Friday, June 15, 2018

Review: One with You

One with You One with You by Sylvia Day
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Gideon Cross. Falling in love with him was the easiest thing I've ever done. It happened instantly. Completely. Irrevocably..."
I cannot believe that I finally made it to the end of Eva and Gideon's story! Similar to other books like Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen, this series is told in both the perspectives of Gideon and Eva, which has the novel come around full circle, as alternating chapters share different points of view and help the character's complexity through all 5 books. There is SO much to say about this book, the main being that this is my favorite series EVER! In this last book, Eva is faced with countless depressing yet self-strengthening acts that only seem to bring her and Gideon closer than ever before. Over the course of the series, their love for each other transformed into something; bringing two damaged souls into one. It is so heartening to read about two damaged people who love each other so deeply and eternally that makes you believe that love can blossom from any life. In this novel (Eva and Gideon are married), fights break out, but it only gives their relationship strength and power, making it seem that nothing will ever seperate them.
"His hand curved around my nape, the hold possessive and tender at once. His face was impassive, giving nothing away, but his eyes… those blue, blue eyes… they raged with emotion. “We’re going to make it, angel.”
This book and series for that matter are simply a piece of art. I was saddened when I realized that this book was the end of the Crossfire series, but Sylvia Day truly brought a feeling of fullfillment and satisfaction that no other ending could have brought. If a book of sass, humor, and a searing love story intrigues you, then this is the series for you!!:)
ALWAYS MINE. FOREVER YOURS. — GIDEON

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