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Average rating4
In Gabi Burton's ‘Sing Me to Sleep,' the characters you can't help but root for the main characters. The promise of a kind love interest in Hayes is not only met but exceeded. Soarsie's growth adds depth to the story, and the seamless worldbuilding captivates from the start. Her journey feels like watching someone you care about evolve and grow. While the book didn't completely blow me away, it was like spending time with good company—thoroughly enjoyable, leaving me excited for what comes next in the sequel.