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Review : From A Distance by L.M. Carr

  • cushinvioleta
  • Aug 21, 2021
  • 2 min read

A whirlwind roller-coaster of emotions


This one was truly a full on emotional ride filled with all the feels and tossed me from one emotional end to the other for sure.

If you want to read a book that'll make you feel pain so good but at the same time balance it out with love and happiness, then this one is perfect.

Right from the start, I felt for karrie. She thinks she has a beautiful marriage with a good man who even though is older than her by years, is a bit not caring, doesn't return her phone calls and many such small things which make an indirect picture of the type of man he is, she still loves him and thinks he is perfect.

I could feel Alex, karrie's husband was definitely hiding things from her but I don't judge karrie because when you're in love you would rather hold on to the fantasy than shatter your world by opening your eyes even if it is the right thing to do.

Then tragedy strikes for sure big time, tossing karrie's world upside down.

But unbeknownst to her, she derives something huge from this loss.

She finally finds the other better half of her heart.

My heart went out to both karrie and Tyler.

The circumstances that they both are pushed into, the trials they have to go through, the loss; It is not easy at all for a person to remain strong through all that and still hold on.

But they both do and I totally admire them both. Even to the last of the book, when another blow is striked onto them. I was so scared and nervous as to what was gonna happen.

I'm glad though with the ending, as initially I didn't know I was gonna survive if anything more did happen.

But we do get our reward at the end with the way things are now with karrie and Tyler.

OH my... So many feels. Loved this one. 😍❤️❤️❤️


Rating : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 5.

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