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A review by escape_withstephanie
Before Dawn by Jada West
adventurous
inspiring
tense
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
BETA/ARC REVIEW
I could write a million words about this book, but it will never be enough. This book shows exactly what love is and that every woman deserves her Mikkel just like every man deserves his Abigail. I got to fall in love with this couple because that's how the author intended for the readers. Jada wrote this masterpiece in such a way that as the characters fell in love with each other, we fell in love with them. Mikkel is a man out of a fairytale, from creating playlists to making every single one of her bucketlists come through. He doesn't just listen to what she says when she talks but makes things happen. Abigail is better than me because I would have dragged that man to the altar halfway through the book; that's just how devoted and amazing he is. He made her dreams come through, stuff she never even imagined doing. What makes it even better is that Abigail does just as much for him; she might not spend as much or by lavish gifts but she's there being the calm in his storm, whenever his tired being a shoulder he can lean on. Most people might say Mikkel did so much more than her in the book, but I feel they both loved each other in their ways; Mikkel in lavish gifts and words and Abigail in her words and the way she's there for him. I mean, how many men would clear their schedule just because they noticed your discomfort, notice the slightest change in your facial expressions and reassure your every thought and anxiety. What made this even better is that they both learned stuff to make the other comfortable. I cried a little at the end because this book has come so far. To those who feel they won't find a love like this, no love is the same all that matters is he/she constantly shows you how much they love you.
I could write a million words about this book, but it will never be enough. This book shows exactly what love is and that every woman deserves her Mikkel just like every man deserves his Abigail. I got to fall in love with this couple because that's how the author intended for the readers. Jada wrote this masterpiece in such a way that as the characters fell in love with each other, we fell in love with them. Mikkel is a man out of a fairytale, from creating playlists to making every single one of her bucketlists come through. He doesn't just listen to what she says when she talks but makes things happen. Abigail is better than me because I would have dragged that man to the altar halfway through the book; that's just how devoted and amazing he is. He made her dreams come through, stuff she never even imagined doing. What makes it even better is that Abigail does just as much for him; she might not spend as much or by lavish gifts but she's there being the calm in his storm, whenever his tired being a shoulder he can lean on. Most people might say Mikkel did so much more than her in the book, but I feel they both loved each other in their ways; Mikkel in lavish gifts and words and Abigail in her words and the way she's there for him. I mean, how many men would clear their schedule just because they noticed your discomfort, notice the slightest change in your facial expressions and reassure your every thought and anxiety. What made this even better is that they both learned stuff to make the other comfortable. I cried a little at the end because this book has come so far. To those who feel they won't find a love like this, no love is the same all that matters is he/she constantly shows you how much they love you.