4.5I'm not apologizing for fangirling again here.I've read this and book one back to back and have absolutely loved the writing,the characters,the angst,the feelings.This Author's writing just pushed all my buttons.You know when something works for you,when you're glued to your kindle and cannot wai...
I thought this was so interesting. Tim was the one character most people didn't like and I (of course) loved him from the start. I always felt he needed a hug and know I know why. To read the same lifetime from the other side was interesting and this time around I liked Ben even more. Unlike Ben who...
I could make you happy, you know If you weren't already.....[HE'S] not really my type But I think you two are foreverAnd I hate to say it, but you're perfect togetherSo fuck you and your untouchable face Fuck you for existing in the first placeAnd who am I That I should be vying for your touch Ani ...
I really really wanted to love this.But I didn't.The concept was a nice idea, but it didn't work for me.I was a bit bored and had a lot of dejavues. It felt more like a re-read.It was very well written and I will surely check out the author's other books, because it really was the concept that didn'...
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This was astounding. After Something Like Summer, I just KNEW that I had to read more about Tim and find out just how he changed over the decade. And I was not disappointed. I enjoyed this line more, because I felt Tim was a more dynamic character in terms of change and desires. He was flawed enough...
I have been sitting on this for a while now. First, it took quite some time to get into the action seeing it all from Tim's side. I have problems with people who are untruthful, and Tim? He doesn't even tell the truth to himself. Second, I was still angry with Tim from the last book, Something Like ...
Loved it so much I had To go back and read Something Like Summer again. The perspective that Jay Bell provided into Tim's psyche was very welcome and he came off less as a spoiled brat and more as a typical indecisive young man.
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