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“A room without books is like a body without a soul.” 
― Marcus Tullius Cicero

 

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True Love Story - Willow Aster Let’s get right down to business. If you’re a fan of Easy by Tammara Webber then this is a book you should definitely explore! It had that tortured yet romantic feel to it and the characters were really well written. Sparrow (LOL, am I the only one who cannot read her name without my mind conjuring up Mr. Johnny Depp in Jack Sparrow’s costume? Johnny Depp, you have ruined me for infinity.) comes from a very religious family. (No need to be frightened, this is where the religious theme ends.) She does everything by the book, but in her soul, she’s a free spirit waiting to unleash her wings and fly like a butterfly after maturing from a caterpillar – she wants to experience the world and discover, test herself in every way possible.


“Never hesitate to tell the truth. It's the only way it will be any good.”


Ian – Mr. Romantic Sexy Mischief in the flesh. I enjoyed his character very much, thank you. I thought his flirting was pretty darn adorable and I can easily see why Sparrow couldn’t get her mind off him. We can tell from the start that Ian is someone who can’t stay away from Sparrow, but just as she, we don’t know whether to put our full trust in him or not. When he’s with Sparrow, everything else fades away and you just cannot help but swoon. Then again, when he’s away, we don’t know where he is, what he’s doing or whom he is with. Considering his reputation, trust is a big issue for us and Sparrow. When you’re reading this one and reach the part of Ian’s letters, then know, it was the part where I cried like a baby lady. Believe me, it wasn’t pretty. I was okay. Not.

I found this story to be full of so much hope, passion, love, dreams and feelings. It drew me in from the first scene and I could not put it down. Yes, it was devastating at times and I didn’t know until the very end if there was going to be a HEA or just an emotional yet rational closure. Of course I’m not going to tell you which it was, but even though I desperately wanted a happily ever after, I knew it wouldn’t break my heart if there wasn’t one. All I can say is that this ending – it felt organic and real.

In the end, it’s a story about growth and reaching for your goals no matter what. Do not ever give up. No matter how painful, stressful or agonizing the climb to the top may be, keep pursuing your dreams. It may not always work out and there are bound to be bumps on the road, but when you achieve your goals, it tastes deliciously good. True Love Story makes you think about how far does redemption go and if there’s any way to crawl out from the deepest and darkest corners of one's existence. This is a book I want to re-read many, many times. Remember the name Willow Aster, people, because we will hear amazing things about her in the future, I'm sure of it! She is an author not to be missed!

More of my reviews can be found on my blog.