A beautiful happily ever after to a sweet, endearing story.
In
Impossibly True, not everything thing has mended as perfectly as
Branden after his surgery. There's Branden's ex Samantha, who has come
to realize what a mistake she made in tossing Branden to the side.
There's Tobias who is determined to get Moya, despite her protests.
There's a seriously unhappy family, a wild best friend, a strained
father-daughter relationship, and the reality that Branden's disease
could come back. There's so much changing and trying to tear Moya and
Branden apart. Impossibly True is all about sticking with someone
through thick and thin and realizing that love may not always be perfect
but if you love someone deeply enough, it's worth fighting for.
I
suppose I find some things endearing that others might be annoyed by.
There's the constant use of the word "girl" between Moya and Vanessa. I
like this. It's realistic. I know a lot of females that refer to one
another as "girl". Also, the bad grammar spoken by Moya's mother and
father. It's believable and realistic. I feel that the writing has
improved from book one to book two. These characters have grown so much
from the beginning of book one and the end of book two. You can't help
but to fall into their story and cheer for them because they have a load
of BS to deal with.
In a mood for a clean New Adult
contemporary romance? This is your best bet to satisfy that want. It's a
super clean, sweet original story with beautifully crafted characters.
Or if you're looking for something more thrilling and mysterious, her
book Finding Narragansett also won me over.
Provided with a copy by the author for an honest review.

No comments:
Post a Comment