
Author: Mercedes Ron
Publisher: Bloom Books (December 5, 2023)
Paperback: 432 pages
ISBN-10: 1728290767
ISBN-13: 978-1728290768
Reading age: 16 – 18 years
Genre: Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance
Your Fault Review
Mercedes Ron has a way of pulling readers into an emotional storm, and Your Fault is no exception. This journey is not just about romance but also comes with painful, self-growing experiences. The book is complex in terms of trust, relationships, and most of all, the deep wounds that break us apart. It feels raw while being exciting and unpredictable throughout.
It’s so gripping that reading It becomes extremely difficult to stop from the start until reaching the end. Like fire and ice, the two completely opposite main characters share an unbreakable bond. With a focus on their chemistry and every interaction, it becomes intense, enjoyable yet frustrating at the same time. This makes us feel emotional while reading. The pauses in between give a chance to shout at them while also supporting them. It doesn’t just tell a story but takes you on an emotional ride.
The heartbreaking and touching aspects of *Your Fault* make the characters feel real. Believing in something so strong yet unrealistic is powerful. As humans, without even thinking, we easily ignore our own flaws, accept, and act as if blame is natural. Reality seems imperfect, which makes it easier to accept human weaknesses. There is also a parental struggle in the story, showing how lack of involvement can lead to deep emotional pain.
This flawless masterpiece by Mercedes Ron comforts and heals, turning broken love into recovery by letting go of hidden pain. Everything is softened and mended by the deep love rooted in us, beautifully balanced with intense trauma while smoothly pulling us back into the dark past and pain. Difficult. You feel the tension in every chapter.
Beautifully and gracefully written, every twist is deeply engaging and hits the right emotions. Each chapter is filled with pain and chaos, drawing you into the characters’ struggles.
The emotions run so deep that they leave you completely immersed. The story holds you so tightly that every moment feels intense, making it nearly impossible to put the book down until the very end.