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I have come to the realization that I will love EVERYTHING that Nellie Wilson writes.

Her characters have this incredible realness and depth that I crave in books. They have flaws and immense personality that helps me clearly see them as real people. Julian and Violet were no different.

I am also a sucker for second chance romance (with strong communication), dual point of view, and dual timeline. I really loved how the dual timeline gave us a strong overview of their past relationship/interactions.

Julian and Violet have a passion for the weather - tornadoes, storm cells, and seeing them in person (safely of course). So when an opportunity comes up to work with two YouTuber influencers to share their passion with the world, Violet jumps at the chance. Only to discover that Julian is also asked to join them - who just so happens to be a moral enemy of hers.

It broke me the way that the YouTubers referred to Violet, because they are convinced that women are just meant to be pretty on their channel when Violet is out to show the world that women BELONG in science.

My only complaint about the book? The fact that its a novella. I wanted more of Julian and Violet. More of their past, present, and future. I also wanted more of their tornado chasing adventures. I’m crossing fingers that Nellie will decide to write more of them because I want to read all of their tornado chasing adventures.

I absolutely LOVED Planes, Trains, and All the Feels - but I really struggled with this one. It felt all over the place, almost too many different plot directions. Ultimately fell short but Livy Hart still remains on my “auto-read” list.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 stars

Oh Tilly & Ollie. These two beautiful souls who are so misunderstood by the world, grew up in two very different kind of environments, both neurodivergent and very different - yet fit together absolutely perfectly.

I wish I had the power to read the book, love it, and then pick up and choose to forget everything about it just so I can experience it again. And again. And again. And again.

How does Mazey Eddings write her characters so deeply that you feel like you are living in their heads. Like you are experiencing the world through their eyes. Like you are swimming through their thoughts. How does she manage to create two characters that make you feel seen and heard and understood??

I can’t speak enough good things about Tilly in Technicolor. I love everything about this book. This is also the first kindle book that I’ve highlighted many passages and lines because I felt them so deeply in my soul.

Mazey Eddings - how the fuck do you manage to write such amazing works of art? And PLEASE never stop writing.

HUGE THANK YOU TO NETGALLEY AND WEDNESDAY BOOKS FOR GRACELESSLY SENDING ME THIS ARC. The review is 10000000% my honest and unbiased feelings and I can’t wait to get my pre-ordered copy so I can devour this book again and again.