A review by its_tn_bitch
The Wildflower by J.L. Beck

adventurous dark emotional hopeful slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

This book had me sneaking around when i was busy just so i could read some more.

The character development is impressive and honestly so fucking good, it was just what the book needed. The relationship between the main characters feels very real and you could practically feel their pull for eachother.

There were some plot twists i was not expecting at all and i am so glad the author had the capacity of actually pulling them off without me having any suspicions about what was gonna happen it really made the book a lot more interesting and had my anxiety through the roof but it was all worth it.

The writing is very nice, i was very involved in the story and whenever something happened i could feel for the characters, so it managed to actually get to me, it definitely was not superficial.

Thr spice was really good, there could have been a little more variability so each scene felt more original but it was good whatsoever.

There was not a main plot to mold the book to, like a kind of "goal" which is achieved at the end of the book apart from the development of the romance but it was rather like tiny plot points were appearing along the way (which i have no problem with when the book actually follows through with a main problematic) and personally i feel like when plot is not stablished since the beginning the story ends up feeling rather messy. 

But aside from that i enjoyed pretty much everything about the novel.