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devansbooklife 's review for:
Nash
by Jay Crownover
I think I enjoyed this more than the last two books. Maybe it's because the feamle lead Saint, struggled with issues that most women face. We hace all felt like we were lacking in some area at one time in our lives. It takes a lot of personal strength and growth to learn to love yourself, to accept that even if you aren't model thin, with big boobs, perfect hair, or flawless skin, you deserve love and happiness.
I did believe her resentment toward Nash went a little too deep for something that happened in high school. And even more important she wasn't even sure he was talking about her. I felt that some of her anger and fear went more along the lines of irrational than normal. But I liked her better than Adyen or Cora. I felt a larger connection with her. And I enjoyed the transformation in Nash. Over all this book was well written and a very enjoyable read.
I did believe her resentment toward Nash went a little too deep for something that happened in high school. And even more important she wasn't even sure he was talking about her. I felt that some of her anger and fear went more along the lines of irrational than normal. But I liked her better than Adyen or Cora. I felt a larger connection with her. And I enjoyed the transformation in Nash. Over all this book was well written and a very enjoyable read.