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__livesbtweenpgs__ 's review for:
Without You
by Marley Valentine
In one word this book was..emotional.
I went in blind just from the cover, this one was rough.
Crying throughout a book hasn't happened to me a lot but this one hit a little closer than I expected.
Deacon & Julian's journey although rocky at first is beautiful as the book ended. Wanting to reach in and just hug them both was a familiar feeling while reading each of their POVs.
Grief a everlasting feeling, you can push it down and ignore it but it always comes back just when you think everything is okay.
This story was told in such a gripping way that it draws you in and keeps you there not wanting to let these characters go and move on but such is the thing with the ending of a book.
If you are up for a great book on loss, guilt and letting go to finally be happy then this is the book for you, take a chance and go to Montana/Seattle and meet Deacon & Julian.
Marley is a new author for me but this book will definitely not be my last, I am definitely glad I grabbed this one up.
I went in blind just from the cover, this one was rough.
Crying throughout a book hasn't happened to me a lot but this one hit a little closer than I expected.
Deacon & Julian's journey although rocky at first is beautiful as the book ended. Wanting to reach in and just hug them both was a familiar feeling while reading each of their POVs.
Grief a everlasting feeling, you can push it down and ignore it but it always comes back just when you think everything is okay.
This story was told in such a gripping way that it draws you in and keeps you there not wanting to let these characters go and move on but such is the thing with the ending of a book.
If you are up for a great book on loss, guilt and letting go to finally be happy then this is the book for you, take a chance and go to Montana/Seattle and meet Deacon & Julian.
Marley is a new author for me but this book will definitely not be my last, I am definitely glad I grabbed this one up.