Deserted Justice by Bianca Sommerland and Tibby Armstrong available now and in Kobo+

5 stars 



Where to begin? Well, at the heart of this story, of all the things that happen, it is about growing as a person within and outside of a relationship. All the other characters, all the interactions, every emotion, it all tracks back to being a whole person, and being better in a relationship because of that. I’ll be honest, once or twice I was not happy with some paths taken by the characters, but when it all looped back around, it made sense. I didn’t need to like it and the characters needed it. The layers and the binding only made relationships stronger, more resilient, and did not take away from anything they shared

 

Now, with that out of the way, WHAT THE HECK WAS THAT?!?!?#*#*!!!!???! Reading along, all ready for the angst and the working of things and BAM BAM BAM, emotional overload. But I stayed calm, I had trust, and it started to fix again, as all things Asylum do, and I patiently, somewhat, saw the pieces fall into place. Then, I started speed reading, because, GAH, it had to come together. When it did, I was happy dancing, and then realized there was still more, because that wasn’t the apex, there was still more book to come.

 

This book was packed with almost too much emotion to handle, so be prepared. The hope, the despair, the pain, the happiness, the anguish, the joy, they all blend, ebb and flow, over you in waves. It is hard to describe and you have to let it happen. You don’t read this book, you feel each and every word on the page in your heart and soul. This story is your reality, and when you finish, then you just let it soak in and feel it some more


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