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3.75/5
In the start, the chemistry seemed almost nonexistent and too dull. The character dynamic seemed off as well, but it improved. Lately, i have been unable to stick through the end of romance books because i know the outcome already and it's obviously predictable. So i have to power through but it was actually fun to read this. I think Jasper is the hottest out of all the chestnut spring boys, but i have a feeling i might like theo more.
Holy smokes, Elsie! How is it that each book gets better and better?! I don't know how I will ever pick a favorite, but so many moments from Powerless will be living rent-free in my head for a while! This book is the third installment in the Chestnut Springs Series, and it follows Jasper, the Eaton's “adopted” brother with a tough exterior, and Sloane, their cousin, a ballerina with a tender heart. Jasper and Sloane have always been friends and kept in touch, but after discovering some things about the man she is due to marry, she decides she needs an escape. Both of them have been carrying a torch for each other for a long time but haven't acted on their feelings for different reasons. Once they finally express these feelings, things really take off! And y'all, I mean they really take off! This book was so hot, and Jasper and Sloane could not be more perfect for each other. Powerless is a childhood friends to lovers story with spicy romance and a few heavier themes. The banter between the characters, including the side characters, is always one of my favorite things that Elsie writes. I know I won't be able to stop thinking about Powerless for a while so definitely preorder this book releasing February 10! This is an adult romance, 18+ for sexual content and themes.
“He's constantly trying to blend into the background, but even when he's hiding, I see him.”
Synopsis
Jasper and Sloane have been friends ever since he was first taken it by her cousins, the Eatons of Chestnut Springs, and Sloane has been in love with him just as long. Jasper considers Sloane his best friend, so when she decides to jilt her fiance at the altar, he offers to be her getaway driver. In the aftermath, she needs some time away from her father and ex in the city, so she joins Jasper on a road trip he takes to visit his sister.
“I've seen all the darkest parts of you and I'm still here. I still want more. Stop trying to scare me away. It isn't going to work.”
Tropes and Themes
“It's like she and I are tethered together, but she's the strong one. The pillar. And when troubled waters wash me downstream, all I have to do is follow the rope that ties me back to her. It always leads me back to her.”
My Thoughts
“I'm not scared anymore. You're not my fucking friend. You're just mine.”
Other than the Incest this is a good book, Like IK they arn't actually cousins but they might as well be in fact they are the
Just an another incredible book in this incredible series by this amazing author.
Sloane describes jasper perfectly a boy with sad eye and a golden heart.
5% On pause until I gather the patience to read this book
I'm glad its not just me not feeling this one. Coming from a solid 10/10 with Willa and Cade, this book felt so promising.
Let me just embarrass the shit out myself here and say that In my lifetime, I have probably read more Jasper Whitlock x Bella Swan Twilight fiction than any other piece of literature (Yes I called it literature
Loving this series - this author writes so beautifully.
2 childhood friends, finally get together after almost 20 years.
Jasper's past trauma and anxiety holds him back from taking what he wants. It takes Sloan almost marrying a total trash of a person to wake himself up. They runaway bride out of the church, and kind of hide from their lives.
During that time, they become closer and fall into a place with sexual tension and uncertainty.
Friends to lovers, hockey player, small town romance. Commanding, dominant spice.
She danced a lot for him as a teen which was weird??? IYKYK.
Overall my least favourite in the chestnut spring series.
There were a few more slow moments in this one than the previous 2. It may have been because I had to put it down for several weeks and then try to pick it up halfway through. However the second scenes were on point and I feel like that portion of the book was more lumped together than spread out, like the previous books in the series. Overall, I still really loved jasper and sloane's story. The fact that they have so much back history made the story feel deeper and more weighted to me.
This was so, so close to 5 star for me. I think it was the way that she kept pulling away in the middle-ish. I mean, I get it, but just live a little. I love Jasper. Props to him, he really had a hard life. I'm super proud of him (yes, I know he's a fictional character). Love this series so much!