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A review by dinohakari
Always You by Trish Edmisten
5.0
[a:Trish Edmisten|3388765|Trish Edmisten|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png] is a new author for me. And I have to say I really liked her style.
[b:Always You|62812419|Always You|Trish Edmisten|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1664340137l/62812419._SX50_.jpg|98580112] is a book that talks about frustrated dreams, and dreams to fulfill. It speaks of discouragement. It talks about painful situations and how a person struggles to overcome them. It talks about HOPE.
Trey and Bailey mett at a foster home when they were teenagers. Within the framework of a life, the encounter was brief, but it left an indelible mark on their lives. It is something that only happens a few times in life, the meeting of two souls.
Despite that point in common, their lives could not be more different. One learned to defend oneself, to fight and survive alone. The other, despite of his loss, was able to fill his life with his new family and fulfill several dreams. However, they never stopped looking for each other. Bailey was never able to move forward with his personal life, and Trey never stopped waiting for the right moment, where he might have something to offer him to come back into his life.
Of the two, my weakness was Trey. His insecurity, his desire to grow, to improve himself. The loneliness of him. His desire to see Bailey happy, to watch from afar as Bailey moved forward in his life, and achieved his goals. So selfless. He is amazing.
And finally after 10 years, the reunion.
This is a book to learn. To understand that sometimes it doesn't matter how much time passes to realize that when one is destined for another, sometimes it's just a spark, or a second, sometimes it's years, but when it happens, the result is so incredible that it is impossible to let it go.
I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.
[b:Always You|62812419|Always You|Trish Edmisten|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1664340137l/62812419._SX50_.jpg|98580112] is a book that talks about frustrated dreams, and dreams to fulfill. It speaks of discouragement. It talks about painful situations and how a person struggles to overcome them. It talks about HOPE.
Trey and Bailey mett at a foster home when they were teenagers. Within the framework of a life, the encounter was brief, but it left an indelible mark on their lives. It is something that only happens a few times in life, the meeting of two souls.
Despite that point in common, their lives could not be more different. One learned to defend oneself, to fight and survive alone. The other, despite of his loss, was able to fill his life with his new family and fulfill several dreams. However, they never stopped looking for each other. Bailey was never able to move forward with his personal life, and Trey never stopped waiting for the right moment, where he might have something to offer him to come back into his life.
Of the two, my weakness was Trey. His insecurity, his desire to grow, to improve himself. The loneliness of him. His desire to see Bailey happy, to watch from afar as Bailey moved forward in his life, and achieved his goals. So selfless. He is amazing.
And finally after 10 years, the reunion.
This is a book to learn. To understand that sometimes it doesn't matter how much time passes to realize that when one is destined for another, sometimes it's just a spark, or a second, sometimes it's years, but when it happens, the result is so incredible that it is impossible to let it go.
I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.