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A review by sarasbooktalk
Beautiful Broken Vows by S.J. Cavaletti, S.J. Cavaletti
5.0
I was expecting one thing, and got something better instead.
My first reaction to Rafael Palmquist in Forbidden Flower was womanizer, manpig, a-hole and such. But what I got was instead a possessive gentleman that needed something to live for. And in enters Emi, who the last time he saw threw a drink at him for a compliment he'd given her.
Emi didnt take it as a compliment an therefore her dream of becoming a worldwide artist shattered.
But then, some years later, their paths cross again and now, they make a deal that benefits both.
But how will it end?... Two opposite personalities, stuck together.
This book was surprisingly funny, Emi is like a breath of fresh air. She struggles with her ADHD and I love the little quirks. Makes her even more human in my eyes. The impulses but also the insequrities, the hyper focusing. Struggle with feelings.
This is a reaaaaaal slow-burn and it made so much sense for these guys. The spice was on point as always. I also love the fact that Rafael is half swedish, SJ actually asked me (of all people) to help with a word in swedish. And the change that she did made a huge difference, to see it used so perfectly by Raf and the words his dad do made my little swedish heart happy.
Once again in every relationship, communication is key.
This book was so different from Forbidden Flower were Koa was such a dark and sensual guy. And here is Rafael, a cinnamon bun in disguse.
Koa is still my newest #1 Book Boyfriend.
I thank the author for the ARC and I'm always pleasantly surprised with what you write. I have and will continue give my honest opinion on every book I read.
My first reaction to Rafael Palmquist in Forbidden Flower was womanizer, manpig, a-hole and such. But what I got was instead a possessive gentleman that needed something to live for. And in enters Emi, who the last time he saw threw a drink at him for a compliment he'd given her.
Emi didnt take it as a compliment an therefore her dream of becoming a worldwide artist shattered.
But then, some years later, their paths cross again and now, they make a deal that benefits both.
But how will it end?... Two opposite personalities, stuck together.
This book was surprisingly funny, Emi is like a breath of fresh air. She struggles with her ADHD and I love the little quirks. Makes her even more human in my eyes. The impulses but also the insequrities, the hyper focusing. Struggle with feelings.
This is a reaaaaaal slow-burn and it made so much sense for these guys. The spice was on point as always. I also love the fact that Rafael is half swedish, SJ actually asked me (of all people) to help with a word in swedish. And the change that she did made a huge difference, to see it used so perfectly by Raf and the words his dad do made my little swedish heart happy.
Once again in every relationship, communication is key.
This book was so different from Forbidden Flower were Koa was such a dark and sensual guy. And here is Rafael, a cinnamon bun in disguse.
Koa is still my newest #1 Book Boyfriend.
I thank the author for the ARC and I'm always pleasantly surprised with what you write. I have and will continue give my honest opinion on every book I read.