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A review by yazthebookish
Losing Hope by Colleen Hoover
4.0
4 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I've been let down by this life one too many times and quite frankly, I'm tired of losing hope.
Losing Hope is the sequel to Hopeless and it's retold from Holder's perspective.
Although in the first book we've seen how the story unfolds but experiencing it all over again through Dean Holder was devastatingly emotional.
I won't spill much in this review to keep it spoiler-free but if you think Hopeless was sad then be ready to be wrecked by Losing Hope.
Holder gave us a new perspective to the story and it especially shed light on the heavy weight he had been carrying since his childhood.
I felt the rawness and intensity of his grief and guilt. It gripped my heart and almost tore it to pieces.
Although I was hoping to see an extension of the story after Hopeless, but this one managed to fill in the blanks and give sense to some of Holder's actions in the first book.
Yet again, Colleen Hoover manages to stir the emotions of her readers and bring them to the brink of tears... she may already did.
I've been let down by this life one too many times and quite frankly, I'm tired of losing hope.
Losing Hope is the sequel to Hopeless and it's retold from Holder's perspective.
Although in the first book we've seen how the story unfolds but experiencing it all over again through Dean Holder was devastatingly emotional.
I won't spill much in this review to keep it spoiler-free but if you think Hopeless was sad then be ready to be wrecked by Losing Hope.
Holder gave us a new perspective to the story and it especially shed light on the heavy weight he had been carrying since his childhood.
I felt the rawness and intensity of his grief and guilt. It gripped my heart and almost tore it to pieces.
Although I was hoping to see an extension of the story after Hopeless, but this one managed to fill in the blanks and give sense to some of Holder's actions in the first book.
Yet again, Colleen Hoover manages to stir the emotions of her readers and bring them to the brink of tears... she may already did.