A review by ashielizz
Everything Between Us by Mila Ferrera, Sarah Fine

4.0

What happens when you fall in love with your lover’s daughter? That’s exactly the situation aspiring artist Daniel finds himself in. Originally hired to give Stella art lessons, Daniel finds himself consumed with her. She’s infuriating and uncivil but yet he finds himself instantly drawn to her. She sees through the person he portrays himself as…and she like what she sees.

I have to say I really like Daniel, even though his private shows consisted of showing more than his art. He has built up this playboy persona, never letting anyone get too close…until Stella. He finds himself revealing more to her than he ever has to anyone. Once lets her into his head, it’s hopeless to try to get her out. The same is true for Stella. She has become reclusive due to her paralyzing anxiety. She has formed these unbreakable walls that can’t be torn down until Daniel walks into her life. He makes her want to live, because she can no longer live without him.

Mila has done an excellent job of creating an emotional romance. Dealing with anxiety issues myself, I can relate somewhat to how Stella feels. It’s a long, hard struggle and she did a wonderful job of showcasing what some people go through. I cried so hard at times. I loved how she worked the romance in, never forcing it, thus making it seem so much more real. The characters were able to see their mistakes and overcome their boundaries, making them grow in such a positive way. This really resonated with me because I can’t stand stories where people never grow or learn from their actions.

I would recommend this to fans of New Adult, especially those who love a good romance. There isn’t a lot of sexual content but I would recommend this to readers 17+ due to what is incorporated.

Disclaimer:
I received a copy of this book, at no charge to me, in exchange for my honest review.