
➽ KITTY KATS CRAZY ABOUT BOOKSa href=" " target="_blank"> I’m not gonna lie as soon as I started it those giddy butterfly feelings took over my stomach, I love stories like this, childhood friendships that turn into so much more are my weakness.Īnd in true Ella fashion she did this genre justice, get ready for your world to implode!! This review is going to be as spoiler free as I can make it. Spoken in ‘Dual Perspectives.’ MY REVIEW: can also be found on my blog: In this we meet Peggy and Dashiell Thane aka Dash. She wrote a book that evokes so much emotion, and I for one LOVE that in a book.KISS AND BREAK UP: is a full length new adult novel by Ella Fields. The chemistry that Ella created between Daphne and Lars was, at times, too much for me to handle! I am absolutely in awe of this book, and in awe of Ella. As I read through this book, every emotion the characters felt, I truly felt like I could feel them too. The highs and the lows that these characters went through and the emotions that they dealt with were all so real. For me, this book isn’t just a book, it is an entire journey. I cried real tears at some points and laughed out loud at others. This book tore me apart but then put me back together again. That while you may have been ticked at what was happening, you were able to The darkness, as wellĪs the light parts of this book were so delicately written. Other author could have wrote a better story than Ella. TwoĬharacters that face insurmountable odds and who have to figure out if in theĮnd their love is worth the work that has to be put in, I don’t know that any From the veryīeginning I was drawn in, and I fell in love with Daphne and Lars’ story. I was intrigued at how or if their story would play out. Lars in ‘Kiss and Break Up’, from the moment they were introduced to us there, Going, I had to know what was going to happen next. Tell you, this is hands down my favorite. I have read quite a few books by Ella Fields, but I have to




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