A review by jess_theinkspell
Conviction by Corinne Michaels

5.0

The second book, while maintaining the style of the first, changes pace. We pass from the discovery of love, from the first kisses to the world that rests against us and to us that we must fight so as not to lose what we hold most in the world. The return of Aaron profoundly marks the two protagonists, but the thing I liked the most is the fact that despite his presence is no longer just a ghost, but a tangible obstacle, Natalie takes the reins of her life in her hands and doesn't kneel in front of Fate.
No, the love he felt for Aaron will always be there and their little girl will always be a wandering memory, but she now loves Liam and him... oh how I would have beat him at some point! Aaaargh!
That is, let's understand, he is fantastic because he makes always the right choice - after all, it is Nat who must decide - but ugh!

However, I avoid revealing more. The happy ending is there and I LOVE IT.

Corinne Michaels has a unique style, flowing, sweet, the dialogues are fun and deep and I was so absorbed by the reading that I forgot to emphasize the phrases that I liked the most.
In the story, there are also many secondary characters who have very important roles. All are very well defined and do their part well. I really hope that the Leggereditore will also bring us their stories even if I doubt there may be a character like Liam.
The best thing about these books is that the feelings they transmit are real in a way that I cannot even explain. The stories seem true, tangible. And Liam... oh well.
Have you ever seen Pearl Harbor? Here, I told you everything.