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Book Review: It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover

It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover

Title: It Ends with Us Novel
Author:  Colleen Hoover
Publication Date: February 29, 2016
Genres: Romance novel, Fiction, Contemporary romance

Review: 

New York Times best seller novel It Ends with Us: A Novel by Colleen Hoover was released by Atria Books on August 2nd, 2016. If you haven’t read this book yet, you can buy this book from Amazon. As a young-adult novel about domestic violence, It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover is a fascinating story loaded with painful realities.

Lily Bloom, owner of a contemporary flower store, and Ryle Kincaid, a handsome surgeon who has no desire to marry or have children, are the focus of the novel.

It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover

I was enthralled by the novel’s characters, themes, and relevance as a whole as a reader. In a story that jumps back and forth between the present and the past, you get to see a romance blossom from the beginning to the end.

While life hasn’t always been easy for Lily Bloom, the determined young woman hasn’t let that deter her from striving for the happiness she deserves. She’s come a long way since she was born and raised in a small town in Maine.

She was raised by an unsupportive mother and a controlling father. It’s Lily’s goal to find the love of her life so that she can create the family she never had. Lily had big plans for herself! Eventually, as her business grew, she decided to open a traditional flower shop. When the odds were stacked against her, she refused to give up on herself and stayed true to her principles.

The neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid has a history of mental illness. He’s a wonderful person, despite his dark past. Finally, he was just a broken child trapped in an adult body. As a result, Ryle was prone to being possessive and harsh at times because he had never learned to control his thoughts and anger. At first, I found it hard to dislike him because of his kind nature. However, he eventually earned my dislike due to a number of his actions.

Atlas Corrigan, when he was a child, had a traumatic experience. It begins with the family’s deceit and ends with a near-death experience. He had to go through a lot of hardships before he left and changed his life. From a distance, Atlas was adored. As a result, he was the type of person to avoid going overboard with his emotions. His excitement at seeing Lily after such a long time was contagious.

Love had never been so sweet in a story like this one! As a child, Atlas and Lily had a tender romance. The story shows us how quickly a relationship can break down and how quickly a person’s life can drastically change for the worse.

Alyssa was a great friend to Lily when she was a little girl. Lily’s brother Ryle was a close friend of hers, but she never let him or his feelings for Lily influence her own. Lily’s best friend, despite her eccentricities, was a wonderful person.

Mrs. Bloom was a pain in the neck all the way through the book. I believe she lost her sense of self-worth as a result of her devotion to her husband. Awe-inspiring was her final piece of advice to Lily. As a child, she was a terrible mother to Lily, but as an adult, she was a wonderful mother.

With Ryle Kincaid, the episode culminates in a tense love triangle. Personal issues were intertwined with Ryle’s sweet nature.

A five-star epic love story that will warm the hearts of everyone who sees it. Here it is, the book you’ve been looking for! I plan to re-read this book in the near future.

 

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