by Sarina Bowen
Corey Callahan was expecting to go to prestigious Harkness College as a varsity hockey player, but instead arrives there in a wheelchair, after ending up partly paralysed from the wait down after an accident on the ice. Her cheerful new roommate doesn't seem to mind that they have to stay in a handi...
This amazing start to a 5* series begins with Corey starting college and moving in with her roommate. She meets her neighbor, Adam Hartley, who lives across the hall. Hartley played hockey with her older brother, and treats her like a little sister for most of the semester. Since they are both d...
Don't you hate it when a book is going so well but then it gets because a character just acts like a douchebag? Yep, this was what happened with me when I read this book! I enjoyed the first half ... I thought Corey was really cool. She suffered from a spinal injury cord after a hockey incident whic...
This was excellent. I liked this story a lot. I generally do not enjoy the NA genre much at all. It's too fraught with angst and problems of the character's own making and I end up losing patience. This is not that kind of story and I'll definitely be picking up number two in the series.
I devoured the whole Ivy Years series during a 5 day long-weekend (one thing transcontinental flights are good for is reading), and I'm not usually a fan of the New Adult genre. These books were a pleasant surprise. The Year We Fell Down is the first in the series, and it tells the story of Corey Ca...
I very rarely pick up New Adult contemporary m/f, but Jane at DA swore it was good and for this price of course I got it. I *loved it* - I thought both Corey and Adam were wonderful. They communicated, there were no stupid misunderstanding. I was okay with the break up because it made perfect sense...
Corey Callahan loves ice hockey. Since she was child it has been major part of her life - her brother used to play, her father used to coach and she herself also spent all the free time she had on ice. In high school she was the captain of the ice hockey team on her way to college hockey teams. Then...
Great story! Fun characters. Loved it!! Can't wait to read the next book that follows a different set of characters yet in the same world. Full review to follow on my blog A Life abound By Books!!!
4.5 StarsI'm still mopping up after this one. Bridger was the best kind of man. Absolutely the best. Full review to come.