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Chargement... Sweet Clematispar R. Cooper
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Appartient à la sérieBeing[s] in Love (9)
A Being(s) in Love Story Can a curse be a blessing? Clematis works hard to embody every fairy stereotype. He can be a sulky prince or a submissive flirt, slutty and arrogant or silly and soft. He makes himself into whatever causes someone to want him. Combine that with beauty that's incredible even for a fairy, and everyone wants him sooner or later⦠just not for long. Well, everyone except the fairy Clematis secretly adores. But then, he's never expected happily ever after, not when he's spent years burying his emotions and making himself unlovable to push people away and protect his heart. But his curse changes all that, and Clematis can no longer prevent his feelings from rising to the surface. He's terrified that when his few friends see him for who he really is, they'll abandon him, just like his parents did. It's hard to imagine friends who see past his act to the sweet person within, but maybe happiness has been in front of him the entire time, waiting for the real Clematis to break free and blossom. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This is magnificent.
I could not stop reading even before the halfway point. It's told from Clematis's point of view, which only adds to what he has to confront and endure and eventually undo enough to escape. The end drama was great, and the epilogue is perfect. To fully appreciate an important scene, read A Boy and His Dragon first, or next if it made you curious. Themes from child neglect effects to dangerous assumptions, justice, fairness, ethics and equality, assumptions, presumptions, agency, and communication. More. It's a lot. I loved every word. ( )