
I’ve been looking forward to getting my hands on this book for a while, so when it was announced that Lyssa Cole would be expanding into the series a lot more, I just couldn’t help but be thrilled about it. Mabel and Drew are both huge parts of both Rai and Levi’s lives, so everything that happened between the two of them had a huge impact on both Mabel and Drew. Through the eyes of Levi and Rai you get small glimpses of what’s going on, but you’re unable to read between the lines, yet with this book being centred around the two of them, you get to see everything, nothing is hidden away and you just get to peel back the layers that you never knew were there. Both Mabel and Drew are strong characters, they are always there for their best friends and don’t want to burden them with their own problems, it’s a shame that neither of them have anyone for the other so that they can just turn to them in their time of need… But Lyssa puts both Drew and Mabel through a lot in this book and you can’t help but feel your heart break for the two of them.
It’s clear from the writing alone and the characters that Lyssa loves these characters a hell of a lot, it shines through so much and I can tell that she enjoyed being able to tell their story. I literally loved every minute that I got to read of their story and it’s so beautifully written.
I can’t fault anything in this book as it’s clear to me that Lyssa has thought long and hard about how their story will come about, she did an amazing job and I honestly think that if you’re a crier or an emotional reader, you may need tissues for this book.
If you’ve not read this series yet, I’d highly encourage you to do so, Lyssa’s writing speaks out in volumes and you can’t help but get swept up into the story.
Mable and Drew have both been huge rocks for Levi and Rai, they’re both the type of people to put others before themselves. They both have baggage, but they try their best to ignore it and do what they can to get through school.
Mabel is scared of the demons that are haunting her from her past, so when she gets attacked the night that Levi ends up in hospital she nearly loses her fight because she’s afraid that the demons are after her again. Luckily she gets away but she refuses to come clean to anyone as in her head if she forgets about it, it never happened.
When she realises that she is needed at the hospital because of Levi’s accident she pushes everything to the side so that she can be there for her best friend, but as things don’t look too good for Levi she knows that they are all in for the long haul. What starts off as two people being there for each other, could it turn into something more that neither of them are prepared for or will they just fight the urges they have and just stick to becoming friends???
It’s clear from the writing alone and the characters that Lyssa loves these characters a hell of a lot, it shines through so much and I can tell that she enjoyed being able to tell their story. I literally loved every minute that I got to read of their story and it’s so beautifully written.
I can’t fault anything in this book as it’s clear to me that Lyssa has thought long and hard about how their story will come about, she did an amazing job and I honestly think that if you’re a crier or an emotional reader, you may need tissues for this book.
If you’ve not read this series yet, I’d highly encourage you to do so, Lyssa’s writing speaks out in volumes and you can’t help but get swept up into the story.
Mable and Drew have both been huge rocks for Levi and Rai, they’re both the type of people to put others before themselves. They both have baggage, but they try their best to ignore it and do what they can to get through school.
Mabel is scared of the demons that are haunting her from her past, so when she gets attacked the night that Levi ends up in hospital she nearly loses her fight because she’s afraid that the demons are after her again. Luckily she gets away but she refuses to come clean to anyone as in her head if she forgets about it, it never happened.
When she realises that she is needed at the hospital because of Levi’s accident she pushes everything to the side so that she can be there for her best friend, but as things don’t look too good for Levi she knows that they are all in for the long haul. What starts off as two people being there for each other, could it turn into something more that neither of them are prepared for or will they just fight the urges they have and just stick to becoming friends???