Knowing Ryle’s tendency of violence, she fears that opening up to Atlas, her first love, would affect her and Ryle’s co-parenting situation with their 1-year-old daughter, Emmerson. “It Starts With Us” illustrates Lily’s conflict concerning her past. While the sequel does not consist of content as heavy, it picks up where the first book left off, shedding light on a difficult healing journey. “It Ends With Us” was filled with heavy content and the trigger warnings of abuse and domestic violence must be kept in mind. Incorporating each character’s heavy past, Hoover amplifies the emotional aspect of the series. Fan-favorite Atlas Corrigan - famous chef and Lily’s first love - is believed to be Lily’s knight in shining armor. Ryle’s heavy past fuels his rage and violence, which drives Lily away. Lily witnessed abuse before, as her father was abusive towards her mother. Lily Bloom and Ryle Kincaid meet, elope, have a child together and break apart. More specifically, she captures the rocky road to peace after undergoing an abusive relationship. Hoover captures the essence of a war between one and oneself while searching for a new beginning. 18, continuing the story of a young girl’s healing journey following an abusive relationship. Dea Hoxha, News Editor | NovemTorch Photo / Dea HoxhaĬolleen Hoover returns with a sequel to her #1 New York Times Bestseller “It Ends With Us,” six years after its release.
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