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Part of Your World
by Abby Jimenez
Abby sure can write!
This book was SUPER GOOD! It's nice to see an older women dating a younger guy in a story but they are both so mature and it isn't so focused on (except a little by the MC girl)
This book will make you laugh (who can resist a baby goat in pajamas or a pig named Kevin Bacon!) This will make you sad (as it deals with the heavy topic of abuse in a couple of different forms). It will make you see people change and grow in ways they themselves never really expected.
Alexis has grown up in a life of privilege and her path is mapped out for her. Then she meets Daniel. Daniel is 10 years younger than her. He rescues her car out of a ditch and they have a one night stand that turns into a burning love affair. But Daniel is from a totally different world than her. He's had to work hard to get where he's at and it's still just barely hanging on.
One thing I loved a lot about this book is how sweet Daniel is and that he shows Alexis that she's more than just her status and wealth. He makes her see just how controlling her parents are. He makes her want to change her thoughts for the better. I love that Alexis jumps right in to help Daniel's little town with her medical knowledge!
I love that Alexis knows that the other character that deals with abuse needs to want to leave before she will accept any help she is offered. I love that therapy is suggested (thank heavens for this being normalized these days!) to someone that takes that advice and decides they want to change how they act as a human being.
This book was SUPER GOOD! It's nice to see an older women dating a younger guy in a story but they are both so mature and it isn't so focused on (except a little by the MC girl)
This book will make you laugh (who can resist a baby goat in pajamas or a pig named Kevin Bacon!) This will make you sad (as it deals with the heavy topic of abuse in a couple of different forms). It will make you see people change and grow in ways they themselves never really expected.
Alexis has grown up in a life of privilege and her path is mapped out for her. Then she meets Daniel. Daniel is 10 years younger than her. He rescues her car out of a ditch and they have a one night stand that turns into a burning love affair. But Daniel is from a totally different world than her. He's had to work hard to get where he's at and it's still just barely hanging on.
One thing I loved a lot about this book is how sweet Daniel is and that he shows Alexis that she's more than just her status and wealth. He makes her see just how controlling her parents are. He makes her want to change her thoughts for the better. I love that Alexis jumps right in to help Daniel's little town with her medical knowledge!
I love that Alexis knows that the other character that deals with abuse needs to want to leave before she will accept any help she is offered. I love that therapy is suggested (thank heavens for this being normalized these days!) to someone that takes that advice and decides they want to change how they act as a human being.