miércoles, 31 de julio de 2013

New August Upcoming Books

August, 15th: Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea by APRIL GENEVIEVE TUCHOLKE 



August, 20th: The Rise And Fall Of The Hotel Dumort by CASSANDRA CLARE & MAUREEN JOHNSON



August, 27th: Origin by JENNIFER ARMENTROUT


                                  Crown Of Midnight by SARAH J. MAAS


                                 Consume by MELISSA DARNELL 





martes, 2 de julio de 2013

Find You In The Dark By A. Meredith Walters

This book was so intense. I didn’t see coming Clay’s issues. I thought he was just going to be a bad boy, troublemaker. I never thought he actually had mental issues. That was a completely surprising turn. 

There was so much drama in this book, and I’m a complete drama queen when it comes to books, so of course, I loved it!
I’ve never read a book like this, with one of the main characters with mental issues. 
It was such a struggle for Clay through the entire book, trying to fight his impulses. I felt really sorry for him. There were times I wanted to hug him or punch him bad, and I had to remember that it was because of his illness. He wasn’t completely responsible for his actions, and I felt bad cause he screw it up over and over again, not doing it on purpose. 
I was mad when I read that he stopped taking his medications, but I understand it at some point. I wouldn’t enjoy feeling like a zombie either, and having to take them forever… that must be hard and sad. 

The romance in this book was SO passionate. Not only physically, but emotionally as well. They were so into each other, loving one another into the very core. They were the most significant part of the other, and that’s not a feeling easy to find. 

I loved Maggie. She was so sarcastic, and realist, and loyal. It was admirable how much she loved Clay, and how she stood by him through everything, and I mean EVERYTHING. So much happened in this book. It was a turmoil rollercoaster. 

Clay. Sexy, romantic, profound. He would have been THE perfect guy if he didn’t have all his lashes. But he was too intense. 
““I can't lose you again! I'll do anything! Just don't walk away from me!” He pleaded.” 

Daniel and Rachel were the best of the best friends. Wise, loyal, and protective. Daniel was so silly when it came to Rachel and her love, but other than that, they were amazing friends. Love that Daniel and Rachel figured it out in the end, and became a couple. They were so cute and a very functional couple. 

Her parents were unfair in my opinion. They started judging Clay really quickly. And when they told Maggie that she was too young to know what love was?!?! Are you serious?!? That’s bullshit!
Her dad gave the image of being this cool, awesome guy, but when it came to something serious, he totally backed down with the coolness. 
To complain about Maggie changing, was such a hypocrite thing to do! They changed their parenting tendencies as well, when they met Clay. They became overprotective, judgmental, and freaking controlling! Like they were never in love! Of course their daughter was going to change! That was her first boyfriend!
I wasn’t happy in the parent department of this book. Her parents and then… his parents. They were so shitty! So cold and unattached to their kid. The only adults I liked were his aunt Ruby, and her partner Lisa. They were supportive and caring, loving Clay above everything. 

The end of this book! It was completely sad. Couldn’t believe what Clay did! I understand where it came from, thinking that Maggie betrayed him and all, but that was definitely not the solution! And that cliffhanger! I want to cry and hug everybody!