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Leaving Paradise

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Lulu Evensen@lulu444moonfairy
4.5 stars
Jul 20, 2024

I think I may love this book even more than the perfect chemistry trio

The slow burn between the main characters and the enemies to lovers aspect was perfect

The tension, the plot, the characters it was all so nice

I really felt for Caleb, he never deserved the pain and I was schocked when I found out he wasn't even the one that caused the accident..


I can't wait to read the next book and find out how this story ends

Simone's books have a way of calming me in a way others can't, like a nostalgic escape

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Courtney Gendreau@literary_chaos
5 stars
Sep 24, 2022

Loved it!! Here is my review on my blog http://rainydayreadingreviews.blogspo...

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Lauren hughes @lmhughes3
3 stars
Aug 12, 2022

This book started off kinda rough for me..I anticipated this book take a very predictable approach..I thought that I could just be cliched..But it got better as it went on..It still had cliched things,but the ending kinda saved the book for me...

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Julie D.@luxurists
4 stars
Mar 8, 2022

wut

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Amy Grieve@blossomamy
4 stars
Jan 9, 2022

Maggie and Caleb's story was endearing and made me find a new respect for Elkeles. She manages to write such truthful stories which can make me feel for the characters as if I had known them my whole life. She has a gift and I am glad that she chooses to use it. Still, even though I really liked this book it still comes nowhere near the likes of The Perfect Chemistry Series.

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Gina Cordero@ginnycr
3 stars
Nov 25, 2021

Ni tan siquiera sé porque estoy llorando.

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Siobhán@weeshubbasworld
4 stars
Oct 17, 2021

Orginal Post: http://thoughtsofamadhatter.blogspot.... I have been looking at this ever since I read Perfect Chemistry and Rules of Attraction. Having loved them both I wanted to read some of Simone's work. So I finally got Leaving Paradise and even though I did like it, it just didn't grab me like the Perfect Chemistry books. Leaving Paradise follows the story of two characters. Caleb who after spending a year in Juvinille Jail for a hit and run he finally comes home and everything has changed in his family home. Maggie is the girl who was involved in the accident. She used to be an tennis superstar school. However, even after a year and surgery she still in pain and walks with a limp. Caleb and Maggie and thrown together working for Mrs Reynolds and soon the two are helping each other deal with the pain. I was drawn to both Caleb and Maggie in this story. Caleb is the "tough guy" but deep down you know that even though he has been in jail its isn't harden him. He still cares for his family even though his family are mess. As the story continues the truth involving the accident is revealed and I was just sitting with my mouth wide opened. And it really makes you think and care for Caleb even more. Maggie, well its hard not to feel for her. She is been through much her life has been turned upside down. At the start Maggie sometimes does come across as playing the "Victim" letting the accident control her life. However, thanks to Mrs. Reynolds and Caleb, she starts to take control of her life. I have to say I think Mrs Reynolds was my favourite character. She doesn't beat around the bush about things she just tells you like it is. The story I found it quite slow to start but about a quarter way into the book it picks up and flows very nicely. Simone really is a genius when it comes to story telling. She has a way with words that really make the feelings going through the characters really believable. Leaving Paradise really is a must read for those who like contemporary fiction. I really wished I picked with up alot sooner and can't wait to get started on Return to Paradise. However, just a little warning have some tissues handy I was crying like a baby at one point I couldn't even see. There is a some bad language in this story and some sexual references so I feel it would be for those who are aged 14 and upwards.

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Ines Budich @ines02
4 stars
Dec 16, 2022
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Aleeya Metro@metro84
4 stars
Dec 5, 2021
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Vicky Nuñez @vicky21
3 stars
Mar 25, 2024
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Prerana agrawal@prerana
2 stars
Mar 12, 2024
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Rianne van der Wiel@rianne0401
4 stars
Jan 1, 2024
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Amal Hassan@amalina
4 stars
Sep 29, 2023
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karrington pease @karr
3 stars
Jul 24, 2023
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Mae Erceg@maelikestoread
5 stars
Jul 22, 2023
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Petaco@didyousaytaco
3 stars
Jul 15, 2023
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Elizabeth Nolan@tripknob
4 stars
May 16, 2023
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Candice@b0ouh
2 stars
Feb 6, 2023
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dee@amore
5 stars
Feb 6, 2023
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Jasmine Patel@jasminepatel
5 stars
Feb 6, 2023
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Ivy X@poisonivayy
4 stars
Jan 10, 2023
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Elissa Gleich@eagleich19
5 stars
Jan 1, 2023
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Shannon Haufler@shannonhaufler
3 stars
Dec 28, 2022
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Julia@tillybirds
2 stars
Oct 23, 2022