Helena Conway has fallen in love.
Unwillingly. Unwittingly.
But not unprovoked.
Kit Isley is everything she’s not—unstructured, untethered,
and not even a little bit careful.
It could all be so beautiful … if he wasn’t dating her best friend.
Helena must defy her heart, do the right thing, and think of others.
Until she doesn’t.
Unwillingly. Unwittingly.
But not unprovoked.
Kit Isley is everything she’s not—unstructured, untethered,
and not even a little bit careful.
It could all be so beautiful … if he wasn’t dating her best friend.
Helena must defy her heart, do the right thing, and think of others.
Until she doesn’t.
RATING: 3.75 stars
By the time I was done with this book, I was both frustrated and enamored with it. Fisher's writing style is so addicting and intoxicating that I couldn't put this book down. I finished it pretty quickly even though the story line itself was very bland. Helena Conway was not a favorite character of mine. She was so stubborn but whiny and it irritated me that she didn't know what she wanted. I felt like she took the concept of love way too seriously most of the time and I couldn't handle it, but the way Tarryn Fisher writes, I was so captivated by it that I couldn't make myself stop reading. It became one of my favorites because of the writing, but I seriously hope this is a standalone. Even though I do think I would continue if it were a series, if only because of Tarryn Fisher. I enjoyed her and Colleen Hoover's Never Never series, and she easily became an instant-buy author. I hope her following book has more depth to it.
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