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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

~ Visions of Love ~

Author: Noah Steele
Title: Visions of Love
Series: Cut to the Feeling 3
Release date: 2019 December 7
Pages: 198
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Rating: ★★★⍣☆ (3,5)


Blurb:

When grief-stricken law school dropout Marc Marchand visits an art exhibit, the long-forgotten butterflies in his chest finally beat their wings again—all thanks to kind-hearted Scottish artist Connor May.

Marc has been living in a world turned gray ever since he lost the first great love of his life. But Connor fills the world with colors Marc forgot existed. He burns like a hearth melting the ice around Marc’s heart.

When Marc takes the one chance he thought he’d never take again, the two share an unexpected kiss both familiar and strange.

The sparks between them are undeniable. He’s falling for Connor, and Connor for him. But is that love strong enough for Marc to leave his grief—and his guilt—behind?

Visions of Love is book 3 in the Cut to the Feeling series. It’s a low-angst gay instalove romantic drama that can stand alone, but is better read as part of the series.

My review:

It's really hard to write about my feelings, because I like the author and liked the previous books too. But... Instalove isn't my cup of tea. Sometimes I can read it and enjoy it if it isn't too insta. But in this case it was way too much for me. 

The characters got into love too soon. Their feelings were too much this early on in their relationship. I liked Marc, I really liked him and waited for this book so much but this wasn't what I hoped for.

Noah writes really good and the feelings in his books are so deep, I feel all his characters, and I hurt for Marc, but it's too instalove for my tasting.

I don't want to underestimate this book, because as I said, it was really well written and the emotions were good. The characters's background were cool too and liked the connections. And LOVED that all the previous characters were there and helped them. 

So don't get me wrong, this isn't a bad book, but this time it's too much for me. The previous two books were instalove too, but not this much.

I recommend this if you're into cute romances and instalove. 

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