
Hazel Kelly always knows how to write a good book and even though she doesn’t need to improve, with each book you can see how much her writing improves and you can see how much she grows as a writer. This time she has done another amazing job with this book and I love how deep she went with this one, it tugged at all my emotions and I could relate to the characters, but at the same time it hit me on a personal level. When an author does that, you know that they are doing an incredible job. Hazel always manages to surprise me in every way and this time was no different, she knows how to pull at the strings to my heart and she does it without any effort. I loved the story, the characters and how everything developed. I couldn’t find any fault with it and whilst a professor/student romance isn’t exactly ethical, you can’t help but find it pretty hot at the same time. I am excited to see what else Hazel can come up with because she is just incredible and I never get tired of reading her work. If you’ve not tried it yet, then you should seriously consider doing so.
Sadie has been through a world of pain, even though she’s smart and still has her life ahead of her, she can’t help but think that she doesn’t deserve happiness or to do well with life. She’s got her own mental health issues to deal with, but at the same time she’s in too deep with her own pain to realise that she needs help. With being so close to graduating, she’s also on the verge of being kicked out of University, but she’s got to find a way to stay as an upstanding student so that she’s able to complete the year. However, her year just got a lot interesting for her considering there’s a new professor taking over one of her classes, but she’s in for a shock when she realises who it is, as it’s the last person she expected to meet after throwing up a colourful rainbow all over their shoes…… She’s hoping to get through the year by scraping by, but will she be able to manage it?
Sadie has been through a world of pain, even though she’s smart and still has her life ahead of her, she can’t help but think that she doesn’t deserve happiness or to do well with life. She’s got her own mental health issues to deal with, but at the same time she’s in too deep with her own pain to realise that she needs help. With being so close to graduating, she’s also on the verge of being kicked out of University, but she’s got to find a way to stay as an upstanding student so that she’s able to complete the year. However, her year just got a lot interesting for her considering there’s a new professor taking over one of her classes, but she’s in for a shock when she realises who it is, as it’s the last person she expected to meet after throwing up a colourful rainbow all over their shoes…… She’s hoping to get through the year by scraping by, but will she be able to manage it?