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Always Never Yours
by Emily Wibberley
Emily & Austin play THE NEWLYWED GAME - Come see how many answers they agreed on!
Always Never Yours is basically the most adorable, slowest burn romance YA I’ve read in fivever and now I’m just sitting here beaming because SO FREAKING CUTE.
Written by two high school sweethearts, I expected this to be an unforgettable romance but I had no clue the depth it would take through Megan’s complex family situation. This was an unexpected surprise that enhanced Megan’s story, giving her depth. Not that she wasn’t already a fully formed character, as an unabashed flirt and sex positive female directing (and starring in) plays while playing the Rosalind to everyone else’s Juliet.
Until she gets picked to literally play Juliet.
Megan’s story was cohesive, which I applaud Emily and Austin for. Not an easy task when you’re writing one POV, accomplished by Emily at the writing helm and Austin pacing the living room to problem solve. While Megan is the star of the book, readers will absolutely fall for Owen. He’s such a cinnamon roll. Boys, let’s all aspire to be more like Owen.
I’ll definitely pick up their next book!
This review was originally posted on BookCrushin
Always Never Yours is basically the most adorable, slowest burn romance YA I’ve read in fivever and now I’m just sitting here beaming because SO FREAKING CUTE.
Written by two high school sweethearts, I expected this to be an unforgettable romance but I had no clue the depth it would take through Megan’s complex family situation. This was an unexpected surprise that enhanced Megan’s story, giving her depth. Not that she wasn’t already a fully formed character, as an unabashed flirt and sex positive female directing (and starring in) plays while playing the Rosalind to everyone else’s Juliet.
Until she gets picked to literally play Juliet.
Megan’s story was cohesive, which I applaud Emily and Austin for. Not an easy task when you’re writing one POV, accomplished by Emily at the writing helm and Austin pacing the living room to problem solve. While Megan is the star of the book, readers will absolutely fall for Owen. He’s such a cinnamon roll. Boys, let’s all aspire to be more like Owen.
I’ll definitely pick up their next book!
This review was originally posted on BookCrushin