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A Place Without You
by Jewel E. Ann
4.5 stars
This book is definitely going onto my all-time favourites shelf. The author has managed to get me in love with a subgenre that I usually avoid, not that this is exactly that, but the forbidden element is there.
Living with the guilt of his father’s predicament, Bodhi allows himself to indulge in a few moments of happiness with the mysterious girl that he meets at Coachella. Nothing much happens but life is always unpredictable and here starts a story about family, friends and what ones want from life. About a love that is lived just in the moment and how much following your heart will always be the way to live.
The chemistry is always there and the relationship between Henna and her mother is perfect.
What I didn’t like: Henna seemed like a total spoiled teenager at the beginning and a bit “I always get what I want and you can’t deny me”
Along the way, she changed and became a great character but I can’t get over that part.
This book is definitely going onto my all-time favourites shelf. The author has managed to get me in love with a subgenre that I usually avoid, not that this is exactly that, but the forbidden element is there.
Living with the guilt of his father’s predicament, Bodhi allows himself to indulge in a few moments of happiness with the mysterious girl that he meets at Coachella. Nothing much happens but life is always unpredictable and here starts a story about family, friends and what ones want from life. About a love that is lived just in the moment and how much following your heart will always be the way to live.
The chemistry is always there and the relationship between Henna and her mother is perfect.
What I didn’t like: Henna seemed like a total spoiled teenager at the beginning and a bit “I always get what I want and you can’t deny me”
Along the way, she changed and became a great character but I can’t get over that part.