Ratings98
Average rating3.9
It took me a long time to decide how many stars I should give this book because I liked IEWU more however since this is a different kind of story, I'm giving it the 5 stars it deserves. All your perfects relives a personal experience for me, having that one thing you want and in the end you never get it. I got mine so it turned all good but what Quinn experienced threw me back to what could have not have happened. I also like the point where everything you had on start of your relationship eventually what would make you keep it in the long run. Graham was so selfless and so perfect you will ask why they ended up being in a dreadful situation, in the end it's really what made you fall in love in the first place. I could never put the blame on Quinn, she was the one experiencing it. I know people would try to say the best things but if you are the one dealing with it– alone, you will be sucked in a painful reality that you cannot break through. In the ending it all went well, happy ending as you would say, but it's still there, it's never going to change. It will be permanent and all you can do is deal with it. The best way you can, I'm so glad she has Graham in this, having to share the dread of not being able to do anything about an inevitable fate.