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A native Californian, she lives on fourteen acres in the middle of nowhere with her husband, two kids, one dog, and four cats. We did need and get glimpse of the past to understand stand the present and Syl/Spence's love story. I love watching them rebuild their relationship and start having the life they always wanted to have.
Idk, Sylvie definitely deserves all the happiness with what she's been through, but so much was swept under the rug and ignored. This book was quite unlike any other romance I’ve ever read, from the characters, to the way the whole story was structured, it was truly one of a kind.Spencer has always had feelings for her, but her life takes a strange turn when she commits the latest betrayal.
She never had the opportunity to live her life on her own terms, every time she found a few moments of freedom her mother would find her and take her back. Spencer and Sylvie’s love story actually gives me hope for the future because I know I will never have a dumpster fire of a relationship like theirs.Not being able to have her own identity and always being compared to her mother AND her mother supporting that idea, must’ve been so painful and hard for her! Just wanted to drop by and share to you that I miss Fable and Drew; Owen and Chelsea; Jen and Colin.
This book made up for it and made me even more excited to read more Monica Murphy books in the future! Her beautifully written words paint a picture of a tumultuous life led by a heroine who never had a chance to live her life freely. This is Sylvie and Spencer’s story, we see the product of heartbreak and trauma, and how this effects both characters.He’s literally so sweet, not toxic at all and he actually shows that he cares for her, instead of being an emotionally constipated piece of work. You get so much red hot chemistry that sizzles off the pages throughout the entire read when it comes to Whit and Summer.
