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A review by the_bibliophagist
The Painter and His Poet by Bea Paige
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
" If I had my way I'd be spending every second of every damn day buried inside of you because that's the only place I've ever felt at home."
I enjoyed this story of forbidden love by Bea Paige. Harlow and Sterling start as a one-stand that turns into step-siblings wanting each other. I like the characters, especially Sterling. I learned about his condition and didn't realize that something like that existed. I disliked Robert and Melody from the beginning. I like how the book connects with the other books in the series and how I didn't read the other books but wasn't confused or needed to read the others. The only thing that I didn't like was how when the fact that they are stepsiblings was brought up, it was like other stories I've read about stepsiblings and how they can't be together because it is wrong or their parents will be mad. Overall an awesome read with an unexpected ending.
I enjoyed this story of forbidden love by Bea Paige. Harlow and Sterling start as a one-stand that turns into step-siblings wanting each other. I like the characters, especially Sterling. I learned about his condition and didn't realize that something like that existed. I disliked Robert and Melody from the beginning. I like how the book connects with the other books in the series and how I didn't read the other books but wasn't confused or needed to read the others. The only thing that I didn't like was how when the fact that they are stepsiblings was brought up, it was like other stories I've read about stepsiblings and how they can't be together because it is wrong or their parents will be mad. Overall an awesome read with an unexpected ending.