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We Are Us
by Tara Leigh
“A heart can ache. A heart can break. A heart can harden.”
Where do I start and where do I end?
I can’t even form a coherent thought after reading We Are Us.
I’m literally speechless.
This story takes you to so many different ups and downs, so many roads that you have to stop and feel and try to put your broken heart away from your brain and stop crying at the same time. You just can’t take it all in one go.
It’s the most amazing story, it’s angsty, will have your heart punched and broken to pieces, it’s deceiving, there are secrets and twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time waiting for the shoe to drop, and when it does you don’t even see it coming, it hits you right in the face with no turning back moment.
Poppy and Gavin are meant to be together and their story is the perfect way to show that life it’s not always what it seems or what it looks like behind closed doors but there’s always hope for your dreams to come true.
“I am hers and she is mine and—” “—We are us.”
Where do I start and where do I end?
I can’t even form a coherent thought after reading We Are Us.
I’m literally speechless.
This story takes you to so many different ups and downs, so many roads that you have to stop and feel and try to put your broken heart away from your brain and stop crying at the same time. You just can’t take it all in one go.
It’s the most amazing story, it’s angsty, will have your heart punched and broken to pieces, it’s deceiving, there are secrets and twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time waiting for the shoe to drop, and when it does you don’t even see it coming, it hits you right in the face with no turning back moment.
Poppy and Gavin are meant to be together and their story is the perfect way to show that life it’s not always what it seems or what it looks like behind closed doors but there’s always hope for your dreams to come true.
“I am hers and she is mine and—” “—We are us.”