Review: A Light Amongst Shadows by Kelley York and Rowan Altwood
Am I embarrassed by my not eloquence? Maybe a little. But those notes really show how I felt while reading.
Am I embarrassed by my not eloquence? Maybe a little. But those notes really show how I felt while reading.
Add on Goodreads Quick InfoMadam Tulip and the Bones Of Chance Series: Madam Tulipbook 3 Genre: Crime, Paranormal Trigger Warnings: none Rating: 4/5 Stars BlurbMadam Tulip and The Bones Of Chance A surprise role in a movie takes actress Derry O’Donnell to a romantic castle in the Scottish Highlands. But […]
I got a wonderful book that’s full of pain and memories and all the little things that you may live with if you’ve got certain mental illnesses. But most of all I got hope.
Okay, so if you know me or my blog at all you know what big of an advocate of consent I am, whether it’s outside of bdsm or inside bdsm.
I can’t enjoy a book like this and even if I could, I wouldn’t want to.
I would have loved to dive even further into Tom’s head, his past and his DID.
Usually when I’m this confused I dnf because why bother? But I still was so very, very hooked!
I feel like I need to bleach my eyes. When writing a dnf review or a review with a low rating I like to include parts of the book I liked.
But the thing that really hit home were expectations.
I’ve got a love-hate-relationship with this one. I’ve got a special treat for you though!