-FYI this review contains small spoilers -
I really didn't know what type of book this was going to be, it ended up being mystery, romance, and paranormal (kind of, I think). It was not what I thought it was, I thought it was going to end up being a werewolf type of thing, thank goodness it wasn't.
My reactions while I was reading this book were apparently so dramatic that my husband asked me to tell him about the book. At the point where Dusty finally finds out, he was like "really? is it all that?" and I was like "YES!" My two reader friends have already downloaded it and I am definitely recommending this to everyone, it went on my favorites shelf.
My favorite things about the book were 1. Dusty - She was not a brat, she was not needy, she was not annoying. She was strong, smart, and determined. Dusty was so different from a lot of the female leads in the YA adult category. 2. The explanations for Dusty's father's and Julia's reactions over Nick's death. At first I was disappointed in them, but the two scenes: Julia and Dusty at the table and Dusty's father in the garage, I needed those scenes to help me understand them. 3. The details - the Twizzlers at Dusty's house after the funeral - the guns in that steamy scene, that was pretty awesome.
My favorite quotes :
"You've been the light of my whole damned life..."
"Is that what couples did, throughout a lifetime" Protected one another, turning around and taking turns rescuing each other as needed?"
"Being born into this planet was not guarantee of anything, even a life."
"No, don't" she said with a smile, wiggling up against him. "They make me feel sexy." <-Favorite!
What I didn't like about the book - not much, just some of the typo's stopped my in my tracks when I was reading, I had to go over the line again in order to read them correctly. Also, some of the things Shane said sounded too deep. Guys don't tend to go on for a paragraph in a sweet speach about how they love you. One line is pretty much as much as you're going to get.