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The Son & His Hope
by Pepper Winters
I knew this was going to be hard to read before I even opened it. I knew I would be utterly destroyed. Broken. Ripped apart. Bleeding and festering in the pain that would be the Wild family in all their glory. I knew I would love Ren and Dellas son as much as I loved them, that I would feel all his pain and suffering and that I would hope against hope that he would some how be made whole again. Or as whole as someone who has lived and breathes death from day one could ever be. I knew Hope would try. That she would give every last bit of her strength and determination to bringing Jakob to life. To atleast accept that death is only apart of life. That love is worth everything. Even if death is inevitable. I fought with her. I bled with her and my heart broken with her.
I was not prepared. I will never be prepared to read this. Or any story that Pepper Winters writes. But I will read them. I will read this again. And again. Because life is hard. Life is love. And life is death. But it is also sunsets. And laughter. And joy. And sorrow. Life is everything and I hope you will enjoy this story as much as I have. It is worth every tear. It was beautiful. And I loved it. I would give this a million stars if I could, but I will settle for five incredible stars and will forever be grateful for the chance to read this tale.
" I was given an Arc of this story and have freely chosen to give this review "
I was not prepared. I will never be prepared to read this. Or any story that Pepper Winters writes. But I will read them. I will read this again. And again. Because life is hard. Life is love. And life is death. But it is also sunsets. And laughter. And joy. And sorrow. Life is everything and I hope you will enjoy this story as much as I have. It is worth every tear. It was beautiful. And I loved it. I would give this a million stars if I could, but I will settle for five incredible stars and will forever be grateful for the chance to read this tale.
" I was given an Arc of this story and have freely chosen to give this review "