There are a lot of things I really liked about I'll Meet You There. I love a good story about two people who fall in love but have a lot to overcome to be together. Josh and Skylar (Sky) certainly had a lot to overcome. I don't know a lot about PTSD, but I feel this book did a good job of making ...
One of the goals I gave myself for this year was to get out of my reading comfort zone. I prefer dark, fast-paced, violent books. If you threw a dystopian or horror story at me, I’d be all over that thing in a second. So, to get out of my comfort zone, I thought I’d pick up I’ll Meet You There, wh...
I’ll Meet You There by Heather Demetrios was everything I had hoped it would be and more. I was anticipating some sort of insta-love aspect in the book, and instead was treated with a slow burn kinda love story that pulled at my heartstrings, made me laugh, swoon, and cry. The story basically revolv...
Wow. I am lost for words and consumed with feels for this story of Skylar, on the verge of getting out of the trailer park and terrified that dream won't become a reality, and Josh, who escaped into the military and he's returned injured without a leg. It would be so easy for this story to be a melo...
4.5 stars. There was some stuff I didn't care for that stems from my dislike of romantic story tropes, but it was more than balanced out by everything I liked and a lot that I loved. A touching love story, and yet so much more. Heavier than it might appear at first glance, but so much worth it.
Sky has dreams of leaving her small town behind her; her future plans of college in San Francisco offer her a brighter future, pursuing her love of art. Josh’s dreams of being a soldier in the Marines hang in the balance after losing his leg in combat, he now finds himself back in his hometown conte...
Una historia de amor, amistad y de lo que significa crecer. Que es "linda", pero con la que no logré conectar completamente porque (a) se enfoca mucho en las consecuencias emocionales de la guerra de USA con Oriente de Medio, que para mi se sienten tan lejanas como las de la I Guerra Mundial, (b) di...
Heather Demetrios’s only has three books out, but each of them are drastically different. I’ll Meet You There focuses on issues that her other two novels don’t. And to be quite frank about it, it focuses on issues that are often ignored in YA (poverty). Most of the characters in YA are rich are ...
e-ARC, 400 pages Release Date: February 3, 2014 Published by: Henry Holt & Co. Stand-alone Source: Netgalley (A huge thank you to both the publisher and Netgalley. This galley was provided to me in exchange for a just and honest review. I received no type of compensation for getting this g...
Thanks MacMillan and Net Galley for providing me with a free e-galley in exchange for an honest review. This was such a good YA. Poor Skylar had a lot of issues to deal with. She really had to grow up fast. I also liked the way the author portrayed Josh. I haven't really had any association with som...
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