MM Reviews: Noor

Title: Noor
Author: toujours pur
Rating: R
Type: Original Fiction
Genre: Romance l Life l Tragedy

Redemption –the act of being redeemed. Redeem –to free from the consequences of sin.

Skyler Fitz wanted that –no, he needed that. Unfortunately, the only place where he could actually achieve that is the last place he should be. Once troubled and bullied by his classmates, he made the wrong decision that brought him lifelong consequences. The only thing that could possibly keep him from going insane is the picture in his wallet of a girl who he still loves but he assumes that she would never even want to talk to him after all these years, let alone see him. Until he meets a young and optimistic woman named Arizona Calder who comes into the picture and tries to revive the light that she knows is still inside him.

Seeing these two very opposite characters blend together into a beautifully written story definitely made me scream for more. Toujours purs has surprised her readers by writing very well a story that comes from a guy's perspective and will never cease to give surprises in the succeeding chapters of the story.

Romance entangled with tragedy and misery, Noor is surely a story that will likely tug at your heartstrings and keep you wanting to read the next chapter. I recommend this story to all those who are most likely wanting to pull themselves back up after a very hard fall.

Don’t miss how Skyler’s life really began in Seafoam!

Thank you to everybody dies;; and Airi for editing!

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