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onlyflesh 's review for:
A False Start
by Elsie Silver
"Just give me right now. Give me one day at a time. With you, they're always better, and I just want more of the better days."
- page 220, nadia to griffin.
this is the first time I've ever seen a love interest with a stutter! usually, I don't really like broody, silent men... but I loved griffin! the way he was so devoted to nadia from day one was so sweet. and I think their age gap was handled well! though I do think she could've been older than 19 when they first met (she's 21 during all of the book, except for the first chapter).
this also features one of my favourite unique terms of endearment: wildflower. IT'S CUTE NOT CRINGE IDGAF.
it's so weird to say that a steamy small town cowboy romance has one of the best gestures of love I've ever heard of... but it really does (griffin sends her letters & seeds for wildflowers while they're apart... and surprises her with a field of them, the same field where he first told her he loved her. carved a sign for a racehorse rehabilitation centre, something she'd dreamed of owning ever since he bought her a horse on a whim, to make her happy. he made the sign while he was in rehab, a place he only went to so he could be a better person for her. ). REAL LOVERS ARE BACK!!
this is the first time I've ever seen a love interest with a stutter! usually, I don't really like broody, silent men... but I loved griffin! the way he was so devoted to nadia from day one was so sweet. and I think their age gap was handled well! though I do think she could've been older than 19 when they first met (she's 21 during all of the book, except for the first chapter).
this also features one of my favourite unique terms of endearment: wildflower. IT'S CUTE NOT CRINGE IDGAF.
it's so weird to say that a steamy small town cowboy romance has one of the best gestures of love I've ever heard of... but it really does (