REVIEW: Still Beating by Jennifer Hartmann

Book Review

𝑰𝒕’𝒔 π’”π’•π’Šπ’π’ π’ƒπ’†π’‚π’•π’Šπ’π’ˆ.
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𝑨𝒏𝒅 𝑰 π’”π’•π’Šπ’π’ 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆 π’šπ’π’–.
— 𝑫𝒆𝒂𝒏


Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Spice: I won't be rating spice for this book
Tropes: Dark romance, angsty, enemies to lovers, trauma bonded

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This book is INCREDIBLE. It's heartbreaking, but beautiful at the same time. This one will stay with me forever.

Cora and Dean are absolutely beautiful together. They "hate" each other until a traumatic experience bonds them together. Through this experience, they realize that the line between love and hate is very thin. I loved that as they were realizing their feelings for each other, we got to see flashbacks that showed how they felt all along.

My sweet Cora. She went through so much in this book. She struggles a lot, but there is so much strength in her. It was powerful seeing her work through her trauma. I was so happy we got to see her take her power back.

I'm obsessed with Dean. He is probably the best book boyfriend ever. I thought others before him were at the top, but he is superior. He's Cora's lifeline and support throughout this book. He's open about how he feels and wanted to talk to Cora about everything happening between them. Dean wants Cora to be her happiest and best self, and knew he had to be the one to force a change for that to happen. He's absolutely amazing. He made her soup when he was supposed to "hate" her and never told her. He let her think it was someone else for YEARS. As a soup girl, this is a major act of love 😭

I teared up at times, but it wasn't until the last chapter and epilogue where I was SOBBING. I was stressed the whole book, so getting to see their ending and how beautiful it was, had me sobbing in relief. The ending is perfect.

There's a character that I wanted to fight so bad. Their lack of understanding or care about the trauma Cora and Dean experienced made me so mad. Especially how they treated Dean. Men experience trauma too, which is sometimes overlooked.

Jennifer, thank you for this book πŸ’“

Book Information

Release date: December 30th, 2020

Description:
*The description comes directly from Amazon's website*

WARNING: This book contains subject matter that may be sensitive for some readers. There is dark and triggering content between these pages. 18+ only. Please read responsibly.

When Cora attends her sister’s birthday party, she expects at most a hangover or a walk of shame. She doesn’t anticipate a stolen wallet, leaving her stranded and dependent on Dean—her arch nemesis and ultimate thorn in her side.

And she really doesn’t anticipate waking up in shackles in a madman’s basement.

To make matters worse, Dean shares the space in his own set of chains.

After fifteen years of teasing, insults, and practical jokes, the ultimate joke seems to be on them. The two people who always thought they’d end up killing each other must now work together if they want to survive.

But Cora and Dean have no idea their abductor has a plan for them. A plan that will alter the course of their relationship, blur the line between hate and love, and shackle them together with far more than just chains.

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