![]() ![]() When she professed her love for the second time, it was real. ![]() Rachel’s first declaration of love was made by a kid, someone who was too young and immature to know what true love was, who hadn’t experienced the world. But then time passed, things happened, she changed and grew up, and finally both her and Logan were at a place where they could really, truly love each other. Honestly, her behavior at the time showed how immature she was, and Redwine wanted us to see that. She was mad at him because he refused to reciprocate her feelings, which is just stupid. ![]() When we start the book, Rachel holds the world’s biggest grudge against Logan because she confessed her love for him, and he said he couldn’t deal with it at that exact moment. What struck me the most was the romance, how unique it was, and how it was used to track the development of the characters. This book easily withstands the test of time, which is why I loved it as much reading it now as I did six years ago for the first time. They are whited out so you can only read them if you highlight the text ![]()
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