A Beautiful Story

Just from reading the synopsis, you pretty much get that you will need tissues for this one.

I'm not sure what to say about this. The cover and title intrigued me, the synopsis screamed "feels", so I said yes and proceeded to read. I mean, yeah, on the surface I knew what was going to happen, but below that surface, I had no idea.

Briony has got to be one of the strongest characters I've ever had the pleasure of reading. Even though she doesn't see herself that way, she is truly amazing. I only wish her parents could see her for what she is. She has this inner beauty that makes her shine. The world took a giant shit on her and even though she has closed herself off, she keeps pushing on.

Corbin... I don't even have words for him. Really, I don't.

Briony and Corbin changed each other in remarkable ways. This is just a beautiful story and I'm going to start crying again trying to write this review.

While I was reading this, I was angry and I was sad. I was elated at some points, but there was still an underlying sadness, then I would get angry all over again. And when I finished this, I won't say I was happy, but I was content and at the same time a little empty. I only wish that Corbin's legacy included one other thing.

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