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4.0
Please Don't Go
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He felt like he was drowning. He felt like he was drowning.
She was about to drown.She was about to drown.
Josefine Resendiz, is struggling to figure out her life. Between her complicated relationship with grief and not having a single clue how to feel what she can't understand, she's sinking and isn't sure how to float back up to the surface.
Daniel Garcia, shortstop, a budding ray of sunshine, and potential first round pick for the MLB Draft, has life figured out. At least, that's what everyone assumes. On the surface, he's the embodiment of happiness and life. But beneath it all, guilt and grief have been consuming him since his brother passed away. Unsure how to deal with his feelings, he bottles them up and masks the pain of haunting reminders behind a mask of smiles.
That's until he stumbles upon Josefine on Christmas Day. That wasn't supposed to happen. He wasn't supposed to be there but neither was she, at least not for long. The night evolves into something neither one of them expected and when morning comes, she's nowhere to be found.
He can't stop thinking about her. She wants to forget him. But fate seems to have plans for them.
Once the semester begins they find out they have a class together, and avoiding Daniel becomes hard when they're paired to be hiking buddies. Much to Josefine's chagrin, she likes him more than she cares to admit. And Daniel is struggling to keep everything he's bottled up around her.
Hesitantly and unknowingly, they're opening up old wounds they wanted to keep closed. Feeling grounded around each other. And unintentionally falling in love.
She was about to drown.She was about to drown.
Josefine Resendiz, is struggling to figure out her life. Between her complicated relationship with grief and not having a single clue how to feel what she can't understand, she's sinking and isn't sure how to float back up to the surface.
Daniel Garcia, shortstop, a budding ray of sunshine, and potential first round pick for the MLB Draft, has life figured out. At least, that's what everyone assumes. On the surface, he's the embodiment of happiness and life. But beneath it all, guilt and grief have been consuming him since his brother passed away. Unsure how to deal with his feelings, he bottles them up and masks the pain of haunting reminders behind a mask of smiles.
That's until he stumbles upon Josefine on Christmas Day. That wasn't supposed to happen. He wasn't supposed to be there but neither was she, at least not for long. The night evolves into something neither one of them expected and when morning comes, she's nowhere to be found.
He can't stop thinking about her. She wants to forget him. But fate seems to have plans for them.
Once the semester begins they find out they have a class together, and avoiding Daniel becomes hard when they're paired to be hiking buddies. Much to Josefine's chagrin, she likes him more than she cares to admit. And Daniel is struggling to keep everything he's bottled up around her.
Hesitantly and unknowingly, they're opening up old wounds they wanted to keep closed. Feeling grounded around each other. And unintentionally falling in love.
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4.0
“I loved this story, but I think the writing could've been better. That is a personal thing, I just didn't love the writing style. Again, the story was great and satisfying, but the reason it wasn't a 4+ star rating for me is because the writing wasn't scratching all the crevices of my brain (I hope that makes sense).
I love when a MMC is the only person who calls the FMC by a special nickname, something about it just gives me a dopamine rush.
The little notes everywhere from Danny had my heart.
I am never a fan of the third act break up, and that was very true for me with this book. I will say I am a little more forgiving of the third act break up in this case only because their mental health is a good reason to take a break. However, I almost feel like there was miscommunication/lack of communication going on between the MCs that led to their split, and that is what really bothered me.
If you like a good portrayal of mental illness, this is an emotional, but hopeful book that I think is worth the read.”
“Wow. This book left me so hooked that I finished it within 2 days. I may be wrong but I believe this is my first 5 star (non fantasy) book of the year. I would give it 10 stars if I could. Nothing to fault about this book - I loved the relationship development between the characters, the unconditional love, the found family trope. TW: this book has numerous references to suicide, death and grief so please do check triggers before reading. I don’t know what to say about this book it was just so so good. E. Salvador covered mental health SO well in this there were times where i was crying for these characters and feeling their pain. Cannot recommend this book enough, it really is worth reading.”
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