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segunda-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2016

Every Beat (Every Series Book 1) by Samantha Rey



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review.


Sadie Vaughn knows all about heartbreak. Her heart is so fractured that she has walls built up around it thick enough to keep everyone out, which means at least she won’t get hurt again. When her roommate, Henley, takes her on a tour of her new campus, Sadie literally falls into the arms of a devastatingly handsome stranger. She tries to ignore the feelings that have been awakened in her, but when she meets him again, she realizes she’s losing the battle. To make matters worse, the brooding boy in the back row of her literature class stops her heart and makes it beat faster at the same time, even when he completely ignores her. She had all intentions of focusing on her studies and refusing relationships, but she finds herself in situations where she is unable to help herself. Her past may have created the fears, but now she must decide if she is going to face them. 

Intended for mature audiences: 18+ 

Can be read as a stand-alone. 





Is so hard to review this book. It was a well written book, but the plot line and characters fell short to my expectations.
First of all, we have Sadie, who spent the majority of the story complaining about how everybody betrayed her or left her. And then we have Henley who is a new friend of Sadie, obnoxiously nosy. She wants to know everything, and she has no boundaries.
Then we have two perfect male specimens. They´re both have great chemistry with her but one fight for her and the other one run from her, and she doesn't know each one she wants.

So she stay with the one who fights for her until the other decides he wants to fight for her too, then she changes her mind and stay with the other one. It was annoying.

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