A review by shelfishchar
The Co-op by Tarah DeWitt

5.0

if you know me, you already know how i feel about tarah and her writing.

she writes the most romantic lines i've ever read like i need her words put on display in the louvre i'm serious.

"what if i told you i was scared i'd get lost in myself again? that i'm scared of changing, too. what would you say?"
"i'd find you. and i don't think there's a version of you i couldn't love."

"hate that you thought i was anything less than gone for you. because i'm so fucking gone for you, larynn."

"be my wife. stay my wife. forever, larynn. i don't care where we end up or what we do as long as i have you."

tarah's entire catalogue is filled with characters that are so relatabley (is that a word?) vulnerable and it makes the stories so much more grounded and believable and gives them so much heart. authors that put so much of themselves into their work that they make it seem real and dimensional like it could happen are so special to me. i love the good feel-good and soft romances, and tarah's books have this feel too, but i also love the stories that while they keep you in a bubble are still real and raw and make you sob halfway through up until the very end.

thank you tarah dewitt i speak for the entire world actually when i say ur the best ever mwah love u