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A review by jessicadesamota
Crossroads by Devney Perry
5.0
Crossroads by Devney Perry 💜
Haven River Ranch, Book 1
Interconnected Standalone
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️
Adult • Romance
ARC Review
300 pages
🗓️ June 4th
⛰️ second chance(ish)
💜 summer flings to more
⛰️ childhood friends to enemies to lovers
💜 close proximity
⛰️ cowboy romance
💜 small town romance
⛰️ no third act breakup
📌“I wanted to stay. For once, I just wanted to stay.”
📌“Is this real?”
“We’ve always been real, Indy.”
I usually write my reviews the moment I finish a book as I try to remember all the feelings and thoughts. But sometimes I can’t.
With some books, like Crossroads, I need to close my eyes and fall asleep with it all still inside. With some books, I can’t put everything I’m thinking in writing for fear it will disappear. For fear it will end. For fear it will never come back. They will never comeback.
And I needed Indya and West to stay.
I needed Indya and West to be trapped inside my heart and to live in my mind just a little bit longer.
But now I realize they don’t have to leave. That this is not a goodbye. Because they’re mine. They were mine while I was reading Crossroads. And they’re mine even if they’re not.
Crossroads is more than a story about stolen summers and family ties. It’s more than a first kiss, a first love, and desperate attempts to move on. Crossroads is a story about love and finding home. Of heartbreak and heart mending. Of lost ones and what connects us forever. Of paper planes and wild flowers.
Crossroads is the story of a little girl who found a little boy to play with. 💜
Haven River Ranch, Book 1
Interconnected Standalone
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️
Adult • Romance
ARC Review
300 pages
🗓️ June 4th
⛰️ second chance(ish)
💜 summer flings to more
⛰️ childhood friends to enemies to lovers
💜 close proximity
⛰️ cowboy romance
💜 small town romance
⛰️ no third act breakup
📌“I wanted to stay. For once, I just wanted to stay.”
📌“Is this real?”
“We’ve always been real, Indy.”
I usually write my reviews the moment I finish a book as I try to remember all the feelings and thoughts. But sometimes I can’t.
With some books, like Crossroads, I need to close my eyes and fall asleep with it all still inside. With some books, I can’t put everything I’m thinking in writing for fear it will disappear. For fear it will end. For fear it will never come back. They will never comeback.
And I needed Indya and West to stay.
I needed Indya and West to be trapped inside my heart and to live in my mind just a little bit longer.
But now I realize they don’t have to leave. That this is not a goodbye. Because they’re mine. They were mine while I was reading Crossroads. And they’re mine even if they’re not.
Crossroads is more than a story about stolen summers and family ties. It’s more than a first kiss, a first love, and desperate attempts to move on. Crossroads is a story about love and finding home. Of heartbreak and heart mending. Of lost ones and what connects us forever. Of paper planes and wild flowers.
Crossroads is the story of a little girl who found a little boy to play with. 💜