I received an ARC from Ylva Publishing for an honest review. Even though the tone of the first thirdspecificallywas a gritty and somber hellscape, as. To put it baldly, the text of this book simply was not work to read. If you love angst-filled love stories, then get this book. Quinn Ivins’ Worthy of Love is one of the first unfamiliar books I’ve been able to get myself to read, which I attribute to two things: the exciting plot and the snappy prose. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Worthy of Love. The story will keep you enthralled, wondering if there is any possibility of a happy ending for these two. Their secrets, quirks, and the baggage they both carry only make them more human, and more loveable. They became real to me, which shows just how well-developed they are. The two main characters stole my heart from the beginning. It is definitely a character driven tale. Worthy of Love is a very beautiful love story in spite of the angst and the obstacles thrown in their way. It’s not love at first sight, especially since Bella recognizes Nadine almost immediately, but there are sparks there even with Nadine’s history. There she meets fellow employee Bella Clarke. She ends up in a dead end minimum wage job in Overstock Oasis, a type of warehouse store that carries stock that didn’t sell in regular stores. Former lawyer Nadine Bayani has just finished a two year jail sentence for a political crime that made her notorious and hated by just about everyone in the country, and she’s finding it challenging to integrate back into society. This is a very intense romance, filled with angst from the first page. Worthy of Love by Quinn Ivins fits this need perfectly. Every once in a while, I like to read a story where the characters have even more problems than I do.
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