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- Book Title: Saving 6
- Author: Chloe Walsh
- Year Published: February 14, 2023
- Goodreads Rating: 4.48/5
- Availability: Buy the PDF from Google Play Books.
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Our Review of Saving 6
"Saving 6" by Chloe Walsh is an emotional rollercoaster, filled with heart-wrenching moments and glimpses of hope. This installment focuses on Joey Lynch, a deeply troubled character whose journey through trauma and redemption tugs at your heartstrings. He's the "lost boy" in desperate need of saving, and every page pulls you deeper into his internal struggle. Aoife Molloy, his counterpart, brings light into his dark world—her strength and resilience make her a standout character, one whose unwavering support for Joey makes her feel like an angel sent to heal him.
The relationship between Joey and Aoife is the beating heart of "Saving 6." Their connection goes beyond being simple soulmates; it's a bond that feels predestined and unbreakable. Watching them navigate their struggles, both together and individually, adds depth to the narrative. As the story unfolds, you're drawn into their world—one filled with both moments of pure joy and heartbreaking sorrow. The bond they share doesn't just feel romantic; it feels essential for their survival.
Walsh doesn't shy away from giving her readers a detailed, almost exhaustive look into her characters' lives. Much like its predecessor, "Binding 13" and "Keeping 13," this book is long—so long that at times, you might wonder if the words are even making sense anymore. But the length is essential. It allows you to get to know these characters intimately, seeing every facet of their lives, their friendships, and the found family dynamics that make the "Boys of Tommen" series so beloved.
At the same time, the emotional weight of the story is never far away. The devastating lows are truly gut-wrenching, making the characters' small victories feel all the more satisfying. Walsh's ability to balance these highs and lows is what keeps you glued to the pages, even when the narrative feels overwhelming.
For those who are invested in the "Boys of Tommen" series, catching up with beloved characters like Shannon, Johnny, and Gibsie is an added bonus. Their brief appearances provide a sense of continuity and connection, tying this book to the larger world Walsh has created. It’s a comfort, knowing they’re still part of the story, even as Joey and Aoife’s story takes center stage.
"Saving 6" is a gripping, emotional read that leaves you eagerly anticipating the next book. Walsh crafts characters who feel real, flawed, and worth rooting for, making the emotional investment in this series worthwhile. The only downside? The wait for "Redeeming Six," which can't come soon enough.
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