All Your Perfects is a profound novel about a damaged couple whose potential future hinges on promises made in the past.
I am late to the party and only discovered Colleen Hoover
this year when my mum brought me a copy of Verity which I absolutely loved. I
have now just finished my second book by this author called All Your Perfects
and it was another wonderful read.
This book focuses on infertility and the effect it has on
not just the individual but also on a relationship, how men and women deal with
the issue in different ways and also shows how the lack of communication can
have unnecessary and dramatic effects on a relationship.
Quinn and Graham are both easy characters to love and
because we meet them at the same time they meet each other we follow their
whirlwind romance from the start and because of the situation that resulted in
them meeting in the first place I already was hoping for a happy outcome for
them both. The love they both had for each other was exciting and heartwarming,
the kind of romance we all crave when looking for our long-term partner.
The author has an effortless flow to her writing and sweeps
you away speeding through the pages with ease and before you realise it your
already half way through the book in no time. The chapters are short and sharp
alternating between Then and Now in their relationship. The first half of the
book is lighter and enjoyable and then towards the end of the book things start
to get heavier and emotions start running high and I have to confess that I did
surprise myself at one point when I had a tear rolling down my face, my heart
broke for them and the unfairness of life sometimes.
This is such a raw and honest novel that highlights a very
real topic that so many couples are going through in life and so this one will
certainly leave a lasting impression on me. I can certainly see why so many
people love and rave about Colleen Hoover books because I certainly feel like I
have been missing out but at the same time am excited to still be able to make
my way through her huge backlist of books if they are all as promising as the
two I have read so far.
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