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Juniper Unraveling
by Julie Belfield, Keri Lake
“Falling in love means you have to be brave enough to accept the pain when it comes to stake its claim.”
This is the first post apocalyptic romance I’ve read. Aside from divergent, hunger games etc. and I was really excited for a dark more adult version. This starts out from two female PoV Dani and Wren. We get to experience Dani being taken and brought to this facility that does experiments and Wren a girl on the other side of the wall who finds a lost boy and helps him. Her and the boy get close and soon they’re everything to each other. As the pieces start to click in place how these characters are all connected I was mind blown. Just when I thought I figured it out Keri Lake threw me through a loop. Then we’re thrown 8 years later when Wren and our boy Six are finally reunited.
“But I already lost you once, and come war, or the fires of hell, I’m not losing you twice.”
The first part isn’t big on romance but sets the stage for the plot. The plot was so interesting I had to keep reading so I could figure it all out. My heart bleeds for all that they’ve been through and how they’ve survive. They’re love was strong even knowing things could end the next second in such an unknown world. The second part seemed to fly by after their reunion and I almost wish we got to see them be together longer and to have a little bit more of them. But this is definitely a fast paced, dark read. But so interesting. The spice was more in the second part but just as good.
“To the rest of the world, you were just a girl. A lonely girl from the other side of that wall. But to me, you’ve always been more than that. The air when I couldn’t breathe. My voice when I couldn’t speak. When I couldn’t feel anything anymore, I felt you. Goddamn, Wren, you were my heart, pumping life into a body that was mostly dead. You were everything to me. You are everything.”
This is the first post apocalyptic romance I’ve read. Aside from divergent, hunger games etc. and I was really excited for a dark more adult version. This starts out from two female PoV Dani and Wren. We get to experience Dani being taken and brought to this facility that does experiments and Wren a girl on the other side of the wall who finds a lost boy and helps him. Her and the boy get close and soon they’re everything to each other. As the pieces start to click in place how these characters are all connected I was mind blown. Just when I thought I figured it out Keri Lake threw me through a loop. Then we’re thrown 8 years later when Wren and our boy Six are finally reunited.
“But I already lost you once, and come war, or the fires of hell, I’m not losing you twice.”
The first part isn’t big on romance but sets the stage for the plot. The plot was so interesting I had to keep reading so I could figure it all out. My heart bleeds for all that they’ve been through and how they’ve survive. They’re love was strong even knowing things could end the next second in such an unknown world. The second part seemed to fly by after their reunion and I almost wish we got to see them be together longer and to have a little bit more of them. But this is definitely a fast paced, dark read. But so interesting. The spice was more in the second part but just as good.
“To the rest of the world, you were just a girl. A lonely girl from the other side of that wall. But to me, you’ve always been more than that. The air when I couldn’t breathe. My voice when I couldn’t speak. When I couldn’t feel anything anymore, I felt you. Goddamn, Wren, you were my heart, pumping life into a body that was mostly dead. You were everything to me. You are everything.”