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A review by meredithmegan87
The Precious One by Marisa de los Santos
4.0
*Spoilers*
I have to admit, it took me a while to really get into this book but once I did, I finished it quickly because it swallowed me whole.
I really didn't know what the deal was with Wilson and I hated him. He remains a mystery and character whom I want to scream at for being so selfish, even if he did have some sly way of making his daughters bond.
I loved the evolution of characters, especially Willow. I loved the relationship between her and Taisy. I loved how young at heart Taisy seemed and I loved her and Ben.
Mr. Insley creeped me out the entire time, I'm so glad that took the direction that it did. I could picture Luka and Willow's entire evolution of their relationship like it were a in a movie.. so theatrical and well told.
I've always been a Maria de Los Santos fan. I'm glad I picked this book up, I'll be recommending it to friends (with the warning not to give up on it for the first 1/3, for sure).
I have to admit, it took me a while to really get into this book but once I did, I finished it quickly because it swallowed me whole.
I really didn't know what the deal was with Wilson and I hated him. He remains a mystery and character whom I want to scream at for being so selfish, even if he did have some sly way of making his daughters bond.
I loved the evolution of characters, especially Willow. I loved the relationship between her and Taisy. I loved how young at heart Taisy seemed and I loved her and Ben.
Mr. Insley creeped me out the entire time, I'm so glad that took the direction that it did. I could picture Luka and Willow's entire evolution of their relationship like it were a in a movie.. so theatrical and well told.
I've always been a Maria de Los Santos fan. I'm glad I picked this book up, I'll be recommending it to friends (with the warning not to give up on it for the first 1/3, for sure).