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A review by katkejt
Forbidden Puckboy by Eden Finley, Saxon James
4.0
Knox • Easton
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“…there’s only one thing worse than your dream man being nothing like you thought he would be. And that’s your dream man being everything you imagined.”
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Let this series never end. I think at this point everyone can find a favorite pair of their own. Was Knox and Easton mine? In all honesty, no. I still have my strong untouched top three. But this edition gave me perspective that not everything is earned easily, sometimes you have to fight for it, compromise and you can’t achieve anything if you don’t speak out. These two had a long way to go, with a lot of obstacles, words to use but true love concurred it all in the end spiced with a lot of determination.
I love how this series focuses not only on the romantic aspects but also family and friendships. To be a fly during a Collective meet-up. And I really, really, really want Lachie’s book - like a siren calling…
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“It’s the fairer-haired guys with the sexy freckles that make me weak in the knees.” // “I’m way out of your league.” // “I dunno, I’m pretty good at helping men find God. You’d know that if you weren’t somehow immune to all my offers.” // “You deserve a good one.” // “A watermelon ring sucker. Don’t start thinking you’re worth actual gold.” - “I bet twelve-year-old Easton thought I was worth gold. All the gold.” // “And you don’t see… how that makes it so much worse?” // “I’m trembling out of my skin.” // “A step back.” // “Relationships are work. They’re not flowers and true love’s kiss and the fantasy of a happily ever after.” // “I always thought of them as mine, you know?” // “That’s real love. The kind that can get through anything.” …
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*I received an advance copy directly from Foreword PR in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.
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“…there’s only one thing worse than your dream man being nothing like you thought he would be. And that’s your dream man being everything you imagined.”
….
Let this series never end. I think at this point everyone can find a favorite pair of their own. Was Knox and Easton mine? In all honesty, no. I still have my strong untouched top three. But this edition gave me perspective that not everything is earned easily, sometimes you have to fight for it, compromise and you can’t achieve anything if you don’t speak out. These two had a long way to go, with a lot of obstacles, words to use but true love concurred it all in the end spiced with a lot of determination.
I love how this series focuses not only on the romantic aspects but also family and friendships. To be a fly during a Collective meet-up. And I really, really, really want Lachie’s book - like a siren calling…
….
“It’s the fairer-haired guys with the sexy freckles that make me weak in the knees.” // “I’m way out of your league.” // “I dunno, I’m pretty good at helping men find God. You’d know that if you weren’t somehow immune to all my offers.” // “You deserve a good one.” // “A watermelon ring sucker. Don’t start thinking you’re worth actual gold.” - “I bet twelve-year-old Easton thought I was worth gold. All the gold.” // “And you don’t see… how that makes it so much worse?” // “I’m trembling out of my skin.” // “A step back.” // “Relationships are work. They’re not flowers and true love’s kiss and the fantasy of a happily ever after.” // “I always thought of them as mine, you know?” // “That’s real love. The kind that can get through anything.” …
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*I received an advance copy directly from Foreword PR in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.
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