I really like how the story shows realistic misunderstandings between family, friends, and lovers—it makes the relationships feel genuine. Sigrid isn’t a perfect Mary Sue; she’s strong but still vulnerable because of her past, and watching her grow is the best part. The author clearly understands how relationships work, which makes this such an enjoyable read. Highly recommend!
I really like how the story shows realistic misunderstandings between family, friends, and lovers—it makes the relationships feel genuine. Sigrid isn’t a perfect Mary Sue; she’s strong but still vulnerable because of her past, and watching her grow is the best part. The author clearly understands how relationships work, which makes this such an enjoyable read. Highly recommend!