Date Finished: June 23, 2023
Published: May 14, 2023
Pages: 385

Book Synopsis:

Chaotic peace was the only way Synovi Black could explain his life to those who had questions. He never understood why they asked because an answer was never given; it was none of their business. For her , he’d break it down, however. Weave through the complexities of his upbringing, urging her to get comfortable and reside in chaos by his side. His world became hers , and she became his . Flawed but perfect in her eyes, Torin Kaine adapts to Synovi’s meek yet assertive presence. Breaking down barriers, making his stand-offish personality open up to her, she finds a crack in his wounded heart, gains comfort, and remains. Simplistically, Torin eases his troubled mind. She becomes someone Synovi cherishes, making him not want to ever share her with anyone else.

My Review:

This book rejuvenated a part of me that has been missing in my reading journey over the last month or so. BriAnn put her foot in this story. I love the lesson you take away as the reader: the right person appearing in your life at the right moment can change the trajectory of your life as you know it. Shout out to Racquel for being the type of person that doesn’t take no for an answer, because she opened the door for us to see Torin and Novi to become just that, Torin and Novi. But let’s get into these characters! Torin is a boss, Torin is a beacon of light. Torin is a rider, the type to not let your circumstances define who you are as a person and instead encourages you and helps you reach your potential. Synovi is hard to put in words, but in the best way. He doesn’t let his circumstances get in his way of reaching his goals, and he doesn’t let his pride get in the way of allowing someone to show him that he can aim higher and want more for himself. This was definitely one of my favorite reads of the year.

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