Forgot to mention that I started this book last night, so I just finished up the last bit of it today. I read Easy by Tammara Webber last year and I really loved this. And as much as I loved Lucas, I didn’t like this book much at all. Facts that I already knew about Lucas were discussed in this book...
Quick review for a quick read. I feel like I could write a book for the problems in this narrative alone, but I think I'll try to summarize in brief what worked in this book for me and what didn't.I'll start with the positive: Lucas didn't seem as much of a cardboard character in this book as the pr...
I usually avoid companion novels that just tell the story from the other's point of view. I kind of oversaw this fact in this case which turned out quite ok but I wouldn't invest my money a second time. Reading Easy was truly great, in this case I go with a B.
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Landon Lucas Maxfield lost everything as a child. His mother was brutally murdered while his father was out of town and he can't help but blame himself for it. If only he could have freed himself from his bindings. He has finally go...
It's been a long, LONG time me, reading a book in one sitting (and yes, a two week stint of stop-starting-not finishing books is a long time.) I have got to hand it to Webber- she's accomplished a couple of unexpecteds in this sequel (companion novel?) First, that she's got me considering NA once ag...
DNF'd at: 34I really wanted to like this as much as I liked Easy but it wasn't to be and I could tell that from the first chapter. The problem with Breakable is that you already know what is going to happen, so it's just rehashig everything from a different point of view. However, it's not just this...
This book is although a prequel of "easy" and POV of Lucas/Landon, but this is not a boring repeat of the previous. Infact its having lot new stuff which talks about Landon/Lucas.The struggle and coping of Landon to Lucas is the story plot and naturally the Lucas & jacqueline.
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