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Next Of Kin by Hannah Bonam-Young
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
sad
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
4.0
Beautifully written book honestly reading Hannah Bonham-Young makes my heart just feel full.
Next of Kin is about two young adults that have had a hard life. Both had had terrible upbringings and have been part of the Social Care System. They come together to try and get their siblings into their care and give them everything they never had.
Already grabbed your attention? And it’s already pulling on the heartstrings? Good!
Chloe and Warren are just this super cute couple. They have both had it hard but are learning and growing with each other. They recognise that they bring out the best and want to do better and they are just so satisfying to read.
The book I would say is a romance but with strong topics that focus on the characters growth. The romance is a side story and I feel that it makes the book better.
Hannah Bonam-Young’s style of writing is so easy to read and they have created these characters that you want to bring home and smother with all the love you can give. This is my second book by this author and won’t be the last.
Please be aware of the strong topics going into this book and check all the trigger warnings.
Next of Kin is about two young adults that have had a hard life. Both had had terrible upbringings and have been part of the Social Care System. They come together to try and get their siblings into their care and give them everything they never had.
Already grabbed your attention? And it’s already pulling on the heartstrings? Good!
Chloe and Warren are just this super cute couple. They have both had it hard but are learning and growing with each other. They recognise that they bring out the best and want to do better and they are just so satisfying to read.
The book I would say is a romance but with strong topics that focus on the characters growth. The romance is a side story and I feel that it makes the book better.
Hannah Bonam-Young’s style of writing is so easy to read and they have created these characters that you want to bring home and smother with all the love you can give. This is my second book by this author and won’t be the last.
Please be aware of the strong topics going into this book and check all the trigger warnings.
Graphic: Child abuse, Drug use, Death of parent, and Abandonment