![]() I was not impressed but, eventually, this one developed into something so much deeper. Ryle was Christian Grey to me even down to some of the mannerisms. Okay, so the beginning of this novel read like Fifty Shades of Grey. ![]() When her first love returns, threatening her new relationship, Lily is forced to make some decisions, coming to the conclusion that sometimes the one who loves you can be the one who hurts you the most. Ryle is assertive, stubborn and maybe even a little arrogant but he also has so many redeeming qualities that Lily finds herself head over heels. After her father passes away, she has a run-in with handsome neurosurgeon Ryle and, soon, they are involved in a consuming love affair. The novel’s central character is a florist, named Lily, who is still struggling with her childhood trauma of living with an abusive father. And I was curious to what everyone was so excited about! I knew absolutely nothing about this novel going into it. Since joining the book blogging/bookstagram community in September, I had been seeing Colleen Hoover’s It Ends With Us EVERYWHERE! This book is completely outside my genre, but like the trooper I am, I figured I needed to give it a chance. This month, I have decided to focus on a book that has had oodles of hype surrounding it. ![]() Obviously, I read a majority of the mystery, thriller and suspense titles, but, believe it or not, I always try and read something a little different each month to break it up. I have decided to add a monthly feature to Clues and Reviews where I review a book completely outside of my usual genre.
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