Wow. This book, by the end, really just stole my heart. The pace, which I thought was painfully slow in the beginning, turned out to be exactly what made this story as beautiful as it was. Elijah, our 19 year old narrator, grew up in a privileged home with parents who have never really understood h...
Liked it loads, but Chase was a serious douche in parts and his behaviour and Elijah's acceptance of it was not cool. Made me feel pretty uncomfortable at times. Liked the premise and story other than that. Definitely an author I'd read again.
I understand this is a debut novel and has found quite a few devoted readers already. The book wasn't for me, though. Some random thoughts: The cowboy factorThere are a couple of books that made me want to get back to my parents’ place ASAP and get on a tractor ([b:Common Sons|743316|Common Sons (Co...
Beautiful, breathtaking, moving and overhwelming. A book that takes you on a journey of personal and emotional discovery, of highs and lows, of tears and then tears of joy! You never forget your first time or your first love! How many times has this been said, either for good or bad. Well, this was ...
It was absolutely mindfuck. For 210 pages the author tells a m-m Harlequin romance - Elijah is a heroine (a maiden) in all respects, except for the name. But everything I've read is the romanticizing and, above all, the normalization of an abusive relationship.At the end Elijah manages to fulfill th...
4.5 StarsThis book grabbed me from the beginning and held to the end. Knowing it was about a hot, sexy cowboy already had a plus side for me. For me this story put me through the ringer of emotions. There is so much going on with these two, Elijah being young and never fitting in even with his ow...
This was a simple beautiful story, delivering exactly what I was looking for when I first read the blurb. 19-year old city boy feeling out of place in his family and life winds up on a farm where he falls in love with rugged and harsh owner, Chase. If you like cowboys at all or slow-paced but passio...
This review can be found at The Armchair Reader.4.5 starsI’m sure we’ve all experienced those books that have pulled so much emotion from us that we really don’t know how to even grasp how we feel about the story. Hate it or love it, it is a very fine line and you just don’t know exactly how you fee...
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