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A review by readbysafiyah
Where the Light No Longer Follows by Wendy Heiss
4.0
3.5 ✨
“You’re the only thing that doesn’t die by my touch.” He lifted a hand, letting the cast of its shadow graze hers, the tips of their fingers meeting. “And you’re the only thing that dies by mine.”
The story was so sad, tragic, and beautiful. I loved the ending and in my mind the fates weren't cruel to them (they were).
There were parts that and I loved and parts that I wanted to skip. The ones I didn't like are the long dialogues and the constant repetition. I was bored, felt too long for a novella.
Now the ones I liked, of course starting with the story, and the some the lines and I am so down for star crossed lovers.
At first I was annoyed by Gabriel because it all felt so superficial and like he just felt this way to get Reid of his own guilt and when we get to know more of the story, it made sense. Also, the whole ending of her brother felt overdone (in my opinion).
Still a great read overall!
“You’re the only thing that doesn’t die by my touch.” He lifted a hand, letting the cast of its shadow graze hers, the tips of their fingers meeting. “And you’re the only thing that dies by mine.”
The story was so sad, tragic, and beautiful. I loved the ending and in my mind the fates weren't cruel to them (they were).
There were parts that and I loved and parts that I wanted to skip. The ones I didn't like are the long dialogues and the constant repetition. I was bored, felt too long for a novella.
Now the ones I liked, of course starting with the story, and the some the lines and I am so down for star crossed lovers.
At first I was annoyed by Gabriel because it all felt so superficial and like he just felt this way to get Reid of his own guilt and when we get to know more of the story, it made sense. Also, the whole ending of her brother felt overdone (in my opinion).
Still a great read overall!