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A review by mhugie2
Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan
4.0
I love Kennedy Ryan, she is an auto-buy and auto-read for me. Her books have changed romance in the best of ways. She always brings the steam and romance, but additionally she addresses hard hitting topics. Before I Let Go was no exception. I loved this book and think that everyone, even non-romance readers, should read it!
If you leave Before I Let Go without tearing up, or any Kennedy Ryan book for that matter, then you probably have a very similar personality to Si and may need to explore that. The author did such an amazing job at representing grief. She did it in a respectful manner, while still going DEEP. You love all the characters despite their flaws and where they are at in their journey.
If you are struggling with grief, loss, divorce or major depression this may not be the season of your life where you should read this book, but on the flip side I do think that all the therapy and self-work representation in this book could help you. I know that I grew by reading this. Like all Kennedy books and life in general this book has moments where it is really hard to read. Whether because you don’t particularly like the characters in that moment or you are faced with some harsh truths about yourself, but it will be worth it.
Thank you, Kennedy, for yet again writing something truly beautiful. You addressed grief and loss in a way that no one else can. I leave every one of your books having learned something about myself and just feeling all the things.
If you leave Before I Let Go without tearing up, or any Kennedy Ryan book for that matter, then you probably have a very similar personality to Si and may need to explore that. The author did such an amazing job at representing grief. She did it in a respectful manner, while still going DEEP. You love all the characters despite their flaws and where they are at in their journey.
If you are struggling with grief, loss, divorce or major depression this may not be the season of your life where you should read this book, but on the flip side I do think that all the therapy and self-work representation in this book could help you. I know that I grew by reading this. Like all Kennedy books and life in general this book has moments where it is really hard to read. Whether because you don’t particularly like the characters in that moment or you are faced with some harsh truths about yourself, but it will be worth it.
Thank you, Kennedy, for yet again writing something truly beautiful. You addressed grief and loss in a way that no one else can. I leave every one of your books having learned something about myself and just feeling all the things.