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This I Promise You by Jordon Greene, Kalob Dàniel

6 reviews

maheandco's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

 TW : viol, inceste, pédophilie, crise de panique, violence familiale

Mhhh j'avoue ne pas trop savoir quel avis donner à ce livre. Si j'ai bien aimé ne serait-ce que pour le cast et la représentation queer présente, je ne sais pas si j'ai réellement tout apprécié.
Déjà, bien qu'il soit en anglais, j'ai vraiment eu du mal avec le style d'écriture et notamment tout le côté très slang, argot de l'écriture. J'avoue que ça a été au point d'un peu me frustrer.

Et surtout, SURTOUT BORDEL, l'absence de TW qui sont pourtant hyper importants et violents ? Je sais que souvent ce n'est pas le choix des auteurices et plutôt (malheureusement) des me, mais cela n'empêche pas que ça trigger très très facilement. Et quand on ne s'y attends pas, oui, ça fait un choc.


bref, l'histoire était quand même un peu mignonne, mais j'ai pas accroché plus que ça !



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mxfloral_'s review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

1.5

don’t let the pretty cover fool you; this sucked ASS💀 all of the characters are annoying and the writing style is shit and worse than a 11 yo who writes dramione on wattpad. the books deals with some very heavy topics, but i don’t think it did it well enough and there was just really nothing about it that i enjoyed. me giving it 1,5⭐️ is being very generous

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3.75


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evelynyle_88's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

OUT NOW!

"I get to choose who I want to be and how I want to live. I get to choose who I want as my family. I'm not afraid anymore. Because I'm home. Easton is my home."

-Paul Donovan Acre.

How to start reviewing this book? All I know is... I love this book so much! This book is my first new adult and I love the process of reading the whole story so much. My emotions sums up in this book. How I love Paul Acre so much as a person and understand his struggles with his family; his dad and siblings. I love the way he becomes as a human being. He becomes more himself and more vulnerable with Easton and Huxley.

And Easton, I really love him too as a person and understand so much why he hid his illness from Paul because he was afraid that he will be a burden for Paul if he tells him; and it makes sense. This book with all the emotions, make me cried too. I really want to hug both Paul and Easton.

And I love how romantic and poetic Paul is. He has anger issues, yes. And acts like an asshole, yes. But, deep in his heart; he is genuine. I love Paul too much! And I also love that Aidan, Tyler, Jacob and Skylar made cameos here; Noahverse crossover.

Huxley, she is a bestfriend material to Paul, indeed. He helped Paul so much to be a better person by assigned him to meet Dr. Orleen and helped Paul overcome his trauma. And... how she handled her long distance relationship with Jace; top notch! I also love Jace, Dani and Felix. What a lovely minor characters!

And the steamy sex scene... I love how this scene, written beautifully. Such a brilliant way to wrote a sex scene between Paul and Easton. I love this book so so much. This I Promise You has a special place in my heart! 🌹

Thank you for bringing such a lovely story of Paul and Easton to Noahverse. And also... my 1st time reading book with two authors, I love both Jordon's and Kalob's writing. So much! And this book really bring myself back to my 90s heart with This I Promise You by *NSYNC as a soundtrack.

Next, Snowflake Kisses on the way!

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lennie_reads's review against another edition

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dark emotional sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0


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natureofreading's review against another edition

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challenging emotional fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

If you haven't read to the relentless sounds of cicadas, frogs, and whatever other nighttime creatures sing after the sun sets, you are missing out. 

Especially the poem Paul wrote and performed in this novel. The loud background nature noises really took the poem to a whole other level. I read the majority of this book while camping. I highly recommend reading while camping and also this book is worth your time too. 

There is a lot to love about this story. Easton and Paul are both perfectly flawed humans who find each other, despite hating each other first. And by find, I mean forced into noticing by the side character, Huxley. Paul had severe trauma he is working through and Easton has MS and is dealing with his feelings about his illness. 

Overall, the story is good. I've never read anything by Kalob Dàniel, but Jordon Greene hasn't let me down yet. And while I didn't love this story, I also don't have anything major that is holding me back from loving it. It isn't even the heavy content that is discussed, but if you have triggers with sexual assault, child sexual abuse, MS, or aggressive or abrasive behavior be warned.

For me it was little things. Occasionally, the dialogue didn't feel real. For some reason the uniting of characters across books didn't feel right or maybe it was too much. I felt like Easton's submissive side is ignored after he gets together with Paul. I think the authors try to point out he didn't need to feel that because he has something different or more fulfilling with Paul, but it isn't directly addressed and felt forgotten. 

This book deals with a lot due to both characters being young and working through their issues. But it may have taken on too much because I feel like it moved too fast and didn't address all the things. It could easily have been a much longer story - well easy to read, probably not to write. Ha

Again, it's good and I recommend it. The character development is good and I love the way the authors described their familiar cities/towns. 

I was gifted an eArc copy of this book by the authors to read and provide an honest review. 

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