The Living God by Kaytalin Platt killed me. I finished this book a couple of months ago, and it took me this long to figure out how to write a coherent review.
Just ugh, why did you have to do that to my feels? Like Saran and Keiler slew me with their characterization and their relationship. It makes me wonder how much was real and how much was fake? I won't say what I mean about that because you should read it to find out because it was a twist I didn't see coming even though I saw every other twist coming.
The reason why this book is still killing me is that everything the characters did, they did it out of love, and the end results are just devastating.
Yup, nope, still cannot come up with a coherent review for this book.
5 out of 5 stars.
30-year-old girl addicted to reading and writing. I review books for free, so if anyone wants a review of a book or book adaptation into a movie or tv series, feel free to contact me at bookgirl.reviews.books@gmail.com. Meet you in a thousand lives, book angels.
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