I know that everyone has their own sensitivity and this book will not suit everyone, but I think it is very interesting and worth reading. I was really moved by Steve's transformation, which the author described in one of the comments as a "redemption arc" and wrote that in order to have something to redeem yourself from, you first have to sin. Truth be told, Steve is not as toxic as the characters in many popular books. He is a bit damaged, but the author not only explains it very well in later chapters but also shows the true power of love. I really like how the characters struggle with their feelings, how their hearts struggle with their minds or with their sense of guilt. This makes her characters more real, multidimensional, flawed, yes, but that makes them really interesting. And if in every romance novel the characters ran away at the sight of a red flag, probably 90% of romance novels would have to cease to exist, along with my beloved "Wuthering Heights".
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