Jacks, the Prince of Hearts, is arguably the most dangerous book boyfriend since the Darkling. His kisses kill. His love is poison. Yet, readers fall for him anyway. When the story hurts him (or when he hurts Evangeline), the emotional whiplash makes you want to erase your own memory just to stop the empathy pain.
When you know the ending, the pain becomes dramatic irony. When you read Book 1 knowing what Jacks is capable of, his smiles become tragic. When you read Book 2 knowing the betrayal is coming, you appreciate the sweetness of the chapters before the fall.
You cannot erase it. And thank goodness for that.
Jacks, the Prince of Hearts, is arguably the most dangerous book boyfriend since the Darkling. His kisses kill. His love is poison. Yet, readers fall for him anyway. When the story hurts him (or when he hurts Evangeline), the emotional whiplash makes you want to erase your own memory just to stop the empathy pain.
When you know the ending, the pain becomes dramatic irony. When you read Book 1 knowing what Jacks is capable of, his smiles become tragic. When you read Book 2 knowing the betrayal is coming, you appreciate the sweetness of the chapters before the fall. erase Una Vez Un Corazon Roto
You cannot erase it. And thank goodness for that. Jacks, the Prince of Hearts, is arguably the