
Never have I hated a main couple so much, and loved them at the same time! Credit where credit's due... Tarryn Fisher definitely knows how to write her characters. In the end, I think that's the point. These people are flawed, they make stupid mistakes, involve other people in their toxic decisions, and manipulate, lie and cheat. But I guess it just makes them feel all the more real.
Did I appreciate getting Caleb's POV on everything that happened in past books? Yes! But it also made me so much more frustrated at the miscommunication and lack of guts from both main characters to fight for what they actually wanted (especially if their love was so legendary). All we get is 10+ years of needless suffering and a bittersweet ending. Even after everything that happened, I was still rooting for Caleb and Olivia, what does that say about me? Lol. Glad my opinion on Leah didn't change, what a despicable human!
Even though this wasn't a typical romance - I've seen people describe this as a second chance, but it definitely doesn't feel like it (it's much more complex than that), I was hooked on this series from the start. It's definitely an underrated trilogy in my opinion.
Never have I hated a main couple so much, and loved them at the same time! Credit where credit's due... Tarryn Fisher definitely knows how to write her characters. In the end, I think that's the point. These people are flawed, they make stupid mistakes, involve other people in their toxic decisions, and manipulate, lie and cheat. But I guess it just makes them feel all the more real.
Did I appreciate getting Caleb's POV on everything that happened in past books? Yes! But it also made me so much more frustrated at the miscommunication and lack of guts from both main characters to fight for what they actually wanted (especially if their love was so legendary). All we get is 10+ years of needless suffering and a bittersweet ending. Even after everything that happened, I was still rooting for Caleb and Olivia, what does that say about me? Lol. Glad my opinion on Leah didn't change, what a despicable human!
Even though this wasn't a typical romance - I've seen people describe this as a second chance, but it definitely doesn't feel like it (it's much more complex than that), I was hooked on this series from the start. It's definitely an underrated trilogy in my opinion.