![]() ![]() But, I really liked it, and I think I'll check out Bailo's stories in the future.ĭisclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. This is one of the times where I wish the story to be a bit longer because it definitely has potential. And the relationship did feel a bit instant - even if it took two years for Erik to finally move to Pamplona, as mentioned in the Epilogue. ![]() Unfortunately, due to the limitation of the novella length, I thought the exploration on Erik's anxiety wasn't enough. So again, kudos for the author to be able to describe that. I was choked up a couple of times when Erik remembered his father. I could really feel Erik's pain of losing his father. And that is what I love the most from Dreamspinner Press' World of Love series - the ability from the authors to transport me to places I've never visited. Yep, if I ever be lucky enough to visit Spain in the future, I will make sure to include Pamplona on my itinerary, San Fermín festival or not. So much that I actually Googled how to get there!! ![]() First of all, I thought the author - whom I believe actually lives in Spain and have walked the streets of Pamplona - successfully brought Pamplona alive for me as a reader. ![]()
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