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A review by nightmaredoll
Swear on My Life by S.L. Scott

4.0

Audible listen narrated by Jacob Morgan and Ava Erickson.

As a second chance romance, it’s very heavy on the backstory and that kinda feels like I was cheated the adult relationship not just between Lark and Harbor but with Lark and her mother.

Lark is far too young for a love like that, I don’t mean age wise. Her thoughts are so quick to jump to the worst case scenario. So much drama with her ‘best friend’. These friends of hers just suck. She’s clearly unbothered by Harbor’s very real fear, ugh! Whatever kind of medical doctor she becomes, I wouldn’t want her to be mine.

Harbor’s parents see how young they are and have to give tough love. Would they have made it that young and naïve if his wealthy parents had helped the way he begged them to? They saw the pain she was in and just let it happen. He left just when she needed him so very much.

So much stuff to sift through. I don’t know how all of these people are so forgiving. Betrayal runs very deep for me so the concept is hard to grasp. I HATED the time jump. Semi-5 years in all yet still thinking like a high schooler and using his money. They aren’t sleeping around? Wait….he HAD to do that?!

This book has been super frustrating and frustration a 5 star review doesn’t make. I love angst, not stupidity. Ava and Jacob were stellar as always.