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A review by sherrecepq
Without Bound by Ryan Marie, Ryan Marie
5.0
The final book in this series, and it did not disappoint. It completed the series perfectly, and Bishop and Anais' story is beautiful.
Bishop and Anais have been in each other's lives for a while, as she is the niece of his best friend, Phoenix. So, there in lies an issue. But, the heart wants what the heart wants, and as much as Anais tries to engage, Bishop is, mindful of both the age gap between them, and his best friend(s) who are like family. He is torn between his happiness and desire to explore something with Anais, and his friends. But, Bishop has always been that guy, he is always the biggest, loudest cheerleader and support of each and everyone of them, and he watches from the sidelines dreaming of and hoping to have the same shared happiness is friends have. But, even has he chooses to dance with his butterfly and take that chance, it is in the darkness, out of concern and love for his best friend, his brother. And this time, it is him that needs what he gives without question.
Not many books break me, where I have actual tears and am sobbing, but this, for me, pulled at the heart strings and gave me all the feels.
Bishop and Anais have been in each other's lives for a while, as she is the niece of his best friend, Phoenix. So, there in lies an issue. But, the heart wants what the heart wants, and as much as Anais tries to engage, Bishop is, mindful of both the age gap between them, and his best friend(s) who are like family. He is torn between his happiness and desire to explore something with Anais, and his friends. But, Bishop has always been that guy, he is always the biggest, loudest cheerleader and support of each and everyone of them, and he watches from the sidelines dreaming of and hoping to have the same shared happiness is friends have. But, even has he chooses to dance with his butterfly and take that chance, it is in the darkness, out of concern and love for his best friend, his brother. And this time, it is him that needs what he gives without question.
Not many books break me, where I have actual tears and am sobbing, but this, for me, pulled at the heart strings and gave me all the feels.