

Her story is real, raw, and even if it’s not pretty, it’s necessary. Being in her mind isn’t easy, especially when you can relate to her (which I do). She struggles a lot, and her weight is one of the things that brings her down the most. Let me be clear: this book isn’t beautiful. She is also fat, and she struggles with it in the most real way I have ever seen.

It’s early in the year to say that it has been my favorite book of 2020, but I don’t think any other book will top this one. If I expected an okay, it was an excellent. When I read Cruel Prince, I liked Cole and Sawyer a lot, so my hopes for this book were high, and I’m happy to say my hopes were nothing compared to the book. In this case, the main character are Cole Covington and Sawyer Church. This series is focused on the Covingtons: the big brother, Jace (he was the main character in the first book, Cruel Prince), the little sister, Bianca (she will be the main character of the next book, Wicked Princess, set to August 18th) and the twins, Cole and Liam. Here’s my first review! I’m not used to write long, serious reviews but I’m going to try my best!
