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All The Letters I've Ever Read: An Enemies-to-Lovers Duet by Ace Gray, Ace Gray

bkvann's review

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5.0

A perfectly Imperfect love story

Have you ever read a book that just guts you, rips your heart out and then puts ever back together....that’s this book.
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Overall Rating: 5 bawling my eyes out stars ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Kindle Unlimited: yes
Standalone: no, must read book one of this duet
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If you look at my reading history I avoid feelings like the plague! However, this duet made me feel, feel a lot and I still loved it!

I think I loved it because I have been Mina, in love with someone so much it hurts! I have been James, afraid and making so many mistakes that I screw up the relationship. That I just wanted, no needed these characters to make it through. Crazy right... I didn’t cry just for the characters...I cried for every painful relationship that I had ever been in. I cried for my daughter that is struggling with a relationship, yep I cried!

Mina and James are perfectly imperfect! They both make mistakes, they miscommunicate, they misunderstand, they misinterpret and make missteps. All the while you are reading, and hoping that they can make it through. This book will touch your soul. I know it touched mine.

So to put it simply, read this duet (you have to read book 1 before this). I am sure you will love it like it did! Just be prepared for a very emotional rollercoaster ride! I totally recommend this book and duet!

morgensreads's review

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5.0

A love story that’s anything but ordinary and utterly unique.

I can’t believe it’s even possible that Ace outdid herself. The conclusion of this duet had me on my knees forgetting to breathe. The emotions she poured into the pages felt like it bled from my own heart. I felt more connected to James than even I had to Mina. I was there for every beat of his heart as he wrestled with himself as this tale of love in its most fragile state continues.

This book is told from James’ POV and I’m so glad. I easily connected with him and the way his mind works. The emotions are just as raw and somehow maybe even moreso. He doesn’t wear his heart on his sleeve but there’s a lot going on beneath the surface. It’s a beautifully crafted and uniquely told tale about all the pieces of his heart, even the most jagged that are drenched in fear and cling to the shadows. I craved each page more than my next breath. Words could never do justice to how much these characters mean to me and how emotional every word made me, they’re forever carved on my heart. Their love is anything but ordinary. It's a love that I felt deep in my soul. I’ll never be the same but maybe that’s a good thing.