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Binding 13
by Chloe Walsh
This was the first book I have read by Chloe Walsh, and i am now working my way through them all.
I adore this book, and it is one of my all-time favourite books. I first read it back in October 2022, and not a day has passed since without it on my mind. I have reread binding and keeping at least 4 times each, and each and every time the story still hits as hard as it did the first time.
Binding and keeping 13 are so much more than just the tropes within the book. Yes, it's a rugby romance, but it's way more than that. It's everything.
Shannon lynch is lost. that's the best way I can explain it without giving spoilers. she is surviving rather than living in a way i know a lot of people relate to. Her character is relatable, raw and real, and everything i look for in an fmc.
Johnny is also lost in his own way, only living for rugby. Coming back from an injury, he is determined to stay on the pitch despite being in agony.
Binding 13, and the boys of tommen series as a whole destroy you, break your heart and then put it back together in a way that makes you unable to ever forget about the characters or their story.
Personally, not a day goes by where I don't have this series on my mind. whether it be small things like music or names, I am reminded every single day of the heartbreaking story that these books tell, but also of the strength and resilience of the characters within it. This series is everything, and yes, the size of the books can be intimidating to some, but when you finish, you will be left wanting more.
I recommend this series to anyone looking for a book you will never forget and characters you will forever be invested in.
I adore this book, and it is one of my all-time favourite books. I first read it back in October 2022, and not a day has passed since without it on my mind. I have reread binding and keeping at least 4 times each, and each and every time the story still hits as hard as it did the first time.
Binding and keeping 13 are so much more than just the tropes within the book. Yes, it's a rugby romance, but it's way more than that. It's everything.
Shannon lynch is lost. that's the best way I can explain it without giving spoilers. she is surviving rather than living in a way i know a lot of people relate to. Her character is relatable, raw and real, and everything i look for in an fmc.
Johnny is also lost in his own way, only living for rugby. Coming back from an injury, he is determined to stay on the pitch despite being in agony.
Binding 13, and the boys of tommen series as a whole destroy you, break your heart and then put it back together in a way that makes you unable to ever forget about the characters or their story.
Personally, not a day goes by where I don't have this series on my mind. whether it be small things like music or names, I am reminded every single day of the heartbreaking story that these books tell, but also of the strength and resilience of the characters within it. This series is everything, and yes, the size of the books can be intimidating to some, but when you finish, you will be left wanting more.
I recommend this series to anyone looking for a book you will never forget and characters you will forever be invested in.