Sempre by J. M. DarhowerGenre: Contemporary/Romance/Mystery/SuspenseAge Group: AdultRelease Date: January 29, 2012Print Length: 531 pagesFormat: via Kindle loanOverall Rating: 5 starsWOW. You MUST read this book!!!!I don’t even know where to start with this book. It totally blew me away, leaving me...
I was torn between giving this book 3 or 4 stars. I would give the plot and characters 4 stars, but the writing style is just 3 stars for me. The author has a great story line, but it was just too long, and it ended up being a little scattered. I understand why the author wanted to develop Vincent's...
I must say I didn't even knew this book until a GR friend recommended it to me, and I'd became curious, since everyone was saying what a great book this was. Well, they're not mistaken. This is, in fact, a great book. The profundity of the main characters was something extraordinary. Haven never had...
This was such a beautiful story! From beginning to end, I was captivated. Bound. Enslaved. Forced. Shackled.As a second-generation slave, Haven has grown-up in a life of servitude and abuse. Everything begins to change once she meets Dr. Vincent DeMarco and he takes her away from the isolated wastel...
Liked the story.. it was really well done... I have issues withthe age patter/thing but I tried to block taht a little from my mind and pretend they were older... but in the end the circumstances and the lives they live, well... the relationship and everything was just kind of weird... but I loved t...
There are books where words are heavy. Really heavy. When the description of a character, the words he/she speaks, the interactions are full of different emotions that are practically swirling around and cannot name one to describe it. Sempre has it big time.You can practically feel Haven's hopeless...
I absolutely loved Sempre. J.M Darhower picked an extremely sensitive topic, slavery, and worked around it beautifully. I laughed and I cried. I immediately fell in love with the characters and the story is just heart wrenching but at the same time. And Nicholas, oh Nicholas. He was just a secondary...
I don't think I have yet to like a book where the guy is super possessive and controlling, so this just didn't do it for me. But furthermore, the more I thought about it when trying to write this review, the more either fluffed or over-dramatized plot holes, implausible character traits, and poor wr...
Haven is a 16 year old girl born into slavery, that has suffered abuse her entire life. Vincent DeMarco takes her away from that life and shows her a way of living she thought she would never experience. She struggles to trust and is wary of her new life but eventually forms friendships with Dr. DeM...
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