![]() Needless to say, this book has all the feels. Boy can Saffron Kent do intense! And not going to lie, that’s the kind of book I enjoy the most, the ones where my chest feels tight and the angst is at times too much to bear. This book just gripped me from beginning to end. But once I started reading, I just couldn’t stop. I was supposed to read it last week but had an overall crappy week so I had to put it off until now. ![]() I loved this book, truly, truly loved it. And I’m not talking about the useless kind.” “What side is that?” he asks at last, in a soft voice and awareness in his eyes. “I think you’ll like how free the people are on the other side.” WARNING: This book discusses sensitive issues including but not limited to, depression and suicide.Ĥ.5 Stars for the Ice King and the Snow Queen! No, Willow Taylor shouldn’t be attracted to Simon Blackwood, at all.īecause she’s a patient and he’s her doctor. And neither is she supposed to touch herself at night, imagining his powerful voice and that cold but beautiful face. She isn’t supposed to try to read his tightly leashed emotions. Willow isn’t supposed to look deep into those eyes. And whose piercing gray eyes hide secrets, and maybe linger on her face a second too long. It has nurses with mean faces and techs with permanent frowns. ![]() It’s called Heartstone Psychiatric hospital and it houses forty other patients. Willow Taylor lives in a castle with large walls and iron fences. ![]() Genres: Contemporary, Enemies to Lovers, Fiction, Forbidden, New Adult, Romance ![]()
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