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Where We Promise
by Ashley Munoz
Whew, I feel like I just got off a roller coaster ride. That cliffhanger!!
Ashley Muñoz does an amazing job of foreshadowing future character's stories so when I say I NEED Silas and Natty's book. I NEED it NOW. Okay, back to Jameson and Penelope. I loved that their origins went back to childhood and growing up within an MC setting. I haven't seen this approach very much in MC books so it was refreshing to see a different side of the culture that the characters were raised in.
There is lots of pining from both sides, which I love but the main plot point is the fake marriage. This creates lots of angst between the two about what is real and how their past affects their feelings. Needless to say, Jamie is very protective over Pen and both struggle over if the other would have picked them if not for the circumstances. I struggled a bit with the timeline shifts and felt fuzzy about which was the big "moment" that caused her to leave. There was some tension between them in the last third of the book that was a bit frustrating to read. However, the book still is very sentimental in the best ways and I recommend this read!
Ashley Muñoz does an amazing job of foreshadowing future character's stories so when I say I NEED Silas and Natty's book. I NEED it NOW. Okay, back to Jameson and Penelope. I loved that their origins went back to childhood and growing up within an MC setting. I haven't seen this approach very much in MC books so it was refreshing to see a different side of the culture that the characters were raised in.
There is lots of pining from both sides, which I love but the main plot point is the fake marriage. This creates lots of angst between the two about what is real and how their past affects their feelings. Needless to say, Jamie is very protective over Pen and both struggle over if the other would have picked them if not for the circumstances. I struggled a bit with the timeline shifts and felt fuzzy about which was the big "moment" that caused her to leave. There was some tension between them in the last third of the book that was a bit frustrating to read. However, the book still is very sentimental in the best ways and I recommend this read!