You wanna know what makes me sad? The fact that wonderful literature is written and...well, nobody knows. I mean, this Canadian writing prodigy - in my mind - has created something amazing and only a handful of us readers know about it. That handful is small and few in between. It's a bit frustrating, actually, to love something so much as I did and to be explaining something to your friend, who, honestly, has no idea what the hell you're talking about.
I found this book in my library two years ago (if I recall) and totally was blown away by the back cover. I rushed home, opened it up, and didn't put down the book for another three hours. I was crazy in love.
I remember purchasing the latest purchase as soon as it was released, and spending the night angry with myself for pausing halfway through and giving way to my tired eyes. I dreamt about the characters in this book, and had to pick up the story the next morning, not releasing the pages until it was complete.
To say this one isn't my favourite of the series would be an understatement, but I felt as if I needed to share my series review here, in the first book I read.
Robyn is such a fascinating character - and I have no idea why. I always feel the blood pounding and rushing through her mind, the hope and honesty she feels, the confusion over things with Nick, and now this new guy, Ben.
For you fellow Canadians out there, I really, really, really suggest you pick this up. For those of you reading this review from a different country, please, find this book. If you see it lying somewhere in your bookstore, pick it up. If you find it on eBay or Amazon, pick it up. It's a fast read, but it's worth it.