That Vast Hunger by Bree Wilde

Before I get started, trigger warnings for this book are important and Bree Wilde does provide them. Please read them. That said, I don't go into sensitive material in my review. 

Sebastian steals the show. MY MAN. My love for him carries on into this book as well. 

For the actual book and main characters, though...

Cora's story is heartwrenching and her growth is phenomenal. Seeing hers and Elliot's love unfold was just perfect. The little moments of young love to the confusing adoration in adulthood. Beautiful. 

Elliot is that bitch. THAT. BITCH. A man capable of making hard choices for the woman he loves no matter the consequences. *chefs kiss*

The book itself was a 10/10, definitely more character driven than 'plot' driven (I don't mean this in a bad way, I mean the characters themselves were the plot more than the external factors they were dealing with) and I think it was done perfectly. I was completely hooked and eating up every single scene and twist the entire time. 

Cannot wait to see what else comes out of the Echo from here (hopefully keeping my current status of ARC reader in the future, but regardless, Bree Wilde will be an auto buy for me for the rest of her writing career.)

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