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A review by kaeleaxrose24
The Apple Tree by Jewel E. Ann
emotional
funny
hopeful
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Wow, this book took me on a rollercoaster of emotions. I’ve learned quickly that Jewel E Anne always makes me feel so much. Her writing is beautiful. She’s quickly becoming an author I reach for often.
Eve is the middle child, the preachers daughter, and always making decisions her parents don’t approve of I loved watching her navigate her feelings towards the single dad next door, her dad’s best friend’s brother.
I will admit that I didn’t connect with Eve immediately. She’s young and naïve and has a lot of growing up to do. But I feel like her relationship with Kyle taught her so many lessons. He called her out on her crap, and part of me felt like he had a lot of growing up to do as well. They fit well together even if it was wrong in everyone else’s eyes.
The narrators for the audiobook did so well at giving you all the emotions Eve and Kyle were experiencing. The angst and heartache of a relationship that wasn’t conventional. Some of the moments brought me to tears. Their voices were perfect for the characters and I think it really improved my overall experience.
This series isn’t going to be for everyone. The sisters are all young and experiencing love for the first time. Rebelling against rules they grew up with, and finding theirselves. This book covers substance abuse, so if that bothers you, I’d skip this one.
Thank you Valentine PR and Jewel E Anne for the ALC of this book in exchange for my review! I always appreciate it!
Eve is the middle child, the preachers daughter, and always making decisions her parents don’t approve of I loved watching her navigate her feelings towards the single dad next door, her dad’s best friend’s brother.
I will admit that I didn’t connect with Eve immediately. She’s young and naïve and has a lot of growing up to do. But I feel like her relationship with Kyle taught her so many lessons. He called her out on her crap, and part of me felt like he had a lot of growing up to do as well. They fit well together even if it was wrong in everyone else’s eyes.
The narrators for the audiobook did so well at giving you all the emotions Eve and Kyle were experiencing. The angst and heartache of a relationship that wasn’t conventional. Some of the moments brought me to tears. Their voices were perfect for the characters and I think it really improved my overall experience.
This series isn’t going to be for everyone. The sisters are all young and experiencing love for the first time. Rebelling against rules they grew up with, and finding theirselves. This book covers substance abuse, so if that bothers you, I’d skip this one.
Thank you Valentine PR and Jewel E Anne for the ALC of this book in exchange for my review! I always appreciate it!