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A review by bucketlistbookworm
Loyal Heir by Michelle Heard
4.0
Loyal heir took my breath away. It’s been a while since a book made me cry and laugh that hard. Once I started there was no putting it down.
Forest and Aria have grown up together and been best friends their entire lives. Throw in a fake relationship and some very real feelings and things are bound to implode.
I can honestly say that the love that these two share since the very beginning is the kind that should be immortalized, but like all loves nothing is ever perfect and navigating the transition from childhood friend to romantic interest is confusing for any person much less a teenager.
Michelle Heard was able to tap into the psyche of a teenager so eloquently with Aria Chargill. If she was feeling insecure, I felt her struggles deeply. If she was scared, so was I. If she felt like she wasn’t enough, I felt that too. It’s so easy, writing characters of this age, to over exaggerate their emotions to the point where I just have to roll my eyes and move along, but the way the emotions were expressed made me feel them.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, I love the boys of Trinity Academy and their role in this book made my heart soar. Getting more of Mason, Falcon, and Lake was a real treat. Their bond and the bond they have with their loved ones is truly enviable.
Noah and Carla are up next and I am so ready for it. The sneak peaks in Loyal Heir are enough of a tease that I’m thanking my lucky stars I don’t have to wait a year for the next book!
Forest and Aria have grown up together and been best friends their entire lives. Throw in a fake relationship and some very real feelings and things are bound to implode.
I can honestly say that the love that these two share since the very beginning is the kind that should be immortalized, but like all loves nothing is ever perfect and navigating the transition from childhood friend to romantic interest is confusing for any person much less a teenager.
Michelle Heard was able to tap into the psyche of a teenager so eloquently with Aria Chargill. If she was feeling insecure, I felt her struggles deeply. If she was scared, so was I. If she felt like she wasn’t enough, I felt that too. It’s so easy, writing characters of this age, to over exaggerate their emotions to the point where I just have to roll my eyes and move along, but the way the emotions were expressed made me feel them.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, I love the boys of Trinity Academy and their role in this book made my heart soar. Getting more of Mason, Falcon, and Lake was a real treat. Their bond and the bond they have with their loved ones is truly enviable.
Noah and Carla are up next and I am so ready for it. The sneak peaks in Loyal Heir are enough of a tease that I’m thanking my lucky stars I don’t have to wait a year for the next book!