I'm kicking myself for waiting this long to read this book *shakes fist at world* Damn you, uni courses and non-fun readings.
I mean it's in the middle of exam time and I still didn't have time to read but I decided I needed to just start a book, read a couple of pages before bedtime so I could fall asleep. You book nerds know exactly what happened don't you? A couple of pages? Child please. I ended up reading the entire book, finished it at 4:35 AM (THIS MORNING). Talk about sleep-deprived, but it was so worth it though.
This book honestly surprised me, there were scenes and twists that me gasping and clutching my [imaginary] pearls (Scarlett O'Hara style). I actually threw my kindle away from a couple of times (on my bed, not at the wall., I'm not a monster), when I couldn't handle, emotionally, what was going on.
This book was sorta Fast and the Furious-ish, with car lifting (hijacking? What is it called?), illegal stuff happening and soo much more <- English major here, impressed my vocabulary? *sigh*. If my professors ever reads this, they'll sure kick me out of the program. Anyhoooo
I think my favourite things about this book was, first of all, the writing style, I can't put my finger on it but there was just something about Rachel Schneider's writing style that captivated me from the very first page. This being her debut novel impressed me beyond belief. For real y'all, her very first novel? This? Wow. That is not only bloody impressive, it's amazing. It's so well written with well rounded complex characters, a storyline, and plot that's really great.
Second thing I loved about this book were the characters, from the secondary ones like Lance, Kaley to the main ones like Kip, Justin, and Lily. I loved their different personalities, Kip and Justin's protective sides, Lily's self-assertive, confident and badass self, Lance and Kaley's fun loving and larger than life personalities. What really got me though was the fact that all of these characters had their 'moment' where you saw their depth, you saw them deeper than their surface value person they show the world. We got to seem them as complex characters with more depth.
Then there is the story between Justin and Lily, I'll be honest, for a good portion (maybe 1/3?) I didn't know what Justin's issues were, I mean I thought I had figured it out and then BOOM! Here comes a twist around the halfway mark of the book. You think it stopped there? Oh hell no, there were like one twist within a twist and then another twist afterward. It was like an Oprah episode. "You get a twist!, you get a twist! EVERYBODY GETS A TWIST!". Twists were everywhere, yo.
This book had its emotional, angsty parts but what I loved were the little comedic relief moments that bonded the characters together, like this one:
“He smirks when he reaches my underwear. I smile when he slides a hand over the satin fabric. “It was laundry day.” He removes the rest of the dress, and neither one of us moves. “I’ve wasted more study time than I’d like to admit wondering if you were wearing anything or not.” “That's funny,” I say. “I fantasized about stabbing you in the eye with your pen.” His touch halts. “Wait, what?” I laugh. “You don't want to know.”
There were so many scenes, like the classroom one where it was so vivid, I got embarrassed and [again] threw my kindle away from me, covered my face with my hands...out of shyness.
There were parts were I actually had to message the author, like the biting part. I cracked up laughing so hard. Like really Rachel? Biting, know from personal experience eh? LOL.
“I bite his arm, and he hisses through his teeth against the pain. “What was that for?” “I'm not a drama queen.” “Right, ‘cause inflicting physical pain isn’t dramatic at all.” I make a move to do it again, but he blocks me, spinning me around and pinning my back to his front.”.
The build up between the characters were sizzling, the chemistry off the charts and their banter were hilarious. If you're in the mood for a good book that has some angst, great characters, great plotline and laughter, then pick this one up. You won't regret it Lily and Justin are so worth it.