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Confess - Book Review

 A stupefying, overwhelming, must read love story.
 
“There are people you meet that you get to know, and then there are people you meet that you already know.” - Colleen Hoover, Confess
The love Auburn and Owen has for each other is fate's gift. All that Owen has to do is just to be with Auburn and she feels like she has galaxies in her hands. To Owen, Auburn means life.
It all starts with Owen Mason Gentry and Auburn Mason Reed meeting officially for the very first time at Dallas art studio where Owen welcomes Auburn to work with him for his show. It is not the first time Owen sees Auburn but she's unaware of the truth and Owen decides to let it be that way. Losing Adam was not easy for Auburn, for when you're fifteen and in love, it looks like you have got every thing you will ever be needing and that you won't find love again if you lose the one you have right now. You put all your potential in loving and making plans for future. But sadly Auburn didn't get to choose what she wants as Adam didn't have time left to love Auburn anymore than he already did.
 
 
Owen's art attracts Auburn just like the one Adam sent her did. Owen always looks at Auburn like he's loving her with his eyes, with his breath, with his mind and with all of his heart. Auburn feels like she's at home whenever she's with Owen and soon they both come to know the bond they share. Trey, Adam's brother, on the other hand expresses his feeling for Auburn and emotionally blackmail her by saying that if she says yes she can live with them and with her son AJ.
After a year of Adam's death, Auburn came to know that she was pregnant with Adam's baby but her parents couldn't afford one more child in their family so Lydia, Adam's mother, agreed to take her in and because of this Auburn had to give her AJ's custody. Since then only Lydia decided what's better for AJ.
Trey comes between Owen and Auburn and makes sure that they both stop seeing each other so that he can marry Auburn. Despite of knowing how deeply she and Owen feel for each other, Auburn makes a choice and when Trey gets his chance he tries his best to fulfil his lust but fortunately Auburn gets saved by her roommate.
Auburn knows that she has to do something now or she will never be able to save herself and be with her son. Auburn takes a step, a very brave one, after which no one can stop her from having what she wants and she succeeds.




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