![]() ![]() This one, though, while not at all fast paced, did not feel like a slow story. I’ve read one other book by this author – who is known for her slow burn romance – and thought people kind of confused slow paced for slow burn. ![]() While it did go back to primarily normal narrative style in the latter half, it still had some of the texts and I felt it was balanced well. ![]() It was actually a little jarring and first and I started to miss the texts and IMs when it changed again. The first 40% or so is told that way and I was beginning to think that it was maybe a little too much when it changed instead to Ruby’s POV. *I’ve always been a fan of non-traditional formatting and the use of e-mails/texts/IMs. For a good portion of the book I didn’t always understand why they fell for each other like they did, but once they got to interact in person I definitely believed it and was 100% Team Ruron. I just loved all the sweet scenes between Ruby and Aaron. It has been quite awhile since a book made my little black heart feel like this. What she didn’t count on was falling in love with the guy. Care packages were optional.īeen there, done that. The guidelines were simple: one letter or email a week for the length of his or her deployment. ![]() Ruby Santos knew exactly what she was getting herself into when she signed up to write a soldier overseas. ![]()
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