Review:
There is no perfect in permanent. The two aren't mutually exclusive. With Entice Me, Elliott steps away from the fantasy of love and brings it into the real world. Finding happiness means enduring pain, loving someone means accepting the good along with the bad. Within reason, of course. Being human means we're going to make mistakes, but are we willing to forgive or ask for forgiveness when that happens? Nash and Kaelynn are a work in progress. A heart never stops learning from the choices that we make. The beauty of Entice Me is that it reminds us that despite our imperfections, everyone is deserving of love. That in itself is powerful.
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