I'm so lucky to know Kandi, then to be lucky enough to beta for her as well, is simply a blessing.
Seriously, how do I rate a book that is so much perfection? Kandi's writing hasn't only gotten better, it's surpassed any of my expectations, and they were already very high considering how great I already thought she was.
I'm not going to give you the premises of the book, or go into detail because I feel like this book needs to be read, felt...cherished---slowly. I don't want to give anything, not even one minuscule part of this book away. You need to read it for yourself. It pulls at so many emotions, I couldn't keep up. I laughed, I cried, I hurt, I clutched my iPad like it was a lifeline. There were times when I ached for each character. Told in a dual POV, you got to see into the minds of both characters, (which I love) and it's so easy to get lost. Lost in a world that you possibly don't ever want to leave. That's how Song Chaser makes you feel. You get so fully invested in the characters, that you wish they were you--or hell, you hope to at least know these phenomenal characters in real life.
Tanner--oh, God, just saying his name makes me all kinds of swoony. He wedged his way into my heart, and I don't ever want him to go. He's stolen it, and I'm confident it's in good hands. (That doesn't sound creepy, does it?) :) Then there's Kellee, she is one of those girls who you hope to find in a friend, she's--well, I told you I wouldn't go into detail, but just trust me when I say, she's a girl of all girls. She's everything you want in a character, and more. I always have a hard time connecting to women characters because most authors write them with no backbone, or the opposite, they are so harsh that you can't relate. That's not the case with Kellee. She's simply the best of both worlds.
Bravo, Kandi. I'm so proud of you, Big. You've written a book that will take our world by storm. I hope you're prepared.
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Read this book. Do yourself a favor and buy it the second it's LIVE because you don't want to miss out. It'll stay with you, that much I promise.
I only wish I could read it again for the first time.