Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies Book 7) by Toni Aleo – Review by Amy Brennan

Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies #7)Saved by Love by Toni Aleo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am typing this with goosebumps and happy tears in my eyes. This novel could be the reason my emotions are on high alert lately, that’s for sure. You better believe I have added the rest of the Bellevue Bullies series to my TBR list for the summer. It pulled at my heartstrings when it came to a few different topics, especially the support it shows for those that have a mental health and developmental difficulties. This author is incredibly talented, and I am not surprised that she is highly recommended in the literary world.

I fell head over heels for Evan, and for Callie, both in different ways. The issues that Evan deals with aren’t unheard of, but more than that, it’s so important for people that suffer to find their support system and believe in themselves, and eventually, to be able to love themselves without doubt. I love how his story was told, and how beautifully Callie was able to support his progress throughout, while her story and his support were given to make sure that they both became the best version of themselves they could be. Beautiful character building, heart-string pulling, and I literally couldn’t stop reading it. (Could also why my emotions may be on high alert.) Highly recommend and look forward to more by her!

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