A review by alexatthelake
Say You Still Love Me by K.A. Tucker

5.0

It seems as though I'm reading K.A. Tucker's work backwards, or maybe just all over the place? Either way, this book didn't feel anything like The Simple Wild series, which is what made me fall in love with Tucker's writing and her characters.

Say You Still Love Me was every bit of childhood love everyone dreams of. There were so many deeper elements to this story, which were amplified with the flashbacks to the characters camp days. While parts of the plot could have felt cheesy (rich girl, poor boy, etc), it was written so well and so real that it didn't feel cringe, but instead made you sympathize even more with the characters.

This book was nostalgic, a beautiful second chance, and getting what you want all wrapped into one beautiful book.