I was thrilled to be an ARC reader for this (I definitely squealed when I got the email from Alex Cross). I LOVED Echoes of Us and couldn't believe it was a debut book. I received my copy of When we Ignite on Friday and probably would have be done by Saturday if not for kids soccer games and Easter weekend... blah blah... adulting and life - damn it 😉
To start - I have a really hard time with age gaps when one of the MC is a teenager. My husband is a high school art teacher, and those are the "kids" he teaches. I knew as soon we were introduced to Ethan and found out he was 19 that I was going to struggle a bit. In my head I was like... no... can't he at least be 21 😉, but of course that "19" is pivotal to the whole story. What I did appreciate was how the author tackled that by not pretending it was "normal" for a teenager and a 30-something. When Ethan's dad finds out, he mentions "grooming" and that felt like a REAL reaction. I appreciated that it was realistic and messy, if that makes sense.
Bear with me while I make this comparison - Alex Cross reminds me of C.E. Ricci (who is one of my absolute favorite authors). There is something magical in C.E. Ricci's writing, and Alex Cross has that same quality. There is a book by Ricci - Follow the River - where a rape happens between the MCs; the MC who was the aggressor apologizes, feels awful, and the other MC says it wasn't really rape and he could have stopped him... basically - it's ok and I forgive you. Despite that, and despite if that were in any other book I probably would have stopped reading, Ricci made me forget it happened and I still loved the book. As in, I've read it 3 times and those two are one of my favorite couples of all time. Now, that says A LOT about the author, right?! Like... this magic ability to put you in a trance with beautiful writing and just pull you in. I am so excited to find another author in Alex Cross - who has this ability. It’s rare.
The dialogue, chemistry, tension, and emotion is written so beautifully, truthful, and real. I can SEE the characters - especially Sebastian. I also love that Cross didn't try to make the 19 and 34 just magically work, and that the book is skipping ahead 4 years - even though I'm dying for the next book! That was just mean, Alex Cross 😉
Also, who else is hoping we're correct in it seeming like there might be a book for Henry?
Cover is gorgeous, writing is superb, and I can't wait to read more by Alex Cross. Thank you so much for having me as an ARC reader. Absolutely honored.