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Ever Yours, Annabelle by Elisa Braden
4.5
4.5 stars
This is one of those books where, objectively, I could nitpick a lot of things. But I loved the story (even if parts of it absolutely wrecked me), so I won’t.
The depiction of adolescent crushes and heartbreak felt so real, and I was fully invested in Annabelle and Robert’s journey back to each other.
Plus, Annabelle thinking that Robert did not care for her, but meanwhile:
“I am not leaving London without you.” He sounded like a beast.
So be it. She had little notion of his true nature, but she must learn swiftly.
My inner teenager sighed so prettily at that.
This is one of those books where, objectively, I could nitpick a lot of things. But I loved the story (even if parts of it absolutely wrecked me), so I won’t.
The depiction of adolescent crushes and heartbreak felt so real, and I was fully invested in Annabelle and Robert’s journey back to each other.
Plus, Annabelle thinking that Robert did not care for her, but meanwhile:
“I am not leaving London without you.” He sounded like a beast.
So be it. She had little notion of his true nature, but she must learn swiftly.
My inner teenager sighed so prettily at that.