped me and never let go!
You 𝘬𝘯𝘦𝘸 she was going to capitulate. You 𝘬𝘯𝘦𝘸 she was going to make the worst decision ever, all in the name of love. You ᴋɴᴇᴡ! And it was awful to see it coming. All through the beautiful scenes, despite them admitting in their hearts they loved each other, you knew the author was going to screw it up and do what everyone else does, and have the heroine go off alone to do what she thought was best for her loved one…..until she didn’t.
Bam, now I love the book.
Thank you Croisette for having such a stellar hero, who loved the heroine enough to help her see, who because of his love at just the right time, helped her to make the best decisions.
Excellent work.