This book is byRubyHollow22 on Wattpad! This is a faking dating romance with some dark themes. Book description will be down below! 👇
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Amora has always been battling with her own demons, but she never expected her life to change when she bumped into a tall, mysterious football player in the campus library. New to college life, Amora didn't anticipate crossing paths with Mr. Popular himself. Little did she know, Viktor had a proposition for her - pretend to be his girlfriend and help him get back at his ex. But as their fake relationship brings them closer, Amora starts to see beyond Viktor's cold and distant persona. She finds herself drawn to him and wanting to break through his tough exterior. And as they spend more time together, they both begin to question whether their feelings are truly just an act.
... Read moreOkay, so I just had to share my thoughts on 'Saving Amora' by Ruby Hollow. If you're anything like me and you live for a good fake dating trope, especially one with a deeper, darker edge, then you absolutely need to add this to your reading list. When I first started, I was expecting a fun, lighthearted read, but Amora's story quickly pulled me in a way I didn't anticipate, making it impossible to put down.
What truly resonated with me was Amora herself. She’s not your typical flawless heroine; she's grappling with her own inner demons, and you can feel her vulnerability through every chapter. New to college life, she's already battling so much internally, and then she gets thrust into this whirlwind with Viktor. There were moments where the emotional weight was so palpable, it almost made me feel that classic 'Why are you crying? It's just a book' sentiment, but in the best possible way. Her internal monologue, battling those relentless whispers of 'You will never be enough, Amora,' felt incredibly raw and real. It makes you root for her, desperately hoping she finds moments where she truly feels loved and saved, not just by someone else, but by herself too.
The fake dating aspect with Viktor is just *chef's kiss*. The tension, the witty banter, and the agonizingly slow burn as their pretend feelings start to blur into something undeniably real—it’s exquisitely done. You’re constantly asking yourself, 'Is this genuine, or are they still playing a part to get back at his ex?' It’s this delicious ambiguity that makes their developing connection so captivating. Viktor isn't just a mysterious football player with a motive; he's got layers, a guarded exterior that Amora slowly, almost unknowingly, starts to chip away at. Watching their dynamic evolve from a calculated arrangement to something much deeper is truly the heart of the story.
This book isn't afraid to touch on dark themes, which truly adds a layer of complexity and maturity to the romance. It’s not just about two people falling in love; it’s about Amora's profound journey of healing, self-discovery, and confronting her past. The way love—not just romantic love, but the love she starts to find for herself—plays a pivotal role in her being 'saved' from her own struggles is powerful. It’s a testament to how impactful stories can be when they tackle difficult subjects with sensitivity and depth. If you're searching for a story where the main character, Amora, finds her inner strength and a love that helps her navigate her past, confronting those doubts about being 'enough,' then give this a try. It’s definitely one that sticks with you long after you've turned the last digital page, leaving you thinking about Amora's resilience and the nuanced meaning of being truly loved.
FOURTH WING THO 🔥