![]() ![]() The title of this book - SEE BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL - immediately brought to mind the song lyrics of a song with the same title by Labrinth and Emeli Sande. Eunice Nascimento exhibits many skills in crafting this interesting, uplifting, and enjoyable book.more The reader will be left with a smile, as love wins the day. When the ending arrives, the author creates a believable and positive set of circumstances for the characters. The setting, dialogue, and pacing remain excellent through each chapter of the book and the humor sprinkled along the way lightens the story at just the right times. Author Eunice Nascimento approaches the female protagonist’s struggles with gentleness and compassion, leading the reader to connect with her journey and to cheer for her to take the steps needed for her healing. More than being a romance story, See Beneath Your Beautiful also introduces real life issues and pressures for both main characters, making the entire story relatable. See Beneath Your Beautiful is a wonderful love story with vivid imagery, authentic characters, and a well-written plot. Will Libby find the courage to commit her heart to him?. But the business of love is beyond anyone’s control. Used to taking risks and trusting his gut, the property developer concocts a plan to seduce her. Too bad the feeling she’s “the one” won’t go away. When Noah meets Libby at her best friend’s party, there’s no mistaking the undeniable attraction between them, but the blue-eyed beauty isn’t interested in dating. Even if that man is as sexy and ruggedly handsome as Noah Rodrigo, who just knows how to sweet-talk her into forgetting she’s sworn off men for life. She’s spent years learning to overcome her painful past and has no intention of allowing any man to disrupt the peaceful world she’s built. To twenty-eight-year-old Libby Thompson, work, her mum and best friend are the definition of a perfect life. Even if that man is as sexy and ruggedly handsome as Noah Rodrigo, who just knows ho Giving in to desire might be her downfall… If you haven’t heard the song Beneath Your Beautiful, check it out down below.Giving in to desire might be her downfall… To twenty-eight-year-old Libby Thompson, work, her mum and best friend are the definition of a perfect life. It’s okay to be afraid to do that, but do not let fear stop you. Being loved for who you really are is what matters. They are part of what makes you worth loving. Don’t be afraid to let someone see beneath your beautiful and perfect.Įmbrace your imperfections. Don’t be afraid to let people love who you are truly are. Don’t be afraid to be who you really are. Be selective with who you let in, but don’t push everyone away. Not everyone needs to know everything about you. Even if you try to push people away, they may still be fight for you and try to get to know the real you. Someone who wants to get to know the real one. Love means taking a risk.Įven if you’re not willing to take a risk, sometimes you find someone who is willing to take a risk on you. It means being willing to get hurt, but trusting the person not to hurt you. Aren’t we all, on some level, afraid of being hurt? One of the verses even says that they can hear deep down the person saying please don’t hurt me. The first two verses of the song literally describe people who have this image of perfection. Sometimes we want people to like us and fear what will happen if they see the real us. To see beyond the image that try to portray. The chorus of asks to see beneath someone’s façade. There is nothing wrong with that, but it can limit us. In love and in life we tend to put our best foot forward. Would you let me see beneath your beautiful tonight?” – Beneath Your Beautiful by Labrinth ft. “Would you let me see beneath your beautiful? Would you let me see beneath your perfect? Take it off now, girl. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |