Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
At the heart of the "issues" in this book is slut shaming. When men in their 20s have lots of sex, it is socially acceptable. When a woman in her 20s does the same exact thing, she is a slut. I love that Bowen called out society on their double standard. This is not my lifestyle, but if it is a lifestyle someone chooses, it is not a crime. I really appreciate that Bowen made Bella face some consequences, to show some of the risks, and she gave Bella Rafe. Rafe, was a prince, who did not judge Bella, although her lifestyle was not for him. He did not hold it against her or let it deter him from wanting her as his own.
Bella was everything - strong, soft, bitchy, vulnerable, funny, loyal. She was flawed, but she was amazing still. "That Night" broke my heart, but I was happy she had such wonderful friends to support her, and they never gave up on her.
The Ivy Years brings the drama, but we also get great characters, who can be really funny. I did my favorite three things: I laughed, I cried, I swooned.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 24 May, 2016: Finished reading
- 24 May, 2016: Reviewed