![]() You feel it on the page even while they aren’t together, it’s in between every line, it’s palpable, it’s raw, and so deliciously enticing. (In some stories, I might argue it’s the friendships.) The love story however, is memorable and moving and so achingly brilliant because the prevalent longing between Sesily and Caleb feels guttural almost. MacLean writes friendship just as gorgeously as she does romance, but Bombshell’s strength is the love story. A whirlwind of chaos, mystery, and a whole lot of bombshells after another, but nevertheless, in the words of MacLean herself, it smashes. So much so, that towards the end, I completely lost track of the plot and had no idea what was happening. Sarah Maclean’s Bombshell, is in fact, very appropriately titled. Some minor spoilers from Bombshell read only after you’ve finished the novel. ![]()
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