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Sean by Fiona Keane
4.0
I’ve finished this book yesterday but didn’t know how I felt or what to say about it so i can make it justice.
What i liked: Avery is a woman that put her career and education first and she achieved everything in this field. The only thing she is missing is the personal one where she only wants one man that belongs to someone else and tries to get over him and goes out with another great man but she knows it’s not the same and her feelings would never be the same if it was Sean.
I did not understood well where Sean is coming from as in his family?( rich? )
I like the bound between the friends as they were a real family looking out for each other in every moment.
Sean is great, sexy and smart and funny but also confusing. When he finds out that he suffers from a deadly disease decides that the first person to tell is Avery as she is his friend. What follows is a battle with destiny in fighting the disease and acknowledge and confessing their love to each other.
I did not like that we only have her point of view as I wanted to know what Sean thinks, why he takes some decisions and what he feels through all the painful moments. There were also moments when I felt like telling the story for almost every minute of the day and suddenly jumping to weeks in between actions wasn’t on my liking.
Overall I give 4,5 stars because i liked the story and the research was good and it was an easy reading although it’s about a very difficult part in someones life which is hard to only hear about it.
What i liked: Avery is a woman that put her career and education first and she achieved everything in this field. The only thing she is missing is the personal one where she only wants one man that belongs to someone else and tries to get over him and goes out with another great man but she knows it’s not the same and her feelings would never be the same if it was Sean.
I did not understood well where Sean is coming from as in his family?( rich? )
I like the bound between the friends as they were a real family looking out for each other in every moment.
Sean is great, sexy and smart and funny but also confusing. When he finds out that he suffers from a deadly disease decides that the first person to tell is Avery as she is his friend. What follows is a battle with destiny in fighting the disease and acknowledge and confessing their love to each other.
I did not like that we only have her point of view as I wanted to know what Sean thinks, why he takes some decisions and what he feels through all the painful moments. There were also moments when I felt like telling the story for almost every minute of the day and suddenly jumping to weeks in between actions wasn’t on my liking.
Overall I give 4,5 stars because i liked the story and the research was good and it was an easy reading although it’s about a very difficult part in someones life which is hard to only hear about it.