![]() ![]() It was such a breath of fresh air to see a relationship written in such detail and with everything. But having the before and after chapters also really strengthened the story and I liked having the insight from the before chapters while reading the after chapters and comparing the two different time periods to see what has changed. It really was just CLIFFHANGERS EVERYWHERE which made the book so un-put-down-able. And I'd have to read a full chapter before I could see what happened (though honestly, I did skip bits) but there'd be another cliffhanger. Which was frustrating A LOT of the time because something would happen in before or after which was intense and then it would just end in a cliffhanger. It made the book so much more captivating, switching from the different views, because everything was revealed one by one, like peeling the layers away from an onion (my simile is great, isn't it?). I think Cotugno made a really good choice to write the book with switching chapters showing us the before of Reena and Sawyer which included the very, very beginning to the falling in love all the way to the disappearance and then the after of Reena and Sawyer where we see Sawyer reintroduced to Reena's life. ![]()
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