I’ve read two other books by this author, so I knew all about her type of emotional damage inflicted, but I wasn’t totally ready for the pain and suffering that Brant went through during his whole life!
Was it all nightmares and pain? No! Definitely not. After the first tragedy, he was with a good and loving family, and it was incredible to see Brant, Theo and June growing up together and protecting each other.

The book is pretty slow on the romance, and to be honest, it wouldn’t work if it was different. They were foster siblings, and although Brant was pretty adamant that he wasn’t their brother since he was already 6 years old and not clueless, he knew he had a loving mother and couldn’t accept any different, but June was just a baby… She never knew a world without Brant living as her brother, just like Theo.

I won’t get into the details of the story, cause I honestly love it, and think it’s beautiful, even when it made me cry and want to just hug Brant for a long time.
At one point in the story, June was living her dreams, while he was just existing… It was pretty sad.

So why am I giving 4 stars to this story if I loved so much? Cause I still can’t see the point for the death of a dearest character. I can totally understand when authors go killing characters that will add up to the story, but in this case here, it was just to increase the suffering of people who had already suffered enough for a lifetime in such a young age! So yeah… I’m bitter about it.

After all the storms that they crossed to be together, their rainbow was bright and beautiful in the end, and I’m really happy at how it ended.