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Average rating2.8
This steamy, uplifting sequel to Amazon bestseller A Girl Like Her follows Ruth Kabbah as she rebuilds her life and falls in love, managing depression and anxiety along the way.
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Nadat ik met plezier Talia Hibberts trilogie over de zussen Brown had gelezen, ben ik ook eens in haar oudere werk gedoken. Zo las ik vorig jaar al het eerste deel van deze trilogie en vond het nu tijd om verder te gaan met het tweede.
De stijl van Talia Hibbert is ook duidelijk herkenbaar in dit boek. Maar hoewel het wel vlot las en er ook nu weer een paar belangrijke onderwerpen werden aangesneden, waarrond op heel gepaste wijze wordt genavigeerd tot een bevredigende conclusie, voelde ik niet meteen een connectie tot de personages of het verhaal.
Uiteindelijk was dit gewoon een leuk en makkelijk leesbaar boek, niet meer en niet minder.
With everything going on... I could not focus on anything too serious or dark. I decided to go with a romance.
I enjoy Talia Hibbert's books. Untouchable did not disappoint me. I liked reading about Hannah and Nate. I like the sweetness and simplicity of a romance when it seems that we are living in a dystopian universe.
So if you need an escape from the insanity of our current events - grab a book by Talia Hibbert.
#1 A Girl Like Her ★★★★★
#1.5 Damaged Goods ★★★★★
#2 Untouchable ★★★★★
#3 That Kind of Guy ★★★★★
Hannah's emotions, she had come to accept, were often inappropriate.
In book 1 of the Ravenswood series, we focused on the younger Kabbah sister, Ruth, but we also got the chance to meet her fiercely protective, nursery-teacher-extraordinaire-with-a-criminal-record older sister, Hannah. I enjoyed Hannah Kabbah enough in A Girl Like Her, but I can't say I got the chance to become terribly attached to her, so I was interested to see what it would be like to spend an entire novel focusing on her (plus, I was a little apprehensive about leaving my sweet babies Ruth and Evan).
She seemed almost alien in her perfection, removed from his reality, as bright and untouchable as a star in the sky. And lonely, too. He didn't mind the perfection, but he didn't like that loneliness. He'd been lonely before.
mental health representation
Untouchable
“You're a galaxy, and I am constantly in awe of you.”
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That Kind of Guy!
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4 primary books5 released booksRavenswood is a 5-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Talia Hibbert and Mary Balogh.