PRETTY VENOM by Ella Fields
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Callum Welsh perfected the art of hating me when we were two kids who believed we’d be forced into marriage.
He thought I wanted it, but my only wish had been for him to leave me alone.
Then one afternoon, he stole my first kiss.
Despite all he’d done, everything changed after that.
As the years passed, our hearts thawed, and he no longer hated me.
In fact, he loved me enough to make me his wife.
Until I ruined everything with one stupid mistake.
That hatred returned in the form of cruel words and even crueler deeds.
But we weren’t kids anymore.
I could handle his brand of venom.
He would be mine again, even if it cost me the remains of my heart.
Warning: contains cheating and an anti-hero who might make you throw your kindle.
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Ella Fields has managed to capture the confusion, pain and intensity of young love perfectly in Pretty Venom.
I started off loving both these characters. Callum was just enough of a jerk to make me like him and Renee wasn’t a walk over like I was expecting. My feelings towards Renee changed really fast though and I hated her at times. The frustration she (and Callum) made me feel was enough that I had to walk away from my kindle several times (I’m not even ashamed to admit I threw it more than once) but at the same time I couldn’t help but feel for her.
Callum and Renee fall in love so young that they’re just not emotionally mature enough to deal with what’s coming their way and I know I’m going to get jumped on for this but I really sympathised with Callum. I didn’t necessarily agree with his actions but I understand why he acted like he did. I loved the character development and watching Renee and Callum grow emotionally as they both tried to deal with their problems.
We all remember the joys of been teenagers and the battlefield that is dating and Ella Fields has managed to write Pretty Venom in a way that hurtled me back to been a teen and all the angst and emotions that come with it. I can’t recommend this book enough.
I started off loving both these characters. Callum was just enough of a jerk to make me like him and Renee wasn’t a walk over like I was expecting. My feelings towards Renee changed really fast though and I hated her at times. The frustration she (and Callum) made me feel was enough that I had to walk away from my kindle several times (I’m not even ashamed to admit I threw it more than once) but at the same time I couldn’t help but feel for her.
Callum and Renee fall in love so young that they’re just not emotionally mature enough to deal with what’s coming their way and I know I’m going to get jumped on for this but I really sympathised with Callum. I didn’t necessarily agree with his actions but I understand why he acted like he did. I loved the character development and watching Renee and Callum grow emotionally as they both tried to deal with their problems.
We all remember the joys of been teenagers and the battlefield that is dating and Ella Fields has managed to write Pretty Venom in a way that hurtled me back to been a teen and all the angst and emotions that come with it. I can’t recommend this book enough.
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