The character development was great. I loved watching Esme fight through her thoughts as she recovered from her trauma. She had a lot to unpack and a way to go to find the truth. Noah had a lot of growth too. I loved that the characters were relatable and real.
The setting and storyline were great. I loved that there was a story within a story. The whole concept was well done and thought out. I loved watching Esme trying to figure out what happened, and what was real and what was made up.
The romance element was typically a little more on the side of more than I am typically personally comfortable with. This is a personal preference. In showing the vulnerable, and the desire, it is also paired with the realization and the facts of God’s design for marriage. This book talks about passion and desires. It is kisses only.
The Christian element was great and interwoven throughout. I loved the realness and the struggle, but also the reminder of Christ and who we are in Him.
*I received a complimentary copy from the author and voluntarily chose to review it. All opinions are my own.
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