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Heathen and Honeysuckle
by Sarah A. Bailey
SPOILER for a TW later in the review!
I’ve sat on this review for 2 weeks because I couldn’t find the words to describe how much I loved this book. This second chance romance was one of the bests I’ve ever read. this book is THE perfect summer read.
Sarah wrote this book like a poem. It is so descriptive- I could picture every scene so perfectly (which is hard for me to do normally)
I ate up the dual timeline which is shocking since it’s not my fav, but it worked beautifully in this story. I think of one of my favorite parts of this book was watching Darby and Leo as teenagers, falling in love for the first time, Darby getting the space to breath after living under her parents thumb, and feeling safe enough to do have fun with Leo for the summer.
When they made it back to each other ugh their growth together was beautiful watch. I loved it so much. & the spice??? The mirror scene? The car scene? Rent free in my head forever. That mirror scene was probably one of the best things I’ve ever read.
I’ve sat on this review for 2 weeks because I couldn’t find the words to describe how much I loved this book. This second chance romance was one of the bests I’ve ever read. this book is THE perfect summer read.
Sarah wrote this book like a poem. It is so descriptive- I could picture every scene so perfectly (which is hard for me to do normally)
I ate up the dual timeline which is shocking since it’s not my fav, but it worked beautifully in this story. I think of one of my favorite parts of this book was watching Darby and Leo as teenagers, falling in love for the first time, Darby getting the space to breath after living under her parents thumb, and feeling safe enough to do have fun with Leo for the summer.
When they made it back to each other ugh their growth together was beautiful watch. I loved it so much. & the spice??? The mirror scene? The car scene? Rent free in my head forever. That mirror scene was probably one of the best things I’ve ever read.