Suddenly Forbidden by Ella Fields
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Like the moon and the stars.” stars!
“You smell and taste like my heart,” he whispered to the underside of my chin, pressing lazy kisses. “And you feel like fucking heaven.”
Emotional, angsty and heartbrakingly beautiful.
All I wanted was to read some chapters then have a good night sleep but Quinn and Daisy had other plans for me.
Suddenly Forbidden opens to six years old Daisy and seven years old Quinn wrapped up in their little cute bubble of kids in love.
“I’m gonna marry you someday, Daisy June.” My breathing stopped at the same time my feet did. Spinning around, I stuck my hands on my hips and planted a smirk on my face, hoping it hid the weird feeling bubbling in my tummy. “Really?” He nodded, grinning like he did when he acted like he knew everything. “Yep. One day, after we get done with college and I take over this farm, you’ll be my wife.”
Ten years later, life happened and Daisy moved to another city taking with her Quinn's heart and happiness. They promised each other to meet but the promises were broken and their love couldnt stand the brutality of long distances.
Two years later, Daisy was ready to claim the love of her life and have her happily ever after but Quinn had already moved on with her best friend.
How is one supposed to get over the hurt and betrayal? Aren't the moon and the stars inseparable?
“I should’ve known he’d move on—that something might happen—instead of foolishly believing we’d end up together again. My heart, even now, refused to listen. It was failing to comprehend what my brain kept repeating to it. That access to its counterpart was now suddenly forbidden.”
Quinn thought that he would never see Daisy Daniels again. He moved on with his life and what little feelings remained in his heart but the moment he saw her, he knew he would never stand a chance.
“She was my first in every way, in a way that messed up something fundamental inside me when I realized we weren’t going to be each other’s last.”
A journey full of pain and betrayal but also a kind of love that was so raw and real that it stood against all the hurt.
“We more than meant a lot to each other. We were the breeze that ruffled the dandelions. The sun that scorched our skin red until we searched for reprieve under our favorite willow tree. And underneath the stretch of dark skies, we were each other’s stars.”
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