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Invisible String
by Meg Jones
Invisible String is a debut from Meg Jones and has basically guaranteed that I will want to read everything that she writes.
There were trigger and content warnings at the beginning of the book and these should not be taken lightly. By the end of the book, I was wrecked and was sobbing from being on a rollercoaster of real & raw human emotions. I fell in love with main characters, along with the side characters - all of which were memorable in some way.
The new school year is starting and Olive is barely holding her head above water as she navigates the grief from the loss of her mother. She works at a public school that continues to experience funding cuts that have caused further stress. And Ben… the hot, arrogant math teacher that sheds a lot of judgment on her beloved Arts department. But then they both get hit with the news that their after school clubs are being cut. Enemies-to-lovers hits them both hard when they decide to have a one-night stand to get the sexual tension out of their system and hopefully help them work better together to save their respective clubs. Which then turns into more, which is definitely something that neither of them expected.
I loved Ben’s compassion for Olive. Constantly trying to show her support & love, but also respecting her wishes. I loved the realness with Olive and truly showing how ugly & difficult that grief emotions can be.
I would sell my soul to be able to experience “Invisible String” again for the first time. It’s also one that I will read again because the books that have such an emotional impact on my heart are my favorite.
HUGE thank you to Meg Jones for this ARC in exchange for my 100% honest and unbiased review.
There were trigger and content warnings at the beginning of the book and these should not be taken lightly. By the end of the book, I was wrecked and was sobbing from being on a rollercoaster of real & raw human emotions. I fell in love with main characters, along with the side characters - all of which were memorable in some way.
The new school year is starting and Olive is barely holding her head above water as she navigates the grief from the loss of her mother. She works at a public school that continues to experience funding cuts that have caused further stress. And Ben… the hot, arrogant math teacher that sheds a lot of judgment on her beloved Arts department. But then they both get hit with the news that their after school clubs are being cut. Enemies-to-lovers hits them both hard when they decide to have a one-night stand to get the sexual tension out of their system and hopefully help them work better together to save their respective clubs. Which then turns into more, which is definitely something that neither of them expected.
I loved Ben’s compassion for Olive. Constantly trying to show her support & love, but also respecting her wishes. I loved the realness with Olive and truly showing how ugly & difficult that grief emotions can be.
I would sell my soul to be able to experience “Invisible String” again for the first time. It’s also one that I will read again because the books that have such an emotional impact on my heart are my favorite.
HUGE thank you to Meg Jones for this ARC in exchange for my 100% honest and unbiased review.