4 reviews for:

Loving Ashe

Liz Durano

3.89 AVERAGE


 DNF

Loving Ashe is not what I expected. The plot promising so much drama and lies and twist. I thought this could be a good book. 

The more I am listening to the audiobook, the more it is clear I can not follow the plot. Or maybe at one point, I lost interest. The first hour is interesting and promising. 
Then it goes downhill from there. 

challenging dark emotional funny inspiring reflective relaxing sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I love this story, I love how realistic it is. Riley and Ashe are by no means perfect but that's what makes the story so good, this story pulled me in and wrapped me in it magic.

Loving Ashe is a really heartfelt story that will leave you reeling and wanting for more. The way that Liz describes her characters and brings them to life is amazing to witness. Each and every word of this story is beautifully written.

The characters are real, deep and flawed. People make mistakes. They lie and they manipulate. But, what matters in the end is that they try to redeem themselves and that they love.

I'm absolutely smitten by Ashe. Ashe Hunter is really a force to be reckoned with, you know? He's so honest and real and persuasive and not ready to let go that you just can't help but give into him. I mean, which girl can turn down noodles in a crowded restaurant, coffees, talks and lots of flowers and texts? Certainly not me and definitely not Riley.

Riley is an amazing and strong protagonist. She has a lot of her own demons that she's fighting, but the way she appears to the world - happy and normal - shows just how strong she is in dealing with everything. Yes, she's been sheltered a lot by her elder sister and she's done a lot of stuff she's not proud of, but she's learning and growing up. She's trying to stand her own and to fall in love again. I love that she isn't perfect and that she misses things easily. It makes her character more real. She's smart and honest and passionate about anything and everything she does. The love that she has for her nephews is amazing. I love her.

All in all, Loving Ashe is an amazing read!