![]() ![]() She is beaten down, treated like crap…but she makes herself strong. ![]() ![]() It’s so refreshing to see a heroine that is strong in her own right. She decides she is going to find her freedom and take ownership of her life. Yes, it’s a love story…but the hero doesn’t save Nora. Honestly, that was one of the things that really, really made me love this book. I smiled for real this time without even trying. "Fuck Briarcrest Academy and fuck you all"įinally, some of the pain and darkness that had been wrapped around my soul fell away. She sets her new life in motion with an atomic bomb. Nora decides that she is going to be bad. All the money in the world couldn’t make up for the pain she had gone through. She was the epitome of a poor little rich girl. ![]() The hell her evil family put her through was just too much. Ok, now let’s talk about the good characters. Let me introduce you to Mommy Dearest on steroids! It’s hard to instill that much evil in a person and not have it come across as contrived. I hated her with an all-consuming passion. And the mother in this book? Holy crapballs. LOVED!!!įirst of all, I love it when I have a character to hate on. What an intelligent, well-written breath of fresh air book! Ilsa, you have blown me away. ![]()
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