This is what I want to tell you by Heather Duffy Stone


Why don't other people see the way other kinds of love can wreck you?
What about the way being left out of love can wreck you?


Nadio and his twin sister, Noelle, have been sharing a unique connection between each other ever since they were born. Keeley Shipley was the only other person in the whole world that seems to fit into their group; understanding almost everything about Noelle, Keeley and Noelle were literally inseparable. That was until Keeley leaves home to England and then Noelle began to notice how different the two of them were. How they never seem the same with two totally different lives. Noelle's emotions were initially kept inside her heart, but when Keeley returns home and fell in love with Nadio, Noelle's feelings over Keeley gradually stuck out like a sore thumb.

As the older brother, Nadio had never felt the need to protect someone else other than his twin sister, Noelle. That was before Keeley arrives onto the scene back from England and feelings between the twosome arosed. Nadio decides to keep it a secret, knowing that Noelle would be unable to handle the truth of his secret relationship with Keeley. And when Noelle meets a mysterious guy named Parker, Noelle's life bagan to spin dangerously out of control. Adding on to the problems, Keeley is harbouring a haunted past of her life at England that threatens to break her relationship with Nadio apart. With emotions thrown into a mess, Nadio, Noelle and Keeley have to figure out a way to save their relationship between themselves before it is too late.

This is what I want to tell you is a story about relationship with one another, surrounding the theme of love. In this story, they were many kinds of love involved: love between siblings, love between lovers and love between parent and children. I felt that the author had done a wonderful job at portraying these different kinds of love and how handling them correctly is important to one another. The characters were also elaborately made with the relationship between Noelle and Parker being the most visual. I like how the author used actions to describe how a person felt instead of just using words showing emotions. The ending of the story gives readers a satisfying end that is mild enough to make us wonder whether we as readers would stumble upon such relationship problems in life too. If you want an emotional read not too over the extreme but also fulfilling, you would have to give this book a try.

Official site: http://www.heatherduffystone.com/

Rating: 8.5 out of 10

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