Jane has lived in a bubble full of lies her whole life until she discovered her father secret. Her whole life came crushing down every thing she thought she knew was all a lie. Jane decides to leave everything she once knew and loved behind to start over. Now she is on her own taking charge of her life. She has everything plan until she meets Gabriel. He is a conceited, smart mouth know it all but no matter how much she tries to avoid him there is something pulling her towards him. It doesn't help that he is the sexiest man she has ever met with the most amazing green eyes. Jane soon comes to learn that no matter how fast and far you run your past will always catch up to you.
I made a valiant effort to read this book, really I tried, but Jesus Fucking Christ I just couldn't get over the bad grammar and writing.
The first thing I noticed was that the formatting was weird. In fact, there were no actual paragraph and the text wasn't divided at all where it should have been to make the reading experience more pleasant (no change of line at the start of dialogue, or change of paragraph to signal a new idea).
I think I might have been able to live with the formatting and continue reading the book, but what really killed me where the grammar mistakes. I only read about 7 pages and I'm pretty sure I saw about 20 mistakes.
I'm sorry, but I just can't read something that looks like it was written by a 12 year old with no knowledge of grammar.