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A review by christinahawes
Made for You by Natasha Madison
5.0
This book was amazing. Any book by Natasha Madison is an automatic read for me, and this one did not disappoint. Vivienne and Xavier were two of the best leads I think she has ever written. Vivienne is so different from the rest of her family, preferring the solitude over being with them all the time. Xavier has shut himself off from the world after going through something devastating. Since they are neighbors, living on boats docked next to each other over the summer, it is impossible for them to avoid each other. Their romance was a bit of a slow burn, but I loved how they built a friendship first and opened up to each other about things they didn't talk to anyone else about. It really made their relationship so deep and strong from the beginning.
Natasha dealt with some heavy and intense subject matter in this book and she did so with such empathy and grace, it was beautiful to read. I was on the verge of tears at so many points in this book, my heart ached for everything Xavier dealt with while feeling like he had no support.
Appearances by the rest of the Stone/Grant/Horton clan are always a treat, just when you think that family cant be any funnier or crazier, they do something else to make us laugh and shake our heads. If I could give Vivienne and Xavier's story more than 5 stars I would!!
"Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like a piece of me is put back together. Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like breathing becomes that much easier. Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like I’ve finally found my home."
Merged review:
This book was amazing. Any book by Natasha Madison is an automatic read for me, and this one did not disappoint. Vivienne and Xavier were two of the best leads I think she has ever written. Vivienne is so different from the rest of her family, preferring the solitude over being with them all the time. Xavier has shut himself off from the world after going through something devastating. Since they are neighbors, living on boats docked next to each other over the summer, it is impossible for them to avoid each other. Their romance was a bit of a slow burn, but I loved how they built a friendship first and opened up to each other about things they didn't talk to anyone else about. It really made their relationship so deep and strong from the beginning.
Natasha dealt with some heavy and intense subject matter in this book and she did so with such empathy and grace, it was beautiful to read. I was on the verge of tears at so many points in this book, my heart ached for everything Xavier dealt with while feeling like he had no support.
Appearances by the rest of the Stone/Grant/Horton clan are always a treat, just when you think that family cant be any funnier or crazier, they do something else to make us laugh and shake our heads. If I could give Vivienne and Xavier's story more than 5 stars I would!!
"Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like a piece of me is put back together. Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like breathing becomes that much easier. Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like I’ve finally found my home."
Natasha dealt with some heavy and intense subject matter in this book and she did so with such empathy and grace, it was beautiful to read. I was on the verge of tears at so many points in this book, my heart ached for everything Xavier dealt with while feeling like he had no support.
Appearances by the rest of the Stone/Grant/Horton clan are always a treat, just when you think that family cant be any funnier or crazier, they do something else to make us laugh and shake our heads. If I could give Vivienne and Xavier's story more than 5 stars I would!!
"Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like a piece of me is put back together. Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like breathing becomes that much easier. Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like I’ve finally found my home."
Merged review:
This book was amazing. Any book by Natasha Madison is an automatic read for me, and this one did not disappoint. Vivienne and Xavier were two of the best leads I think she has ever written. Vivienne is so different from the rest of her family, preferring the solitude over being with them all the time. Xavier has shut himself off from the world after going through something devastating. Since they are neighbors, living on boats docked next to each other over the summer, it is impossible for them to avoid each other. Their romance was a bit of a slow burn, but I loved how they built a friendship first and opened up to each other about things they didn't talk to anyone else about. It really made their relationship so deep and strong from the beginning.
Natasha dealt with some heavy and intense subject matter in this book and she did so with such empathy and grace, it was beautiful to read. I was on the verge of tears at so many points in this book, my heart ached for everything Xavier dealt with while feeling like he had no support.
Appearances by the rest of the Stone/Grant/Horton clan are always a treat, just when you think that family cant be any funnier or crazier, they do something else to make us laugh and shake our heads. If I could give Vivienne and Xavier's story more than 5 stars I would!!
"Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like a piece of me is put back together. Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like breathing becomes that much easier. Every single time my lips touch hers, it’s like I’ve finally found my home."