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A review by bookishproblems
Ricochet by L.K. Reid
5.0
Amazingly done
Holy heck balls, yes!! This is so amazingly done that even though this is a veryyy dark book, I still couldn't help buy sympathize with Ophelia throughout the entirety.
Don't get me wrong, there are some very triggery things happening (cheating, rape, torture, murder) throughout so do take the warnings seriously but if you can read & do like this type of material - you should read it. You will have so many emotions and LK Reid definitely takes you on a ride that has you on the edge of your seat wondering what's going to happen next!
I don't even know what to say about Kieran, except that you'll need to experience him for yourself. I wanted to throttle him but also understand why Ophelia's conflict towards him caused so much pain - this love hurts. The bloody, raw, and painful emotions seen throughout their POVs have you wondering why they don't understand what the other is going through. There's such a thin line between love and hate, which is definitely explored in some dark ways here. I can't wait to see where Ophelia will go next in Equilibrium.
Holy heck balls, yes!! This is so amazingly done that even though this is a veryyy dark book, I still couldn't help buy sympathize with Ophelia throughout the entirety.
Don't get me wrong, there are some very triggery things happening (cheating, rape, torture, murder) throughout so do take the warnings seriously but if you can read & do like this type of material - you should read it. You will have so many emotions and LK Reid definitely takes you on a ride that has you on the edge of your seat wondering what's going to happen next!
I don't even know what to say about Kieran, except that you'll need to experience him for yourself. I wanted to throttle him but also understand why Ophelia's conflict towards him caused so much pain - this love hurts. The bloody, raw, and painful emotions seen throughout their POVs have you wondering why they don't understand what the other is going through. There's such a thin line between love and hate, which is definitely explored in some dark ways here. I can't wait to see where Ophelia will go next in Equilibrium.