The Crossing was so incredebly beautiful
written from start to finish, that I don't even know where to start. It was also so filled with angst that I had trouble finishing it, and if it wasn't for the fact that the book was so well written, and if the writing hadn't pulled me in so deeply, I probably wouldn't have. I am not used with books with these much reality in them. It was almost too much.
But I don't regret reading it for a second. It was a hard read, there is no denying that, but when all was said and done I had really came to love all the characters and concidered them as old friends. It is amazing how much I felt part of their life, I really came to care about them. And I am so incredible happy that I have found this talanted author, Jennifer Hritz. She seems to be one of those, greatly underappreciated authors, that not many here on goodreads, yet have discovered. But she is from now one, one of the very few author's on my radar that I will read every book from.
The main character in this book is Joel, a closeted collage student. His longing in life is to paint, that is all he wants to do. Unfortunately, that is not a profession his father would ever accept, so is in school studying for a buisness degree. The only one who truly understands his passion is his mother. Joel's life changes dramatacally when she commits suicide, something that will haunt him for every day for the rest of his life. His only lifeline is his best friend James. Someone he later falls in love with. Unrequited love can hurt like a bitch though.
When everything looks pitch black for Joel, and he is on the verge to replay his mother's fate, he meets and has a one night stand with Adam. Will he be able to save Joel from his destiny or will the demons win?
When I've gathered enough strenght, I will start Jennifer's debut novel I, too, Have Sufffered in the Garden where we get into Adam's head. The Crossing happens chronologically first, so I chose to start with this before Adam's book. The Crossing is one of the best book I've read in its genre, and even overall. It makes me pretty astonished that so few people have discovered this gem. It's incredible well written and stunning. Jennifer Hritz doesn't take one single misstep. This book shows how gifted she is. It's been a long time since I've read something this completely captivating. 3,5 stars.