This book was just OK. A washed up young movie star straight out of rehab has one last chance to make a come back. While training for her movie she falls for her enigmatic surfing coach. I have to admit that I had my doubts from the very beginning, if only because I couldn't get the image of Lindsey...
This one wasn't awful but I felt as if they were just shoved together and had no chemistry.....Its like I'm not going to be with you but I can't help it so I am blah blah blah...And I got annoyed that he kept calling her Wills....All I could think about was Prince William....I will say the ending wa...
As per my hunches go, I was pretty spot on from the start. This story is very predictable.Willow Avery is a recovering drug addict actress who's career depends on this one last chance she gets for a movie - a surfer in Hawaii leading role.She's being "given" to Cooper, an Australian surfing instruct...
5+ starsI had quite interesting read since last two days ago and it got me hook until I finished with it. And, I am doomed. Got me close to shed tears. Even though I am unlikely to read a book with one POV, monologue but I think I liked it in this one. I liked Willow. I could handle her thoughts. I ...
5+ starsI had quite interesting read since last two days ago and it got me hook until I finished with it. And, I am doomed. Got me close to shed tears. Even though I am unlikely to read a book with one POV, monologue but I think I liked it in this one. I liked Willow. I could handle her thoughts. I ...
3.5 stars "Pretty as she drowns and ruined when she resurfaces."That completely captures the life of Willow Avery. Willow is a child star... the kind that people make jokes of. She let the fame and money take control of her life and made some really bad choices. She has had no structure or parent...
How could you not love a setting of a Hawaii and a sex on a stick surfer boy? Tidal literally captures your attention right in the beginning with a hurting actress on the path of trying to get her life back on track. You cannot help but be sucked into Willow's world and fall and ache and then smile ...
Tidal, to me, was an emotional read with a happy ending. The story kicks off with Willow coming home from Rehab. Not even day out of Rehab immediately she is thrown right back into the world that put her there to begin with. She wants nothing to do with it, and wish she could just pursue other thing...
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