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debs_shelves 's review for:
Beneath the Surface
by Emily McIntire
I love nothing more than a book that makes me FEEL something and Emily has hit that mark with every book in this series.
As I've said I think in every review, EM writes the most beautifully flawed characters I've ever read. She lays them wide open for you to see all of their faults and their flaws, and then she pulls you into their soul and you cannot help but fall in love with them, despite their imperfections. Or maybe because of them.
This book though. Lily and Mason. Both extremely flawed. Both thinking they are not deserving of love. Both needing love more than they realize. Not letting people in. But something changes when they meet.
Watching them dance around their relationship as neither of them quite knew what to make of what was happening. Their banter was perfection. There was humor despite the darkness and the sadness. Watching Mason fall in love, not only with Lily but with little Chase, was everything!
A sad, raw, real story that shows you people can change. Love is an option despite your past. Also, the interaction of all of the Sugarlake Gang shows you family doesn't always mean blood. Those people - all of them - are FAMILY!
As I've said I think in every review, EM writes the most beautifully flawed characters I've ever read. She lays them wide open for you to see all of their faults and their flaws, and then she pulls you into their soul and you cannot help but fall in love with them, despite their imperfections. Or maybe because of them.
This book though. Lily and Mason. Both extremely flawed. Both thinking they are not deserving of love. Both needing love more than they realize. Not letting people in. But something changes when they meet.
Watching them dance around their relationship as neither of them quite knew what to make of what was happening. Their banter was perfection. There was humor despite the darkness and the sadness. Watching Mason fall in love, not only with Lily but with little Chase, was everything!
A sad, raw, real story that shows you people can change. Love is an option despite your past. Also, the interaction of all of the Sugarlake Gang shows you family doesn't always mean blood. Those people - all of them - are FAMILY!