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A review by mistysreads
Someday by Willow Aster
5.0
Theo and Sophie have loved each other since they were kids. His family was her family and they loved her as such. One night, eight years ago, everything changed for both of them. Theo has spent the last eight years barely living, he tried but nothing seemed to fit. Now Sophie is back, and he tries to keep her at arm’s length and hate her but once he finds out the truth, will everything change for them?
Sophie comes home after her father dies to be close to those that she loves. She expects everyone to hate her, but she feels like she will do whatever it takes just to be around them. She keeps a huge secret hidden about the past and deals with the ramifications of that night the best that she can. When she is finally ready to tell Theo about the past, will he be able to forgive her?
“And there’s only ever been you.”
“Sophie.”
I loved this book, I was addicted from the first page and could not put it down. Watching Theo and Sophie interact is heartbreaking and you struggle while they do while you have tears running down your face. I feel like this book can connect with a lot of people out there, and you cannot help but love the Landmark family. I loved how Theo helped Sophie work through her trauma and was just as devastated as she was once, he knew the truth. I highly recommend this book and I cannot wait until Marlow and Wyatt’s story.
Received ARC in exchange for voluntary honest review
Sophie comes home after her father dies to be close to those that she loves. She expects everyone to hate her, but she feels like she will do whatever it takes just to be around them. She keeps a huge secret hidden about the past and deals with the ramifications of that night the best that she can. When she is finally ready to tell Theo about the past, will he be able to forgive her?
“And there’s only ever been you.”
“Sophie.”
I loved this book, I was addicted from the first page and could not put it down. Watching Theo and Sophie interact is heartbreaking and you struggle while they do while you have tears running down your face. I feel like this book can connect with a lot of people out there, and you cannot help but love the Landmark family. I loved how Theo helped Sophie work through her trauma and was just as devastated as she was once, he knew the truth. I highly recommend this book and I cannot wait until Marlow and Wyatt’s story.
Received ARC in exchange for voluntary honest review