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Bezig met laden... Dear Agonydoor Georgia Cates
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Dear Agony,You've been my shadow, following me through childhood-filling my days and nights with terror and uncertainty. You cleverly disguised yourself as some form of pain or suffering as I grew into a young woman. We were unwavering companions ... until I severed our ties.I traded homelessness on the streets of New Orleans for a luxurious bed covered by the finest linens. I traded dumpster diving for dinner in the finest restaurants. I traded myself to a stranger-Bastien Pascal.I have a good life within my platonic and mutually beneficial companionship with Bash.He's my friend. My mentor. My roommate.Until everything changes.I'm not supposed to get goosebumps when his hand brushes my skin.I'm not supposed to be eager for his soothing touch following one of my nightmares.I'm not supposed to think about what might happen if I reached out to him in the darkness.Falling in love with him? Preposterous . . . unavoidable. Agony, why are you back with a vengeance to rob me of this life I've come to love so dearly?I'm finally happy. Don't ruin this for me.Always yours,RoseIn this epic love story, Dear Agony forges a connection between an unlikely pair-a beautiful rose entwined in barbed wire and a shipwreck sinking into the darkest depths of the ocean. This agonizing romantic novel poses some gut-wrenching questions: What does a woman do when the man she loves is planning his own demise? And how far will she go to give him something to live for? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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This is such a bitter sweet book. It leavs you wondering why on so many levels... I think this book will also spark debate, as was the case with Me before you. But I am not going to be the one to start it. For me this book was a very difficult book to read, because you know what the end is going to be.
Rose met Bash in an unusual way. That was not the difficult part. The difficult part was because of the reasons why Bash sought out Rose. The agonising part was what happened after.
It was heart breaking and Bash was immensely selfish in his reasoning. (Again, this might also spark conflicting emotions with other readers).
It is a book that will be read two or three times and still punch you right between the eyes. I will be buying my very own copy to read and re-read.
Thank you to the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book.
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