I loved reading Emily Austin's latest book. It was light-hearted and managed to accurately depict mental illness with a good touch of humor. What got me hooked was the way the characters were developed. Each one was so unique and well-thought-out, making it easy for me to relate to them. The relationships between the characters were also really well-written. The bond between Enid and her sisters was fascinating, adding depth to their characters as the story unfolded. Polly's character was a nice surprise, bringing a good balance to Enid's life. Enid's connection with her mother was beautifully portrayed, despite the challenges they faced. And I loved the friendship between Enid and Vin - it was a standout, highlighting a strong queer-platonic connection that was portrayed exceptionally well. The only thing I thought could have been better was the pacing of the story, which sometimes felt a bit slow. The ending wrapped up a bit too quickly for my liking, but all in all, it was still satisfying and didn't take away from my overall enjoyment.
AJJ IM GOING TO NEED FINANCIAL COMPENSATION FOR EMOTIONAL DAMAGES. i’m not okay
WHAT DO YOU MEAN THAT TOMBERLY WER MARRIED AND SHE WAS PREGNANT WHEN HE DIED? AND I KNEW SELENA WASN'T TRINI’S NIECE… but who is she omg. no, but the fact that she knocked kim out while morphing is crazy 😂 she said sike, not today ./spoiler>
good start to this series! cant wait to see how this story unfolds. so bittersweet to see trini and tommy be dead in this. also, zack revealing he’s a power ranger? interesting decision but im interested to see why they decided to do that.
I am not a person who enjoys books with explicit content, but I must admit that these two books made me blush and kick my feet. The characters were cute, in love, and unaware of it. I actually want to read more from this author, despite not being a fan of romance novels with more than one or two 👀 scenes.