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★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
april ashe
Siobhan Davis quickly won me over with her Saven series, and since then I’ve always been excited to pick up more of her work. She is one of the few authors I’m willing to step outside of my comfort zone with. When she moved from writings young adult science fiction to new adult contemporary, I was worried. Fortunately, I had no reason to fear. Thus, I told myself I was more than happy to embark upon a journey of her first standalone novel. I know some will argue the later Kennedy Boys novels are standalones, but I believe they work best if you’ve worked your way through all the books in the series – thus, Inseparable, being one hundred percent a standalone novel, is what I consider her first true standalone novel. You do not need to have read any of her other work to enjoy this one.

As I said, Siobhan Davis is an author whose development I’m more than happy to follow, even when things step outside of what I tend to enjoy. I’m not the biggest lover of short stories and novellas, but I find myself excited by news of those kinds of stories when Siobhan Davis promises us such a read. I’ve not been the biggest lover of some of her characters, and yet she’s won me over through telling their individual stories (Saving Brad being a prime example of such a change). I’m not the biggest lover of high school drama in stories, but I enjoyed such elements more than I expected when they appeared in the early Kennedy Boy books. Thus, even though there were certain things I knew about Inseparable that did not appeal to me, I was willing to take the dive.

You see, love triangles… I’m not a fan. Not at all. A part of me threatens to shrivel up and die at the prospect. They appear so often in romance, and I really don’t understand why. The ratio of love triangles in novels is so much higher than what I believe it to be in real life. I admit to being slightly jaded – being the unattractive person I am, I cannot grab the attention of a single male let alone two (but such is a self-pitying tangent nobody wishes to hear more about) – but I prefer straightforward romance. I love some good drama, but I often find I enjoy regular drama (or the crazy exaggerated kind) over drama related to multiple love interests. I’ll accept it more in paranormal romance (where reverse harem appears quite often) than contemporary, but I’m not big on such tales. Yet, this was the first standalone novel by Siobhan Davis and I needed to know more, I needed to read it.

The prologue of this one instantly grabbed my attention. It demonstrates how wonderful Siobhan is as a writer. The writing was beautiful, the information enough to leave me wanting more, and I was instantly pulled into the story. Without a doubt, it was one of my favourite introductions to a book in a long time. It was such a beautifully written piece, making it impossible to drag me away from the book.

Then the book is split into three parts. In part one we face one of the things I’m not overly crazy about, having already mentioned it – the high school drama. It was interesting, it was a great set up for the story, but I wasn’t crazy about it. I accepted it in the Kyler arc of the Kennedy Boys because there was a lot of other stuff going on, yet I feel as though it was even stronger in this one. Those who love high school drama will really enjoy part one of this story, but it wasn’t quite for me. Therefore, whilst I was intrigued, I wasn’t won over. Such a thing really saddened me. As I’ve said, I’m a big fan of Siobhan’s work. I wanted to love this one, and part one left me with the fear I would not be enjoying this book as much as I would have liked. It would be a nice solid three-star rating, but it would not be the high I have experienced with her other books.

Along came part two. This is where my feelings towards the story started to change. It moved from being a story I was interested in but not really loving, to being a book I was addicted to. Things started to build up a lot more in the second part of the story, and by the end of it my view had changed from it being a three-star rating to a three-point-five or possibly four-star rating. The latter half of this part of the book really won me over. I was lost to the story, needing more. I could not wait to dive into part three to see how everything came together.

Fortunately, I was happy to devour this book in a single sitting. I dove straight into part three to see how all the elements came together. Without a doubt, the third part of the book was my favourite. Everything came together so well. There were big reveals for all the characters, and even though I had worked every one of them out, I loved the way in which they came out and played together. The third part of the book was so emotionally charged, completely winning me over. Thus, the book became a solid four-star rating. I may have tentative at first, I may have been worried in the early parts of the book, but it won me over in the end. I honestly feared we had reached a literary device Siobhan Davis would not be able to win me over with, and yet she managed it.

I know for a fact that many people will enjoy this book even more than I did. My prejudice against love triangles is to blame for the initial difficulty I had with this story. In fact, I fear my dislike of love triangles clouded my view more than it should have – to the point where I was making parallels with other Siobhan Davis books and thinking it was too close to what has been written before, even though this book stands strong on its own. It is due to this that I did not fall in love with the characters in the way I usually do in a Siobhan Davis read, but I know many people will fangirl like crazy over this one. In fact, I have a feeling there will be many broken hearts and damp eyes by the time some people finish this story.

Because, honestly, this book does deal with many heavy topics. I could list them all, but to do such would be to give spoilers. Just know this book deals with a lot of sensitive issues and I challenge any person not to be affected by something in this story. It is hard hitting, the different aspects will speak to many people, and you’ll soon be lost in the story. As always, Siobhan Davis has done a wonderful job of bringing to light real-life issue and making them known – giving them the respect they deserve, making people stop and think, and leaving us with a heavy heart at the end.

I’m positive many people will go on to call this book their favourite Siobhan Davis read, and I can easily see why people will feel such a way. This is gripping read, one that takes you on an emotional journey. However, sadly, I cannot label this my favourite Siobhan Davis read. I feel as though I’m going to be in the minority with this view, I just do not want people to mistake my statement for a dislike of this book. I did enjoy the story, I’m so glad I read it, as can be seen by my four-star rating, it simply is not my favourite Siobhan Davis read.

There’s no doubt, however, that I will continue to read Siobhan Davis. She won me over in the end when I did not think I would be, proving how wonderful she is as a writer. If you have yet to pick up a Siobhan Davis book, then picking up Inseparable is something you should do. As her first real standalone novel, it stands up so well – making it the perfect introduction to anyone new to her work and serving as a reminder of all she is capable of to her fans.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
rebecca albert
Review to come ... as I’m emotionally gutted by this beautiful, yet sad tale!

Ok ... I've thought long and hard about what I wanted to say, but I’m still so overcome when I think of Dev, Ayd and the woman between them both - Lina. In fact, my heart is still somewhat broken and shattered!

The main characters in this book face so many trials put forth in life and have to overcome the constant obstacles that are thrown in their way. They don't make it through unscathed nor do they make it through together at times, but it's all apart of the journey. We've all been there at one point or another in our lives, so we can all make parallels to what these characters have endured and faced. Part of what makes us all human is our mistakes and the choices we make. But making restitution and owning up them - that shows us how we can learn from these experiences, grown from them, and struggle onto the path that turns us into better people. And that's what Devin, Ayden, and Angelina struggle to comprehend.

I could not put INSEPARABLE - from the first sentence to the very last, I was captivated by it. So much so that time flew by and it was over too soon. I will definitely have to re-read this because I feel like I missed some key parts that are still bothering me to this day ... but don’t get me wrong, this book is definite #MUSTREAD.

This is a story of breaking up and apart, learning and growing up, but most of all healing - of ourselves and others. It was engrossing, border-line obsessive, and emotional ... I was plagued with the #AllTheFeels. I was exhausted, but satisfied as only Siobhan Davis can do - I mean, have you read the Kennedy Series yet? Need I say more?

INSEPARABLE is an amaze-balls book and I highly recommend it!

***I received an exclusive ARC of this book ***
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
nora luca
I found Siobhan Davis as an author for me approximately a year ago ( give or take few months). The first book I read was Finding Kyler that I definitely liked a lot. That book started a line of other reads from the author and I definitely have enjoyed a lot of books till this moment.

When I found out that the book is about childhood threesome awesome I could not imagine the one I had my hands on. I loved it, I cried, I spent a half of night reading it and stopped only due to the huge tiredness as my eyes were constantly closing.

The book is about a girl Angelina and two her best friends boys - Devin and Ayden. They all grew up together and were best friends forever with the promises etc., but during the last summer before senior year at high school everything changes and gets worse.

The story is written very well and I had connected with the main heroes, too. I felt their pain, their mistakes and actually believed them almost always. I could not grab on Ayden, he was mystery for me and the end of the story just showed why it was so and why so much things were destroyed due to the untold truth.

I always feel like reading a real life story if the main heroes (especially the female ones) shows how they develop mentally and how they grow stronger and more mature. In this book the author did it just perfectly. I believed the hurt and I felt it too... although, the last Angelina (5 years later) was not my favorite for a while...

I had great 24 hours with both emotions - fun and sorrow, but definitely with a very good story. And what is fantastic also - the book is a standalone, I have no need to bite my nails in anticipation for more books.

Hoping for more similarly good written stories....

Definitely recommend to those who love difficult YA romances and relationships.

"I voluntarily reviewed an advance complimentary copy of this book."
The Prophecy (A Titan Novel) (Volume 4) :: The Problem with Forever (Harlequin Teen) :: Onyx (A Lux Novel Book 2) :: Challenge (Harris Brothers Book 1) :: The Second Covenant Novel (Covenant Series Book 2)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
sara rodriguez
Growing up, Angelina, Devin and Ayden were best friends. They were inseparable.
High school changed everything. Secrets and feelings destroyed their bond and Angelina and Ayden moved on with their lives, leaving Devin behind.
Now in college, Devin is back and one night changes everything again.

I loved Inseparable! The blurb intrigued me and once I started reading this magnificent story, I couldn't stop reading. It hooked me with all its drama, angst, mystery, secrets, surprises, and twists. I cried and screamed a lot and wanted to throw my Kindle against the wall.
I really enjoyed how the book wad divided and the different POVs.

Angelina thought she had everything. She had a loving mother and two awesome best friends, Devin and Ayden. Her feelings for Devin were always stronger than friendship, but she didn't want to risk their friendship. Until the day he broke her heart and her trust. She is a strong woman and changes a lot throughout the book.
Devin is a bad boy. He's hot and arrogant. But deep down he's damaged and hurt and harboring secrets, hiding the truth even from his best friends. He loves Angelina but doesn't believe he's good enough for her. He can be very sweet and kind, but he can be a jerk sometimes.
I loved Ayden! He's the total opposite of Devin. He's sweet and gentle, but, like Devin, he's hiding something.

If you want an emotional journey Inseparable is the book for you! It will take you in a rollercoaster ride of emotions and you won't regret one second of it. Dive in this phenomenal story and connect with these perfectly flawed characters. Siobhan Davis hit the jackpot with Inseparable and I can't wait to read her upcoming books!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
jeff simmons
So, I’m sitting here having just finished Siobhan’s newest book. It’s so hard to write a review for this book, it’s so hard to sum it up and really talk about it without giving away any spoilers.

And I was thinking, you know, as cheesy as it sounds, what I really want to say is, “Well folks, Siobhan Davis has done it again”. Because really, she has. Siobhan Davis always delivers. I can always count on her to deliver. Inseparable is no different from her other books, but yet it is. What I mean by that is, it’s the same high quality of writing I’ve come to expect from her. But, it’s completely different, because it is a book that really tells its story over a couple of years. It’s also a standalone, as opposed to a series, or standalone that connects to a series.

Just like all of her books, the story drew me in very quickly. I was reading at work on my lunch breaks and it was physically painful to have to put the story down and go back to the real world. I just did not want to stop reading. I loved so many of the twists in the book. One of them was so surprising, that I gasped so loudly that my toddler looked at me in consternation.

This may be one of my favorite books of all time by Siobhan, although I didn’t always feel that way while reading it. This is definitely her darkest book. I feel my books very deeply and sometimes it was really sad, and really hard to read. But, it was never hard in a way that I felt dragged me down emotionally, you just really connected to the characters and the struggles. Many times I get to this point where the drama is at a climax, and I think okay, how is she going to write her way out of this one? But, just like always she does, and she leaves you convinced that nothing could have possibly been more perfect than the way that she wrote it. I emphatically recommend this book.

I was lucky enough to beta read this book. I am reviewing it voluntarily, and all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
unfunnyjester
The book is about three childhood best friends, Angelina, Ayden and Devin. They have been friends since they were littles, they grew up next to each other and went to the same school too. Things have always been about the three of them, they have done everything together, they were they inseparable trio. But of course once they became teenagers things started to change, feelings started to change and their relationship started to change.
Angelina tried so hard to maintain their friendship to last, to make the boys stay together and friends but the more time passed the more apart they all became. During their senior year of high school is went all went downhill. Angelina's feelings for one of them became too much to hid and when she found out he had the same feelings, she acted on it and of course things went much worse after that.
I don't want to give the story away and tell you what happened to Angelina, Ayden and Devin, but what I can tell you is to be prepared for everything you can imagine and be prepare to laugh, cry (and Oh Man, will you cry a lot, trust me) and be shocked because so many imaginable things will happen. This is not your typical love story, there are some triggers, so be prepared because it will hurt you and your heart, but as ususal, Siobhan does an amazing job with them.
This is Siobhan's first standalone novel and I wasn't so sure how it was going to be, because I'm so used to read more than one book for her stories, but Holly Molly, did she do an amazing job with this book. I am in love with this book, I cannot wait to get a physical copy to add to my book collection! And I cannot recommend this book enough, please, PLEASE, go and read it, because trust me, you will LOVE it.
Ah, duh...5 out of 5 stars (would give 100 if I could :) ) And... "I voluntarily reviewed an advance complimentary copy of this book." But of course as you can see this is my honest opinion :)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
dave eck
I received an advance complimentary copy of this book for free to voluntarily give an honest review. This review contains only my own thoughts and opinions of this book. First and foremost, thank you Siobhan Davis for this opportunity and for an amazing journey through the pages!

Wow! Just wow! That’s all I can say after finishing reading this book. This story was a roller coaster of emotions and tears. So, warning to those who can’t handle darker plots and themes, because I don’t think I have cried this much in a long, long time. Davis really grabbed ahold of my heart with this beautiful, passionate and heartbreaking story. Even after finish reading, my heart is still broken just thinking about all the emotions, the events and what conspired. It feels like I myself lived it, was a part of it. Which is both an amazing experience and a curse.

I’m a sucker for romance and drama. Books that contains both is a goldmine for me. I felt almost from chapter one that this was my kind of book, with all the secrets, tension and chemistry between the main characters and an overall exciting plot. Davis does not spare a single page from her beautiful writing and storytelling. The plot and character really pulled me into the written world and I could almost not put the book down until I had read to the final word. I could really relate to the characters and their relationships, mainly because they were written so expertly realistic with unique personalities and flaws. Both the characters and the story developed perfectly with the tone of the book and just as in any person’s life there where drama, heartbreak, happy moments, sad moments, confusion ... you name it. It felt like everything that happened might as well had happened to me. That’s how invested I became. I especially loved how one of a kind this story was. Maybe not the plot in it self, but all the unique personalities, hobbies and events really made it memorable and just amazing!

I was surprised of how dark the story suddenly became at one point. I had not expected that and it really came as a shock to me. That’s the negative part of investing myself so deeply in a story. When things go bad in the book it gets real hard for me, like it was happening to me personally. It turned into a huge sob fest and I don’t think I have hated and loved an author so much at the same time as now. Hate, because Davis is putting me as the reader through the same pain as the characters. And love, just for the fact that she can make me feel so strongly with the story and characters that I turn into a huge cry baby. And that to me is awe-inspiring. Only a really great writer can do that. What makes me the most awed is the message behind the book and how the author tries to reach out to help people in similar situations as the characters with the story. It actually really related to me who was put through a similar situation as a child. That was also probably why it became very personal to me as well.

I don’t believe in anything being completely perfect, but this book was close to it. Sure, there were things that could have been better. Things that could have been tweaked a bit. One thing that comes to mind for example is how much cheesy praise the dialogues were peppered with. Some is okay, but it became a bit too much at some points. It was almost repetitive. Another thing was how the main girl, Angelina, was described as beautiful, with an awesome figure and curves and could not gain weight however how much she ate (well, to summarize, described as perfect). While I’m all for breaking the stereotype that all women have small appetites, it is kind of unrealistic to make her so perfect physically. We all have some flaws physically and that’s fine, so why not make Angelina have one too? She would have been much more relatable then.

Overall, I felt like the things that bothered me and could have been worked on was so minor that they did not affect the book much. Honestly, this is one of the best books I’ve read this year, if not even the best. It 110 % deserves the highest rating it can get
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
jeff croghan
I’m still so overwhelmed.....!

In this review there’s no clue about the content. I want all the readers to have the same experience as I had.

INSEPARABLE flew by and was over too fast. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a big book. But it felt like the clock ran faster because of all the ups and downs and the things in between. Thank god for coffee and Christmas cookies....otherwise I’d have bitten my nails down to raw flesh.

The story was so gripping and OMG, THE FEELS! It definitely puts you through the wringer.

You know, we all have done things we’re not proud of, we all had times in our live where we saw no other choice to react like we did.
The main characters in this book are facing many demons. They go through desolate places, have to climb over obstacles on their road of life and still are rising out of the muddy waters they’ve been in.
I felt it all and could relate to many things they’ve gone through.
Inseparable shows we‘re all human and make choices who hurt people. It shows that it’s okay to have made these choices, because otherwise we wouldn’t have learned from our mistakes.
Siobhan Davis gave me new resolve to dig deeper, ask more, be more supportive when it comes to the people who are dear to me.

This is a story of fighting, breaking, learning and healing. And Inseparable states the fact that it’s never good to keep holding secrets for too long or that you have to go through all your battles alone. It’s in our nature to seek out THE ONE. We share with this person all these beautiful moments, why not also share the ugly ones? Because it could show our vulnerability or weakness? But isn’t it also showing your strength?

INSEPARABLE is such a wonderful book. I’ve learned some good stuff from it.
I hope it gets recognized and snatched up from many, many readers. It would so deserve this.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
nyssa walsh
Davis always has the ability to get me so emotionally invested in a book that I can't seem to put it down. Her writing is so beautiful and eloquent that when I read the first paragraph, I had to stop and read it to my 15 year old daughter, an aspiring writer. It will probably go down as one of my all time favorite book openings.

Angelina, Devin and Ayden are such complex and interesting characters. As we read about their friendship, their lives, the tragedies and the joys, it's so easy to get pulled in and feel for these characters as if they were your friends, your relatives. I found myself in tears several times throughout the reading of this book, both happy and sad. You will find immense grief in this book, but also understanding and happiness. You will struggle to make sense of things that happen and feel loss as if it was your own. There are parts in the story that broke my heart, but also parts where you can see the characters learning from their lives and learning to move on. A big theme in this book, moving on. Not that we forget the things that brought us to where we are, we "Always Remember," and it shapes who we are.

There are very difficult situations in this story that the author has written about with compassion, understanding, and finesse. These things are not easy to deal with, but are common in our world, and unfortunately a lot of times glossed over. I appreciate, very much, the author's inclusion of some help lines at the end of the book for anyone who might be struggling with similar issues.

If you're a fan of Siobhan Davis' work, if you love an angsty NA contemporary romance, if you enjoy reading about second chances in life, you're going to want to pick up this book.

*I voluntarily reviewed an ARC copy of this book.*
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
kenneth p
I usually wait to write reviews, preferring to think over what I want to say, how I want to present the review, think back on highlights and slow parts...

But with this one, I needed to write it immediately. The feels are all fresh and raw and I think I need them to be.

I don’t think I can do this book justice in a review, but I will try.

Imagine three teenagers. Bonded beyond most childhood friendships. They’ve known each other for years and know each other’s souls like their own. Until one day they wake up and realize, they don’t anymore. The author could have easily taken these three characters and made a wicked love triangle and left it there. But they instead chose to take it fifteen steps further.

We all know the bad boy who shows up with a bad attitude and mysterious bruises.

We all know the kind hearted jock with blonde hair and a seemingly pure intent in every gesture.

We all know the sweet and naive girl that her male friends over protect, while she cradled a secret love for one.

But this story takes us under those layers and finds the nitty gritty, dragging or out into the light, and forcing the reader to go through every emotion and nuance the characters go through.

But wait, there’s more.

The plot goes through two different massive time jumps, each time bringing us into our characters lives like we never expected. Addiction, guilt, promiscuity (for all the wrong reason), hidden feelings, and death surrounds these friends as they try to live life in a world determined to break them. And break them it does. So many times and in so many terrible ways.

I cried through the last half of this book, I’ll admit. It was just so very visceral. If you’ve ever been through major trauma or tragedy in your life, this book will pluck at you and leave you gasping. This author is skilled at letting things happen organically. None of it ever felt forced. The characters felt their emotions and reacted in such realistic manners, I didn’t find it surprising at all to read they had taken cues from real life experience.

This book is just...wow. I’m delighted and I’m sad and I’m raw and I’m filled with happiness and my heart is broken.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
gay bailey
Siobhan Davis fires on all the feels in her latest novel in which three childhood best friends promise to be Inseparable forever until a heartbreaking choice destroys their bond beyond repair.

Siobhan writes an emotionally naked story about a girl and her two neighbors, Devin and Ayden. The three grew together and thought nothing could separate them until their senior year in high school when they started keeping secrets from each other and teenage drama ensues.

Angelina was harboring a crush on Devin, who in turn had started drinking, getting into trouble and sleeping around, simultaneously crushing Angelina’s heart while Ayden, star quarterback with NFL possibilities, began to slowly pull away. But a line is drawn when Devin humiliates Angelina forcing Ayden to side with her until their choices irrevocably tear them apart.

On that tragic night, Angelina not only lost her two best friends, she also lost herself to guilt and despair, a self torment without hope of getting out of. Even as the plot falls into torment and tragedy, the lovers’ plight will hold you in thrall. Of course, this begin a Siobhán Davis romance novel, all is not lost as she infuses her story with her own mix of drama and swoony love. The hero and heroine’s journey will haunt your dreams as book hangover overtakes you.

Inseparable is standalone contemporary romance by Siobhán Davis. It’s an emotional and touching new adult, friends to lovers, love triangle. Told from two points of view and has a happy ending.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
kelsey reckling
Devin, Ayden and Angelina are the awesome threesome - inseparable best friends since childhood. But Senior Year in high school, things take a turn for the worse. For reasons that are kept from Angelina, Devin and Ayden are not close anymore. In fact at times it seems the two hate each other. Angelina can't stand this and feels her heart is divided because she loves them both dearly. She has been keeping her own secret from the other two, that she is in love with Devin. But Devin is on a path of self-destruction and one of his nights of recklessness, he hurts Angelina in such a way that breaks the bond of the awesome threesome in a heartbreaking way.

Years later, all 3 are back face to face with each other but it is not the best of circumstances and it may just be too late for the awesome threesome to heal the wounds that they have inflicted on each other.

This story is told in 3 parts that span over a decade. This book is a great book that deals with A LOT of issues and just when you think the angst is over, something else happens. It does have elements of friends to lovers, second chances and love triangle. For me, the angst was a bit too much but overall it was still a good read. This is my first read by Siobhan Davis and I will definitely read her again.

**Read and reviewed for Devilishly Delicious Book Reviews**
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
perri
I found Siobhan Davis as an author for me approximately a year ago ( give or take few months). The first book I read was Finding Kyler that I definitely liked a lot. That book started a line of other reads from the author and I definitely have enjoyed a lot of books till this moment.

When I found out that the book is about childhood threesome awesome I could not imagine the one I had my hands on. I loved it, I cried, I spent a half of night reading it and stopped only due to the huge tiredness as my eyes were constantly closing.

The book is about a girl Angelina and two her best friends boys - Devin and Ayden. They all grew up together and were best friends forever with the promises etc., but during the last summer before senior year at high school everything changes and gets worse.

The story is written very well and I had connected with the main heroes, too. I felt their pain, their mistakes and actually believed them almost always. I could not grab on Ayden, he was mystery for me and the end of the story just showed why it was so and why so much things were destroyed due to the untold truth.

I always feel like reading a real life story if the main heroes (especially the female ones) shows how they develop mentally and how they grow stronger and more mature. In this book the author did it just perfectly. I believed the hurt and I felt it too... although, the last Angelina (5 years later) was not my favorite for a while...

I had great 24 hours with both emotions - fun and sorrow, but definitely with a very good story. And what is fantastic also - the book is a standalone, I have no need to bite my nails in anticipation for more books.

Hoping for more similarly good written stories....

Definitely recommend to those who love difficult YA romances and relationships.

"I voluntarily reviewed an advance complimentary copy of this book."
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
sonya
Growing up, Angelina, Devin and Ayden were best friends. They were inseparable.
High school changed everything. Secrets and feelings destroyed their bond and Angelina and Ayden moved on with their lives, leaving Devin behind.
Now in college, Devin is back and one night changes everything again.

I loved Inseparable! The blurb intrigued me and once I started reading this magnificent story, I couldn't stop reading. It hooked me with all its drama, angst, mystery, secrets, surprises, and twists. I cried and screamed a lot and wanted to throw my Kindle against the wall.
I really enjoyed how the book wad divided and the different POVs.

Angelina thought she had everything. She had a loving mother and two awesome best friends, Devin and Ayden. Her feelings for Devin were always stronger than friendship, but she didn't want to risk their friendship. Until the day he broke her heart and her trust. She is a strong woman and changes a lot throughout the book.
Devin is a bad boy. He's hot and arrogant. But deep down he's damaged and hurt and harboring secrets, hiding the truth even from his best friends. He loves Angelina but doesn't believe he's good enough for her. He can be very sweet and kind, but he can be a jerk sometimes.
I loved Ayden! He's the total opposite of Devin. He's sweet and gentle, but, like Devin, he's hiding something.

If you want an emotional journey Inseparable is the book for you! It will take you in a rollercoaster ride of emotions and you won't regret one second of it. Dive in this phenomenal story and connect with these perfectly flawed characters. Siobhan Davis hit the jackpot with Inseparable and I can't wait to read her upcoming books!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
daniel smith
So, I’m sitting here having just finished Siobhan’s newest book. It’s so hard to write a review for this book, it’s so hard to sum it up and really talk about it without giving away any spoilers.

And I was thinking, you know, as cheesy as it sounds, what I really want to say is, “Well folks, Siobhan Davis has done it again”. Because really, she has. Siobhan Davis always delivers. I can always count on her to deliver. Inseparable is no different from her other books, but yet it is. What I mean by that is, it’s the same high quality of writing I’ve come to expect from her. But, it’s completely different, because it is a book that really tells its story over a couple of years. It’s also a standalone, as opposed to a series, or standalone that connects to a series.

Just like all of her books, the story drew me in very quickly. I was reading at work on my lunch breaks and it was physically painful to have to put the story down and go back to the real world. I just did not want to stop reading. I loved so many of the twists in the book. One of them was so surprising, that I gasped so loudly that my toddler looked at me in consternation.

This may be one of my favorite books of all time by Siobhan, although I didn’t always feel that way while reading it. This is definitely her darkest book. I feel my books very deeply and sometimes it was really sad, and really hard to read. But, it was never hard in a way that I felt dragged me down emotionally, you just really connected to the characters and the struggles. Many times I get to this point where the drama is at a climax, and I think okay, how is she going to write her way out of this one? But, just like always she does, and she leaves you convinced that nothing could have possibly been more perfect than the way that she wrote it. I emphatically recommend this book.

I was lucky enough to beta read this book. I am reviewing it voluntarily, and all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
beth dillman
The book is about three childhood best friends, Angelina, Ayden and Devin. They have been friends since they were littles, they grew up next to each other and went to the same school too. Things have always been about the three of them, they have done everything together, they were they inseparable trio. But of course once they became teenagers things started to change, feelings started to change and their relationship started to change.
Angelina tried so hard to maintain their friendship to last, to make the boys stay together and friends but the more time passed the more apart they all became. During their senior year of high school is went all went downhill. Angelina's feelings for one of them became too much to hid and when she found out he had the same feelings, she acted on it and of course things went much worse after that.
I don't want to give the story away and tell you what happened to Angelina, Ayden and Devin, but what I can tell you is to be prepared for everything you can imagine and be prepare to laugh, cry (and Oh Man, will you cry a lot, trust me) and be shocked because so many imaginable things will happen. This is not your typical love story, there are some triggers, so be prepared because it will hurt you and your heart, but as ususal, Siobhan does an amazing job with them.
This is Siobhan's first standalone novel and I wasn't so sure how it was going to be, because I'm so used to read more than one book for her stories, but Holly Molly, did she do an amazing job with this book. I am in love with this book, I cannot wait to get a physical copy to add to my book collection! And I cannot recommend this book enough, please, PLEASE, go and read it, because trust me, you will LOVE it.
Ah, duh...5 out of 5 stars (would give 100 if I could :) ) And... "I voluntarily reviewed an advance complimentary copy of this book." But of course as you can see this is my honest opinion :)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
tina joy
I received an advance complimentary copy of this book for free to voluntarily give an honest review. This review contains only my own thoughts and opinions of this book. First and foremost, thank you Siobhan Davis for this opportunity and for an amazing journey through the pages!

Wow! Just wow! That’s all I can say after finishing reading this book. This story was a roller coaster of emotions and tears. So, warning to those who can’t handle darker plots and themes, because I don’t think I have cried this much in a long, long time. Davis really grabbed ahold of my heart with this beautiful, passionate and heartbreaking story. Even after finish reading, my heart is still broken just thinking about all the emotions, the events and what conspired. It feels like I myself lived it, was a part of it. Which is both an amazing experience and a curse.

I’m a sucker for romance and drama. Books that contains both is a goldmine for me. I felt almost from chapter one that this was my kind of book, with all the secrets, tension and chemistry between the main characters and an overall exciting plot. Davis does not spare a single page from her beautiful writing and storytelling. The plot and character really pulled me into the written world and I could almost not put the book down until I had read to the final word. I could really relate to the characters and their relationships, mainly because they were written so expertly realistic with unique personalities and flaws. Both the characters and the story developed perfectly with the tone of the book and just as in any person’s life there where drama, heartbreak, happy moments, sad moments, confusion ... you name it. It felt like everything that happened might as well had happened to me. That’s how invested I became. I especially loved how one of a kind this story was. Maybe not the plot in it self, but all the unique personalities, hobbies and events really made it memorable and just amazing!

I was surprised of how dark the story suddenly became at one point. I had not expected that and it really came as a shock to me. That’s the negative part of investing myself so deeply in a story. When things go bad in the book it gets real hard for me, like it was happening to me personally. It turned into a huge sob fest and I don’t think I have hated and loved an author so much at the same time as now. Hate, because Davis is putting me as the reader through the same pain as the characters. And love, just for the fact that she can make me feel so strongly with the story and characters that I turn into a huge cry baby. And that to me is awe-inspiring. Only a really great writer can do that. What makes me the most awed is the message behind the book and how the author tries to reach out to help people in similar situations as the characters with the story. It actually really related to me who was put through a similar situation as a child. That was also probably why it became very personal to me as well.

I don’t believe in anything being completely perfect, but this book was close to it. Sure, there were things that could have been better. Things that could have been tweaked a bit. One thing that comes to mind for example is how much cheesy praise the dialogues were peppered with. Some is okay, but it became a bit too much at some points. It was almost repetitive. Another thing was how the main girl, Angelina, was described as beautiful, with an awesome figure and curves and could not gain weight however how much she ate (well, to summarize, described as perfect). While I’m all for breaking the stereotype that all women have small appetites, it is kind of unrealistic to make her so perfect physically. We all have some flaws physically and that’s fine, so why not make Angelina have one too? She would have been much more relatable then.

Overall, I felt like the things that bothered me and could have been worked on was so minor that they did not affect the book much. Honestly, this is one of the best books I’ve read this year, if not even the best. It 110 % deserves the highest rating it can get
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
priscilla rojas
I’m still so overwhelmed.....!

In this review there’s no clue about the content. I want all the readers to have the same experience as I had.

INSEPARABLE flew by and was over too fast. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a big book. But it felt like the clock ran faster because of all the ups and downs and the things in between. Thank god for coffee and Christmas cookies....otherwise I’d have bitten my nails down to raw flesh.

The story was so gripping and OMG, THE FEELS! It definitely puts you through the wringer.

You know, we all have done things we’re not proud of, we all had times in our live where we saw no other choice to react like we did.
The main characters in this book are facing many demons. They go through desolate places, have to climb over obstacles on their road of life and still are rising out of the muddy waters they’ve been in.
I felt it all and could relate to many things they’ve gone through.
Inseparable shows we‘re all human and make choices who hurt people. It shows that it’s okay to have made these choices, because otherwise we wouldn’t have learned from our mistakes.
Siobhan Davis gave me new resolve to dig deeper, ask more, be more supportive when it comes to the people who are dear to me.

This is a story of fighting, breaking, learning and healing. And Inseparable states the fact that it’s never good to keep holding secrets for too long or that you have to go through all your battles alone. It’s in our nature to seek out THE ONE. We share with this person all these beautiful moments, why not also share the ugly ones? Because it could show our vulnerability or weakness? But isn’t it also showing your strength?

INSEPARABLE is such a wonderful book. I’ve learned some good stuff from it.
I hope it gets recognized and snatched up from many, many readers. It would so deserve this.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
the katie
Davis always has the ability to get me so emotionally invested in a book that I can't seem to put it down. Her writing is so beautiful and eloquent that when I read the first paragraph, I had to stop and read it to my 15 year old daughter, an aspiring writer. It will probably go down as one of my all time favorite book openings.

Angelina, Devin and Ayden are such complex and interesting characters. As we read about their friendship, their lives, the tragedies and the joys, it's so easy to get pulled in and feel for these characters as if they were your friends, your relatives. I found myself in tears several times throughout the reading of this book, both happy and sad. You will find immense grief in this book, but also understanding and happiness. You will struggle to make sense of things that happen and feel loss as if it was your own. There are parts in the story that broke my heart, but also parts where you can see the characters learning from their lives and learning to move on. A big theme in this book, moving on. Not that we forget the things that brought us to where we are, we "Always Remember," and it shapes who we are.

There are very difficult situations in this story that the author has written about with compassion, understanding, and finesse. These things are not easy to deal with, but are common in our world, and unfortunately a lot of times glossed over. I appreciate, very much, the author's inclusion of some help lines at the end of the book for anyone who might be struggling with similar issues.

If you're a fan of Siobhan Davis' work, if you love an angsty NA contemporary romance, if you enjoy reading about second chances in life, you're going to want to pick up this book.

*I voluntarily reviewed an ARC copy of this book.*
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
brenden
I usually wait to write reviews, preferring to think over what I want to say, how I want to present the review, think back on highlights and slow parts...

But with this one, I needed to write it immediately. The feels are all fresh and raw and I think I need them to be.

I don’t think I can do this book justice in a review, but I will try.

Imagine three teenagers. Bonded beyond most childhood friendships. They’ve known each other for years and know each other’s souls like their own. Until one day they wake up and realize, they don’t anymore. The author could have easily taken these three characters and made a wicked love triangle and left it there. But they instead chose to take it fifteen steps further.

We all know the bad boy who shows up with a bad attitude and mysterious bruises.

We all know the kind hearted jock with blonde hair and a seemingly pure intent in every gesture.

We all know the sweet and naive girl that her male friends over protect, while she cradled a secret love for one.

But this story takes us under those layers and finds the nitty gritty, dragging or out into the light, and forcing the reader to go through every emotion and nuance the characters go through.

But wait, there’s more.

The plot goes through two different massive time jumps, each time bringing us into our characters lives like we never expected. Addiction, guilt, promiscuity (for all the wrong reason), hidden feelings, and death surrounds these friends as they try to live life in a world determined to break them. And break them it does. So many times and in so many terrible ways.

I cried through the last half of this book, I’ll admit. It was just so very visceral. If you’ve ever been through major trauma or tragedy in your life, this book will pluck at you and leave you gasping. This author is skilled at letting things happen organically. None of it ever felt forced. The characters felt their emotions and reacted in such realistic manners, I didn’t find it surprising at all to read they had taken cues from real life experience.

This book is just...wow. I’m delighted and I’m sad and I’m raw and I’m filled with happiness and my heart is broken.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
jackie lardeur
Siobhan Davis fires on all the feels in her latest novel in which three childhood best friends promise to be Inseparable forever until a heartbreaking choice destroys their bond beyond repair.

Siobhan writes an emotionally naked story about a girl and her two neighbors, Devin and Ayden. The three grew together and thought nothing could separate them until their senior year in high school when they started keeping secrets from each other and teenage drama ensues.

Angelina was harboring a crush on Devin, who in turn had started drinking, getting into trouble and sleeping around, simultaneously crushing Angelina’s heart while Ayden, star quarterback with NFL possibilities, began to slowly pull away. But a line is drawn when Devin humiliates Angelina forcing Ayden to side with her until their choices irrevocably tear them apart.

On that tragic night, Angelina not only lost her two best friends, she also lost herself to guilt and despair, a self torment without hope of getting out of. Even as the plot falls into torment and tragedy, the lovers’ plight will hold you in thrall. Of course, this begin a Siobhán Davis romance novel, all is not lost as she infuses her story with her own mix of drama and swoony love. The hero and heroine’s journey will haunt your dreams as book hangover overtakes you.

Inseparable is standalone contemporary romance by Siobhán Davis. It’s an emotional and touching new adult, friends to lovers, love triangle. Told from two points of view and has a happy ending.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
ashley dusenbery
Devin, Ayden and Angelina are the awesome threesome - inseparable best friends since childhood. But Senior Year in high school, things take a turn for the worse. For reasons that are kept from Angelina, Devin and Ayden are not close anymore. In fact at times it seems the two hate each other. Angelina can't stand this and feels her heart is divided because she loves them both dearly. She has been keeping her own secret from the other two, that she is in love with Devin. But Devin is on a path of self-destruction and one of his nights of recklessness, he hurts Angelina in such a way that breaks the bond of the awesome threesome in a heartbreaking way.

Years later, all 3 are back face to face with each other but it is not the best of circumstances and it may just be too late for the awesome threesome to heal the wounds that they have inflicted on each other.

This story is told in 3 parts that span over a decade. This book is a great book that deals with A LOT of issues and just when you think the angst is over, something else happens. It does have elements of friends to lovers, second chances and love triangle. For me, the angst was a bit too much but overall it was still a good read. This is my first read by Siobhan Davis and I will definitely read her again.

**Read and reviewed for Devilishly Delicious Book Reviews**
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
jenny garone
5 Crazy Ass Must Read Stars!!!!!

Siobhan Davis is a new-to-me author and what a great first impression she has made on this book whore. Everything from the writing to the characters to the storyline to the flow of said storyline had me glued to my kindle.
I suspected that this was going to be an emotional read but I wasn't expecting the depth and range of emotions I experienced. "Ugly Cry" can and should be used to describe this read as that is exactly what it is. An "Ugly Cry" but at the same time it was more.
This book has meat on its bones in the sense that it was chock full of story that leaves feeling so connected with all characters involved. I am glad that I didn't know too much about this book because if I had known that it was going to be so emotional, I might not have wanted to read it. Once I started reading though, my book whore ways came shining through and there was no way that I could have put this book down.
Keep a box of tissues on hand as you will need the entire thing if you are anything like me.
Siobhan Davis is and established author and her work is testament to her "best seller" status. She is not a stranger to me anymore and I am definitely up for more her kinds of reads. I look forward to reading more from her.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
bob0link
I’ve never read anything by Siobhan Davis before, so I was going in blind when I picked up the book. This was a story full of emotions, powerful highs as mind-numbing lows.
Angelina, Devin and Ayden have known each others since they were toddlers. They were neighbors who grew up together and even though Lina as Ayden called her, was a girl, the boys never held it against her, treating her as just one of the team. They were just the best of friends and always would be. They couldn’t have been more different if they’d tried. Angelina was a good girl who worked hard at school. Ayden was the all-American jock with the world at his feet and Devin, the quintisential bad boy with the dead beat for a dad. They had a lot of firsts together and were, as the title says, inseparable.
Until they weren’t.
This is the story of how things changed.
There are a lot of issues that are dealt with in this story. From unrequited love, first kisses, forbidden romance and the death of a friendship. It’s a lot to take in at time, and makes you stop and think, to process it all.
Does they awesome threesomes end in a HEA or do they end up in tatters? Well, you’ll have to grab your copy to find out. Suffice it to say. I won’t find it easy to let this story go.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
alysa mulcahy
Inseparable by Siobhan Davis is a full length stand alone novel. I read the book a few days ago and it doesn't leave my head, it stubbornly stays.
Inseparable is raw, it is gritty and it gutted me to my core. The book deals with sensitive subjects and contains possible triggers. Please take this warning serious, the book is not for the faint of heart.
Meet Devin, Ayden and Angelina. They're friends since forever and all three are about to graduate highschool.
While Devin turns into his alcoholic deadbeat father, the other two move on. There's the star quarterback with the bright future and the girl caught up in drama, friendship and first love. There are the pains of growing up, but there is more, much more. Inseparable is full of twists and unexpected turns. This book kept me at the edge of my seat. I wanted so badly know what happened to the characters, but I had to put it down and take a breather. Nothing is as it seems, nothing. There is so much pain, drama and violence, my heart was breaking for the three. I had more than one ugly cry reading Inseparable. And I was more than happy to read about the beautiful and so very well deserved HEA. I highly recommend Inseparable and wish I could give more than 5 stars !
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
joseph gagnon
This book is such an emotional roller coaster ride.

Angelina, Devin, and Ayden for an amazing trio. I love that they had a close bond together. They were platonic, lovers, and then a completely unique bond. So The entire friendship concept was amazing.

I really loved how the book and plot line was set. I like that we get to see the realism of the consequences of the trio’s actions. Also, the pacing was well done. There was tons and drama, push and pull, however, all of it added more to the plot and really made me enjoy it. Plus, there are some pretty fabulous plot twists.

The entire romance in novel was the roller coaster ride. Angelina was like between who to choose and who not to choose. Sometimes it did get frustrating. But I could see what Angelina saw in both boys. I also did not hail some of Angelina’s secrets and lies. I felt that her response was way too reckless, but if I were her I probably would have done what she did. But the plus side was that Davis showed that falling in love ain’t easy. Angelina’s (whoever she chooses) choice won’t be easy and this book demonstrates that relationships aren’t all roses and flowers. There are thorns and nails, but it is through preserving that the happy end is received. I felt that after all that Angelina went through the boy she chooses deserves his HEA.

Overall, this was a really good book . I felt that some parts were just a bit dragged out, however, it was perfectly fine because I overall enjoyed this book. I highly recommend people read it. But not without a box of tissues.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
anie
First time reading a novel by Siobhan Davis and words cannot describe the heartfelt that is put into this story from beginning to end.
I don't often read the notes by the author but this time I did and you can tell from personal experience that Siobhan has faced certain aspects or someone in her life has. The details that is put into this story is like you are experiencing the story yourself. The story is something that no one should have to face but unfortunately it does.
The blurb explains what is to be written in a review and the reader needs to be be prepared to be on a rollercoaster of your life. Every emotion will be pulled out of your soul and still will not give this story justice.
This novel would have to be in my top ten reads of all time as I love the emotions that is pulled out and put in by the author.
Fantastic job Siobhan!
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
You received this ARC provided by the author/ publisher in exchange for an unbiased opinion. No type of compensation was made. There is no relationship/affiliation between the reviewer and the author/publisher.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
jennybeast
I don't even know where to start... Might thoughts are overwhelmed right now so excuse me if I make no sense...

Okay so, I was warned about needed lots of tissues before reading this book & they were absolutely right. I needed lots.- More than lots.- I can't even count the many times that I've cried while reading. There are so many things that just cut you deep in your soul. You question so many things and sometimes you feel alone. I know these things happen to everyone and reading this was just a reminder of what it saddens me - breaks my heart - to read.

This book honest to got broke my heart. I loved Devin & Angelina in Incognito but to know their backstory was so heartbreaking - well, I wasn't prepared for that much heartbreak- BUT... Like all stories they always have an HEA... & I'm so glad that this one did too well after everything.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
phil joyce
Wow. Just wow. This book was an emotional rollercoaster. Keep the tissues handy because you will need them. This book is so well written. There are 3 parts to this book, mostly told from Angelina's POV although there are a few chapters from Devin and Ayden. I really like books told from all the main characters' POV so I do with that the boys had a few more chapters, but I do think it was good for Angelina's POV to dominate the book. The first part is senior year of high school, 2nd is freshman year of college, and the 3rd is 5 years after that - I like that she divided the book like that rather than using constant flashbacks. This is a difficult review to write because I don't want to give anything away. There are lots of secrets and some will leave you shocked when they are revealed. Just when you think the author is taking you in one direction, she leads you to anything.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
dan plaza
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of the book.

I have mixed feelings about this book: I couldn't put it down, but sometimes it was because it was driving me nuts! I enjoyed the author's unique storytelling (the book is broken down in to 3 parts), but the up and down between Devin, Ayden, and Angelina was utterly emotionally draining. I was very happy that the blurb for the book came with the promise of a happy ending because otherwise I may have DNF'ed it. But the way that Siobhan brought the story together and wrapped it up was so masterful that I'm glad that I powered through it. 3 out of 5 wine glasses.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
tarren
This book made me an emotional wreck. I was crying every few chapters. There’s many different forms of heartbreak. There’s romantic heartbreak, family heartbreak, friendship heartbreak. My heart ached for all three of the main characters at different points of the story. Even with all the mistakes they made I fell in love with every one of them. Especially Ayden. Knowing what I know now it’s so easy to forgive his evasiveness. And with Devin it’s easy to forgive his indiscretions and abruptness. I can’t explain it, you just really have to read it and go into it with an open mind. It really pulled me in and let me feel the ups and downs that every character goes through. At one point I thought that the book might drag out but it never did. There were a lot of events that take place and each situation plays out at a nice pace. It was never rushed or drawn out. Very well written. When all the answers are finally given I had a good cry and then a big sigh of relief that I finally knew everything.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
jimob3
Before beginning a new author I often take the time to read reviews. I realize we all have different opinions, but I found
more often than not that this was a book that I should not skip over. I'm so glad I decided to read it. What I liked best
about "Inseparable" was the background on each of the characters that helped bring the characters to life and the story
full circle. For me, sometimes the details are long, drawn out and boring and I lose interest. Not so with this book. The
characters and storyline flowed together so well. From beginning to end, I was captivated. Almost every chapter, there
was a new twist, but that's exactly the thing that keeps one reading..inquiring minds have to know what happens. I did
guess early on about Devin and Ayden's issues, but I didn't guess that Ange's life would spin so out of control. Give the
book a try, I can't imagine a reader being disappointed.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
ann glenn
I seen the author advertise the trailor to this book and it drew me in to one click it immediately! This book takes places from current to 5-10 years in future later in the read.

“Nothing is permanent, and everything changes even when you don’t want it."

The chemistry from Devin, Ayden, and Angelina was off the charts! I felt everything from heartache, to the tragic events and finally the healing that took place. This is probably one of my favorite love triangles in a long time and will forever remember in my heart!

"The girl I have loved from the time I understood what that word meant. I have hurt her beyond comprehension, and the devastated look in her eyes will stay with me forever. I might as well have reached inside torn her heart clear from her chest. A sharp ache slays me on the inside, and I curl into a ball as a tear slips out of my eye."
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
hajni
A beautiful heartfelt story full of love, life, regret and forgiveness. Angelina, Devin and Ayden have been best friends and neighbors since they were toddlers. They have been inseparable and always there for each other. Recently, Ange has noticed that Devin and Ayden have been keeping something from her and the tension has caused separation between the three of them for the first time. There has always been chemistry between Angelina and Devin, but Ayden does his best to keep them away from one another their relationship in the friendship zone. Choices are made and hearts are broken. Their story was hard to read at times and I was disappointed and heartbroken by some of their choices, but I highly recommend.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
manogna
This was such an emotional story. Many of the "lesser" starred reviews didn't take into account that the characters were teenagers and often don't make the same decisions that adults do. There were so many heartbreaking choices that were made but for me they felt authentic. Devin, Ayden, and Angelina grew up together and were best friends. They thought it would never change but we all grow up and adulthood isn't alway an easy transition. The choices they make as their actions effect each other are hard to read but when it comes down to it they are there for each other even if they aren't there physically. I don't want to give too much away but the struggle to come back from a devastating event makes me love the characters more as they let love make their new choices.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
sarah husein
This was a well written story with a developed plot and detailed characters. I just hated the characters. The female lead was ridiculously weak. Ditto for the male lead. The angst was astronomical over everything. There was vast amounts of cheating on all sides and a serious lack of communication. And both characters chose to lie, run, hide, cheat, and become addicts instead of talk to each other. I can find no fault with this author's writing but I detest her characters. Also...multiple triggers abound in this story fyi.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
alexandra barker
I was not emotionally prepared to read this book. For a plot that does not mirror any aspect of my life, parts of it really felt like they were pulled from my story. I am emotionally drained, but it was so worth it. This book was amazing. It would build up my hope just to break my heart over and over again. The blurb said it had a happy ending, but I just did not see how they would get there. The sheer destructive magnitude of each thing that happened just felt too devastating to overcome. I totally thought I knew how this story would play out, but it turned out to be so much more. I started out as a fan of this author's YA series, but her NA books are turning out to be just as great. All the stars.

***I voluntarily read a complimentary advance reader copy of this book.***
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
r leza
A beautiful, tragic, heartbreaking love story between three people that will shatter your heart and then piece it back together with a love so strong it will flip your world upside down and then turn it right side up again. You’ll feel the emotions flowing off the pages as you dive into the world of the characters. This is what makes a book worth reading.

A love triangle between best friends challenges everything they thought they know about one another. Secrets are kept, slowly tarring apart a friendship that was once so strong that they slowly lose who they are and each other. One girl, two boys; a profound love between one girl, one boy and a forbidden secret love for one boy that changes everything for everyone.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
mhmd mdht
4.5 Stars!!! Wow.... This is my first time reading a book by this author, and I was very impressed. The story was amazing and written with such finesse and depth. I was so heartbroken for the characters in multiple places. I literally cried while reading this book. Siobhan Davis did an amazing job of weaving every fiber in this story, and I'm very impressed! This story really highlighted how broken people can be but how well they can survive and overcome their brokenness. I also love that this was a ROMANCE novel, not a sex novel; there was so much depth and intensity in this book and it wasn't all about sex with no real story line like so many "romance" novels! Really, really great book!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
peter swanson
One word; Angst. Holy crap, the Angst in this book was just insane you guys. This is my first novel by Siobhan Davis but I’ve heard she is the queen of Angst and I have to totally agree now. I loved it!

I really don’t want to give away a lot because I feel like Inseparable is a story you need to experience on your own. Let me tell you, it is an experience. It’s fun, it’s soul crushing, it’s healing. Gosh, I can’t tell you how many times I had to put it down because it’s jam packed with emotions.

Siobhan’s writing is magnetic. She just draws you in and doesn’t let you go until the very end. I am so surprised that I haven’t picked up one of her books before. Like where have I been!? I need to read more of her writing because I’m hooked now.

If you love books that put your heart through every emotion possible then Inseparable was made for you. I think all my romance lover’s will devour this one. I defiantly recommend it, it’s a wonderful read and I devoured it within two days!

**I voluntarily reviewed an advanced complimentary copy of this book.**
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onaika
Love, Heartbreak and everything between is what you will find in this book. It will grab you and not let you go until you finish the last page. There are so many emotions that the reader will feel for these characters. You will feel the emotions of love, heartbreak, anger, hate, surprise and happiness and some not even listed! When you finish reading this book you will be an emotional wreck! If your ready for an emotional roller coaster ride...go ahead and hang on for the ride. There are so many twist and turns it will keep you flipping the pages to find what happens next! I love every book that Siobhan Davis writes and this book does not disappoint!
I voluntarily reviewed an advance complimentary copy of this book.
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tdbelmont
What did I just read??????? Don't believe the good reviews and don't waste your time. The plot of the book made absolutely zero sense. I read this book because one of the reviews said it was the best book they had read since Vicious. DON'T BELIEVE THAT REVIEW. There was no consistency to the characterizations and half of the twists made zero sense to me. Especially the final one. These three best friends were horribly abusive to each other in their actions while saying they loved each other. All they seemed to do was inflict pain on one another. There was also a lot of slut shaming in the book that I didn't appreciate.
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nick harris
Wow! I Was not expecting this book. It always feels like Siobhan Davis blows me away! I shouldn’t be surprised by this because every book I’ve read thus far is amazing!

The three best friends Devin, Ange, and Ayden have an amazing story for you to read of love, friendship and heartbreak.

You won’t be disappointed with all the feels. I will admit that it took me until part three to show my emotions. It’s like they snuck up on me and I had to keep stopping until my eyes would dry enough to continue on. It broke my heart then put it back together again. It’s absolutely a great read! ????❤️

I voluntarily reviewed an advanced complimentary copy of this book.
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