A review by stellathereader
Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan

5.0

This really is an one-of-a-kind romance. This is who Colleen Hoover wishes she could be. 

Unlike most romance, this one felt so intimate. Yasmen and Josiah's relationship felt so tender and intimate that I felt bad peeking into their private relationship.

The good:
- It's incredible how Kennedy Ryan was able to portray a genuine long-term relationship. It felt so believable. All of that in less than 400 pages? That's talent. The tension, the yearning and the love between Yasmen and Josiah. 😍
- On top of that, the book also explores complex family relationship between parents and children. 
- And oooof it tackles depression, loss of a child, and loss of a parental figure. All handled with delicacy and care. 
- THE SPICE 😍. Oh lord. There is plenty and a good variety. 

Honestly there is nothing I didn't like about this book. As long as you go into this book understanding this book tackles some heavy topics, you will be amazed.