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[ Book Review ]: Love Broken by JD Hollyfield

Love broken!⁣ 
In sum, I love it!⁣
Why?⁣
It's so relatable, or at least to me. I am not saying that I have already met someone like Charlie Bates in my real life, but at least it is something that I find related to me when Katie Beller aka Bailey Swan is a writer, writing about love, yet she has no experience with it. ⁣
It's so funny and bitter when you don't have love, but you seem to know a lot about it than any other people who experience it a ton of times. You hate 'love' because you see that many people are heartbroken because of that damn thing. ⁣
One more thing about this story that I find fascinating is that Katie writes the book is because she wants to express her thoughts rather than money and fame. I love this kind of person, though. Humble people are always my weakness. Anyway, I have got to know that, sometimes, if you aren't too desperate and give your temptation up, something good will come unexpectedly. ⁣
For the male character, I love Charlie for not giving up his true love easily. He is so faithful to his love. Honestly, I like this male character so much when he loves Katie no matter how much she tries to push him away. In life, we need this kind of man to help us and give us a life we all need that is not to give up easily because sometimes girls are too fragile to accept anything she thinks it might hurt her, so we need someone who we can lean on in our tough time.⁣
Life is like that. No one is in charge, but remember one thing, you are enough. Don't judge yourself or hate yourself for what you are trying and go in vain because life is fateful. ⁣
Last but not least, I want to thank the author again for this incredible story. It gives such a big impact on readers like me. ⁣
Thank you, ma author, ⁣@authorjdhollyfield 😉
for this crazily beautiful book ⭐⭐⭐⭐⁣






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