MM Reviews: Unwritten Pages

Author: XxCelCeexX
Type: Original Fiction
Genre: Drama | Tragedy | Teen
Rating: PG-13

It's always a shock when someone ends their life. It's often sudden, unexpected, and leaves those closest to the deceased wondering what they could have done to prevent it. Often there was no preventing it, no way for the person to be talked out of the act itself. It's normally a decision that has been finalised in their mind, one that seems like there is no turning back from, and the person feels as if it's their only option, their only way.

When Winterlyn Evaline Lawly committed suicide, it shocked everyone. No one understood why she did it, least of all Andrew, one of Winter's friends. As he and the rest of the town try to deal with the aftermath of her death, he gets handed the one thing he had never thought of before: Winter's journal.

Capturing every raw emotion perfectly, Unwritten Pages follows Andrew and his friends as they struggle to accept that Winter has truly gone. And as they attempt to navigate their lives, the pages that fill Winter's journal strikes deep within Andrew and reveals how little any of them actually knew about Winter.

Profound and utterly moving, XxCelCeexX's novel truly captures the essence of losing someone close in the blink of an eye. From the way her words flow to how the story is told via Andrew's thoughts, feelings and experience, Unwritten Pages is a remarkable piece that resonates deep within, even after reaching the end.

Complete with fifty two chapters, there is no one this novel wouldn't affect. Whether it's read in one sitting or over a few days, Unwritten Pages is one to remain at the top of the reading list. Its emotion, its characters and its vital scenes bring this story to life in a way that makes the reader mourn for Winter's death along with everyone else.

Special thanks to losing control and sindie synclayre for editing.

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