11 January 2019

Release with Review:: Cards of Love: The Sun by Stevie J. Cole

This story. Man, it really got me. I took me back to high school. Not that my story is close to Sunny's but high school is drama, love, and confusion. This story takes you through the emotional mind of teenagers. They are figuring out life, they are trying to be adults, yet they don't know how to do it. They think they know love and maybe they do but parents don't listen. We get off of that here. We get the misunderstood romance of a small town. I absolutely loved Elias's heart and his compassion. I loved that he really tried to do what was best for Sunny, yet he knew he was best and couldn't stay away. I could not put this book down, I am still thinking about it hours later. It really got to me and I really enjoyed it. 



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The cliche in love stories is that the good girl falls for the bad boy who smells of leather and exhaust from his motorcycle, and at the end of the day love conquers all.

The stories make it seem so easy. Life, on the other hand, makes it hard. The awful truth is: sometimes love leaves you in ruins. 
Elias Black may have had a sleeve of tattoos and grown up on the wrong side of the tracks, but he didn’t have a true bad bone in his body. I loved him from the moment he kissed me, when I knew I no longer owned my heart, until the world pulled us apart.

And then I wanted nothing more than to unlove him, and he wanted nothing more than to unlove me.

I was just a girl who fell in love with a boy who fell in love with me until. . .