Layla by Colleen Hoover: Book Review

 


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𝘽𝙤𝙤𝙠 𝙍𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬: Layla By Colleen Hoover 

Leeds and Layla saw each other for the first time at her sister's wedding and It was love at first sight for both. From then on, they didn't seem to spend even a moment without each other.. going places, making memories until Leeds's pasts hurdled in their happy lives.

Layla got into an accident that almost took her life and after spending weeks at hospital she came back home. While she recovered from the physical injuries.. the mental trauma completely altered the lively and carefree soul that Layla was once... and Leeds couldn't take it. 

He wanted to bring the cheerful Layla back and would do anything for that. So he planned a trip to the same bed-and-breakfast where they met for the first time to relive all those moments and hoping that it might help Layla feel better.. 

But Once they reached there, Leeds noticed things to stir up rapidly whether it was Layla's mood swings or things at that place... He gotta get help before it was too late and that's when he met Willow...

Leeds didn't know while he tried to find answers for the questions in his mind that he became interested in Willow... 

It reached the point where he wanted to see her and talk with her more than Layla.. 

But what about Layla..?? Why she had to suffer through the neglect and ignorance of the man she once loved the most... 

Willow needed Leeds's help for something but this might mean putting Layla's life in danger..

And it was in Leeds's hands to save Layla from a big disaster that might be awaiting them... One wrong decision and it'll destroy their lives forever.

The story unfolds with the alternate narrations about the present and the past...

Almost half of the book I hated Leeds for soo many reasons and when you'll read it.. you'll know why... 

The story style and narration was phenomenal.. especially the plot twist really got me stunned.. 

Enough to say, it's a CoHo book and you never know how the story turns out at the end.

One thing that put me off were the intense romance scenes in the most parts unnecessarily. So yeah, it's a 18+ book.

P.s. Have you read It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover..?? Click here if you want to check my detailed review of the book.

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