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A review by charlie29
Redeemed by Lauren Asher
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
“I don’t want to see the world through rose-colored glasses. I want to see it with a wildflower heart like yours, desperately chasing after what makes me happy, wild, and free. And most of all, I want to chase after it with you.”
My little wildflowers, their story was so emotional and deep. Santiago (not Santi) is a lovely guy, he's self-conscious and thinks before he speaks. Noah was so much better in this book than in his own, he really put the effort into getting Santiago back in the game.
The only thing was that I was expecting this huge fake-dating trope, but in the end, it was less than 40% of the book. I didn't really connect with Chloe, so I felt disconnected sometimes in the pov, but that's okay because he was enough for the whole book.
My little wildflowers, their story was so emotional and deep. Santiago (not Santi) is a lovely guy, he's self-conscious and thinks before he speaks. Noah was so much better in this book than in his own, he really put the effort into getting Santiago back in the game.
The only thing was that I was expecting this huge fake-dating trope, but in the end, it was less than 40% of the book. I didn't really connect with Chloe, so I felt disconnected sometimes in the pov, but that's okay because he was enough for the whole book.
Graphic: Miscarriage, Sexual content, Medical trauma, and Sexual harassment