

And every time I saw the book it made me feel the same emotions I feel when I was reading it. This book made my heart ache in many forms and this broke my heart in tiny little pieces. But Suzuma’s writing style is simple yet it made me feel all the emotions that I can’t seem to handle when I’m reading it. Connecting to the male character is a lot easier than connecting with the female protagonist. This book is amazing, I admire the author for writing this, to tackle such sensitive issue is a big challenge and she wrote it very well. “You can close your eyes to the things you do not want to see, but you cannot close your heart to the things you do not want to feel.” “How can something so wrong feel so right?” As the novel careens toward an explosive and shocking finale, only one thing is certain: a love this devastating has no happy ending And yet, they cannot stop what feels so incredibly right. They know their relationship is wrong and cannot possibly continue. Their clandestine romance quickly blooms into deep, desperate love. So close, in fact, that they have fallen in love. And the stress of their lives-and the way they understand each other so completely-has also also brought them closer than two siblings would ordinarily be. As defacto parents to the little ones, Lochan and Maya have had to grow up fast. Together they have stepped in for their alcoholic, wayward mother to take care of their three younger siblings.

Seventeen-year-old Lochan and sixteen-year-old Maya have always felt more like friends than siblings. He is seventeen gorgeous and on the brink of a bright future. She is pretty and talented – sweet sixteen and never been kissed.
