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my8ltters's Reviews (211)
Firstly, I want to share some of my favorite quotes.
"Yes.
Yes, I'm yours.
Yes, I'm ready.
Yes, I love you."
"Favorite Word?"
"You."
I picked this one up from my local library, and wow, I’m so glad I did. It was everything I wanted and more.
Elliot is seriously becoming one of my favorite book boyfriends. His love for Macy is so pure and eternal. You can feel how deeply he cares about her in every scene, every part of their lives, and it made my heart ache in the best way.
I also really loved Sean. Their breakup was handled so well, with zero drama, and that honestly made me love the story even more. They were both so understanding and respectful, and it didn’t turn into this big mess. It was just mature and real.
And the “then” and “now” chapters? I enjoyed both equally. The past was so sweet and full of first love feelings, while the present had this emotional depth that hit hard. I was tearing up through both timelines, to be honest. It’s a beautiful, emotional read with just the right amount of romance and nostalgia. I
"Yes.
Yes, I'm yours.
Yes, I'm ready.
Yes, I love you."
"Favorite Word?"
"You."
I picked this one up from my local library, and wow, I’m so glad I did. It was everything I wanted and more.
Elliot is seriously becoming one of my favorite book boyfriends. His love for Macy is so pure and eternal. You can feel how deeply he cares about her in every scene, every part of their lives, and it made my heart ache in the best way.
I also really loved Sean. Their breakup was handled so well, with zero drama, and that honestly made me love the story even more. They were both so understanding and respectful, and it didn’t turn into this big mess. It was just mature and real.
And the “then” and “now” chapters? I enjoyed both equally. The past was so sweet and full of first love feelings, while the present had this emotional depth that hit hard. I was tearing up through both timelines, to be honest. It’s a beautiful, emotional read with just the right amount of romance and nostalgia. I
The plot twist in The Naturals was amazing, completely unexpected and so well done. I really liked the characters, especially our FMC, Cassie. She’s smart, observant, and emotionally grounded in a way that makes her easy to connect with. Watching her navigate the world of criminal profiling while dealing with her own past was one of the highlights of the book.
The only part I didn’t enjoy as much was the love triangle. It felt a bit too familiar, especially if you’ve read The Inheritance Games series. It didn’t add much to the plot for me and occasionally pulled focus from the more interesting parts of the story.
That said, it’s a very fast-paced and short book. I finished it in about 3-4 hours. Perfect for a quick binge read. I’m definitely going to continue the series. With characters this strong and a plot that keeps twisting, I can’t wait to see what happens next.
The only part I didn’t enjoy as much was the love triangle. It felt a bit too familiar, especially if you’ve read The Inheritance Games series. It didn’t add much to the plot for me and occasionally pulled focus from the more interesting parts of the story.
That said, it’s a very fast-paced and short book. I finished it in about 3-4 hours. Perfect for a quick binge read. I’m definitely going to continue the series. With characters this strong and a plot that keeps twisting, I can’t wait to see what happens next.
The blend of dystopian elements with modern twists was really well done—it gave the story a unique vibe that kept me turning pages.
I especially loved the dynamic between Isadora and Tristan. Their relationship had layers and the tension. The untold truths and hidden histories between the two kingdoms (or clans?) added so much depth to the story. That kind of political intrigue and generational conflict always gets me.
But… I have to say, the insta love and the rushed pace at the beginning, especially with the wedding? It threw me a bit off...hence the four stars. Still, the rest of the book pulled me back in, and the emotional stakes and world-building made up for the early rush. If you're into forbidden alliances and dystopian politics with a romance plot, this one's definitely worth a read.
I especially loved the dynamic between Isadora and Tristan. Their relationship had layers and the tension. The untold truths and hidden histories between the two kingdoms (or clans?) added so much depth to the story. That kind of political intrigue and generational conflict always gets me.
But… I have to say, the insta love and the rushed pace at the beginning, especially with the wedding? It threw me a bit off...hence the four stars. Still, the rest of the book pulled me back in, and the emotional stakes and world-building made up for the early rush. If you're into forbidden alliances and dystopian politics with a romance plot, this one's definitely worth a read.