A review by kara_hildebrand
Still by Kennedy Ryan

5.0

Flow was fantastic, Grip was breathtaking and Still was mesmerizing. Kennedy Ryan is a poet. Her words are absolutely lyrical and filled with truth. Grip and Bristol have been a part of our hearts for a while now and when we asked for more, she delivered. Kennedy gave us more love, more heart, more sexiness, more humor, more family, more friendship and more social injustice. She never hides from the truth. She doesn't sugar coat it. She speaks through Grip. Love sees no color. He loves Bristol because she sees him, not his struggle. Grip and Bristol may be my all-time-favorite couple. They are flawed, but they love so hard. They have proven time and time again that they can get through anything as long as they have each other. It was a long, hard battle to be together, but they make it work every day. Still solidifies their love. Their bond. Their forever. I laughed with Bristol and Grip, I cried with them and I aspire to love as they do. No holds barred. I'll bleed for you. I'll protect you. I'll love you. Still.

It's a trick of the heart, I know, but I can't help but think as long as she looks at me like this, there isn't anything I couldn't survive, that our love is the stuff of legends, rolled in Teflon, disaster-proof.

"Really? You see me naked every day. Don't guys ever mature beyond tenth grade?"
"Chronologically, yes. In dick years, no."

I miss liquor. I mean, liquor has been good to me in hard times. Hello, vodka, my old friend.

"I'll always come for you, Bristol."