![]() in that way, i thought this book was Danielle Lori’s strongest. her sunshine smile, her yellow wardrobe, her warm heart, and wanting to love so much that it ends up hurting her. i understand people’s criticisms of her character-she’s blindly optimistic, she’s too trusting, she makes mistakes, and she’s imperfect-but that’s why i fell in love with her. more than Miami, more than The Moorings, more than being married off to a man who doesn’t love her. from the get-go, she was imperfect, but so wholly intent on her life meaning something more. i fell in love with Elena and her sweet romanticism, i adored Gianna for her sarcasm and softness, but i fell the hardest for Mila. ![]() I’m a character reader, first and foremost. i went through turmoil alongside Mila-through her determination to find her father, her journey to Russia, her optimism and kindness in the face of adversity, and in how she loves, wide open and without restraint. ![]() it’s in the title, it’s in all the content warnings, and it’s true to it, through and through. ![]()
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