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Unstable by S.E. Hall

limescat's review

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emotional hopeful reflective fast-paced

4.0

lady_escapism's review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful fast-paced

4.0

twisted_green_eyes4's review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

I loved this tragic, emotional, adventurous, sweet story of Hen &  Keaton. Hen goes through hell for a good amount of her life & shuts everyone out. When she finally comes home because tragic struck again, she starts to heal. Keaton is the boy/man that Hen has hated all her life. Funny how she hated him but he loved her his whole life! Read this book & find out what happens with Hen... 

rooskie87's review

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5.0

Enemies to lovers!

Wow! This book covered it all. Ever have someone get under your skin so much all you can do is pick a fight with them over everything? Well Henley and Keaton know all about it. Since they were young, Keaton has always been there and he wasn't going anywhere. When Henley comes back home, he's right back to where he should've been the whole time, helping her get through all her losses.

I absolutely loved this book and you can just feel the lobe Keaton has always had for Henley!

chemslady's review

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4.0

Henley had a falling out with her mother years ago and ever since Henley hasn't set foot in her hometown let alone her family's legacy ranch that has been in her family for generations. Until her mother died. She must return to not only bury her mother but to take care of the family ranch--or sell it. There are numerous men from her past and present who want more from her including her high school sweetheart who cheated on her. Her mother's farm hand, Galin, who helps her process her emotions and allows her to grieve in her own special way. Then there's her high school archnemesis, Keaton Cash, who owns the neighboring farm. Henley thinks Keaton just wants to buy her farm to make his bigger. Henley soon realizes which of these men she can truly trust with her heart--and her family farm.
What I liked about this story is how Henley processes coming home, her mother's death, and what she truly wants in life. The men are a slight distraction, but each help her realize something about herself even if the guy was a total douche. Normally, grieving is skipped over in books or fast forward in a way, but Hall slows it down, shows Henley's mental breakdown as well as her rise to independence.

tobealive's review

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emotional funny lighthearted sad fast-paced

5.0

shelbyjo's review

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emotional slow-paced

3.0


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