This book had me feeling so many emotions! Violet and Cameron’s
story isn’t a true second chance romance in my mind, they were interrupted in
their relationship. Life got in the way, and they were separated. Their lives
took different paths, but it led them back together. While they deal with their
multitude of feelings from what is happening that brought them back together,
they find each other. There is pain and betrayal in what they feel for each
other, but they decide to go with what they have. Their feelings are still
there, and they feel good. They both need to feel good, so they take that chance.
Cameron was such a great character, and I felt for him. He did
the right thing, he really did, with everything but Violet back then. And he is
doing all he can to do the right things now with her. He has such a strength to
him, but still has a deep vulnerability. I wanted to hug him, and kick his
brothers, not Dillon though. By the end of the book, less kicking was needed,
and everyone seems to have needed hugs
Violet’s feelings were so raw, so real, and they enveloped
you through the whole book. Have your tissues ready. This story, the whole
series, deals with some deep emotions, true and stark, and it starts at the
beginning. Violet lets us into her world, and we get to see her thoughts and
feelings. Far from fragile, she needs the love and support from her family, and
her friends, and Cameron. Cameron is a part of her, and he comes along when she
needs all her parts to hold it together
This book, and this series, will touch a deep part of you.
Not because finding and falling and love should always make you feel. But
because life isn’t always easy, and finding and falling in love can happen even
when things are hard, and you are hurt. Be prepared, and then be in wonder, as
love happens, in any circumstance
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